The company will sell the 160-gigabyte model for 29,980 yen (341 dollars), the PlayStation 3 price will be ¥29,980 and the 320GB version selling price is ¥34,980 and PlayStation 3 price in dollar is $342 and 320GB version selling price for $399. While both versions will come in the charcoal black finish of current Slim models, the 160GB version will also be made available in white, with matching DualShock 3s and console stands. It priced at ¥5,500 and ¥2,000, respectively.
According to Sony Japan's website, the company will also offer a PlayStation 3 Terrestrial Digital Recorder Pack, which will be made up of a Torne digital video recorder and a 160GB charcoal black system. It have available price ¥36,980. The Torne is a Tivo-style PS3 digital television receiver and video recorder first unveiled for the Japanese market earlier this year.
Sony PlayStation 3 Move wands will hit the market in time for the end of year holiday shopping season in the United States. An company official said, we don't know when or even if these models will become available in US and/or European shores, but we can always assume. Very likely, this move could help Sony, as Microsoft just recently updated their standard Xbox 360 to include a 250GB hard drive for the same $299 price.
The devices allows PS3 play be controlled with swings, jabs and other natural movements instead of toggle-and-button commands that have been trademarks of play on PS3 and rival Xbox 360 console by Microsoft.
Microsoft's Kinet technology will use a 3-D camera and gesture recognition software to let people play videogames using natural body movements instead of hand-held controllers.