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Why are new machines nearly twice what they were before the industry crash?
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<blockquote data-quote="Animator_pin_fan" data-source="post: 27662" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>The first P3s to go on sale will be 250 special edition models at a price of $9,995!</p><p>I read that it will have a serial switch board, which makes the wiring less complex and probably easier to service, but I don't see how that translates directly to "could lead to cheaper production costs"</p><p> And even though they're working on software that you can implement, that price doesn't include the cost of developing the theme, or specific content for the LCD screen.</p><p>With that said, I'd be interested to see the P3 in person, but from the photos and videos, as of right now it lacks any wow factor for me, even if I squint my eyes and try to imagine it as a fully fleshed out game on top of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animator_pin_fan, post: 27662, member: 96"] The first P3s to go on sale will be 250 special edition models at a price of $9,995! I read that it will have a serial switch board, which makes the wiring less complex and probably easier to service, but I don't see how that translates directly to "could lead to cheaper production costs" And even though they're working on software that you can implement, that price doesn't include the cost of developing the theme, or specific content for the LCD screen. With that said, I'd be interested to see the P3 in person, but from the photos and videos, as of right now it lacks any wow factor for me, even if I squint my eyes and try to imagine it as a fully fleshed out game on top of it. [/QUOTE]
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