Sony has overcome its Blu-ray laser problems, and is ready to start making its way back into the sales market.
Sony which ended up selling 5.5 million ps3 units in the fiscal year, ended March 31,2007. While facing production yield problems for its blue semiconductor lasers that features inside each machine.
A spokesman said it will ultimately come down to content. Which is good they're thinking about content. Perhaps at E3 Sony might cut the price of the system to really make it sell. Only one can hope so.

After overcoming its blue laser problems, the Japanese giant is confident that its newest console will match the 115 million units sold by the Playstation 2.

This year's increases in GaN-based blue semiconductor laser manufacturing capacity are making Sony confident of meeting its Playstation 3 sales targets, with the company expecting to ship 11 million consoles in the twelve months to April 2008.

Sony now makes 1.7 million blue lasers per month (see related stories), sufficient production for its console commitments, and plenty of Blu-ray players besides.

“Production problems have now ceased, we're in full production as far as Playstation 3 is concerned and there's a steady chain of supply in North America, Japan and Europe,” said a spokesperson for the Computer Entertainment division of the Japanese corporation.

In its annual report, Sony said it sold 5.5 million Playstation 3 units in the fiscal year ended March 31 2007, despite having faced production yield problems for its blue semiconductor lasers that feature inside each machine.

Sony is convinced that the Playstation 3 will eventually match the wild success of the PS2, discounting competition from other console makers as a factor.

“We're aiming towards a much broader lifestyle for home entertainment enthusiasts, that's one of the reasons the Playstation 2 went on to sell over 115 million units worldwide,” said a spokesperson.

In its annual report Sony says it expects to establish the same successful business model with the PS3 that it achieved with the PS2.

“Ultimately it will come down to content,” explained the company’s spokesman.

“What it offers for its price is exceptional value for money – a quarter of the cost of a PC of similar capability and about the same as a commercial Blu-ray player.”
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  • 0
    FRoGBuster Jul 1, 07
    that's a good point there at the end of the quoted article. I want a PS3 so badly after seeing Call of Duty and Rainbow 6 teasers. I just frown every time I think about $600 dollars though
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    Guticb Jul 1, 07
    Considering they sold 5.5 million PS3s, VGchartz and nexgenwars are WAY off.
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    Final Blade Jul 1, 07
    Which also means there doing as bad as every makes it out to be.
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      Guticb Jul 1, 07
      Not doing as bad, you mean?
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        Final Blade Jul 1, 07
        oops my bad, i thought i put in not
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    Kokoro Jul 1, 07
    I'm just really hoping for the price cut.
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    Cruxis Mana Jul 1, 07
    The price is quite large for a gaming console, but think how many years your going to be playing this console ...
    I still have my PS2, which I got on the launch day way back when and a PS4 wouldn't be coming out anytime soon, so its money well spent if you ask me ^^
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    skittles07 Jul 1, 07
    I think they added too much stuff to this system. A lot of gamers just want to play games and so they don't want this system and its hefty price because they will never use the other features.
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      Final Blade Jul 2, 07
      whats that saying if you want the best. You need the best. And thats what they did, They put the best in. I think some ppl need to appreciate how much research and technology they put into this console. ITs a shame the sony organization isnt getting praise and respected for this, im ashamed at the press and some gamers for there ignorance on the conole and the researched they put into this developed. Not to mention there hasn't been problems real problems with the console it self.
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    Synthesis Jul 1, 07
    I really hope they drop the price tag, that way I'll actually be able to buy it and have some money left for games.
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    SSJ3 Trunks Jul 1, 07
    Only 5.5 million? I thought it would be way more then that
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      Final Blade Jul 2, 07
      Thats good considering all the BS press and developers for there ignorance. E3 is coming so why not.
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    Robert Ninja Jul 1, 07
    The possible price cut might boost sales.
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    Unforgiven Jul 3, 07
    Well, the history repeats itself: It will be expensive for a while and then it will get cheaper as the time goes by..

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