Sony Puts $719 Tag on PSX Game/Entertainment System
Sony said on Tuesday it would launch the "PSX" - an entertainment system boasting a satellite TV tuner and DVD recorder plus its PlayStation 2 game player - in Japan later this year at a minimum price of 79,800 yen ($719). "It hopes the all-in-one entertainment system, which also has a hard disk drive (HDD) recorder, will boost its electronics division, whose aging product line-up and high costs were a big factor behind a net loss of almost $1 billion in the January-March quarter."
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