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Shin

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#12004 22-Feb-2007 22:10
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Now every electric stores gets PS3 pre order price around $1195,

So I wonder,

Which store is offer best deals?

I shop around today and found that

1. Bond&Bond offers $85 HDMI cable

2. Noel Leeming offers 100 Fly Buys points

3. Dick Smith offers additional 2 wireless controllers and 2 choice of games for $1499 or $1450

4. Hill & Stewart and The Warehouse does not offer any "GIFT" with pre order.

Is there any store actually gets pre order for 60Gb version or all the pre order products are 60Gb version?

Yup, I think $1195 is not bad price for BD + SACD player + some gaming capability machine.

But still I don't like the idea of I have to buy its remote separately heh..


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  #61665 22-Feb-2007 23:40
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NOTE: the PS3 does not come with a hi-def cable.

therefore Bond and Bond are the only people selling the PS3 hi-def ready. 18 months interest free plus $50 bookign fee plus insurance.

The DSE promo also does 18 months interest free with a $50 booking fee and no insurance, through financenow.

Noel Leeming have the bonus 100 flybuys points on pre-orders, aswell as 147 points upon purchase, they also have an 18 months interest free deal. they do require insurance.

ONLY the 60gb version is available in NZ.

you dont have to get a remote if you dont want to :p



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  #61667 22-Feb-2007 23:48
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rscole86: NOTE: the PS3 does not come with a hi-def cable.


ONLY the 60gb version is available in NZ.

you dont have to get a remote if you dont want to :p


Thanks for your input rscole86, isn't it funny that SONY still want to sell PS3 as game console with those price tag? :)

Wouldn't it be impossible that some Chinese genius re-assemble the PS3 to internet capable BD/SA-CD player with digital out and sell it around $2000?



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  #61668 23-Feb-2007 00:04
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have you compared prices to other markets? you will find that both us and the UK are the most expensive :p

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