Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 5 2009, 7:44am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We rarely report about electronics sales that happen in Germany as we are focusing on our U.S. readers. But this is interesting also for the U.S. market as it might give some ideas on how low the price of the Sony PS3 Slim could go on Black Friday.
Amazon Deutschland and MediaMarkt are offering the Sony PS3 Slim right now at only 239 Euro instead of 299 Euro, which is a 20% discount.
If you apply a 20% discount on the U.S. pricing of the Sony PS3 Slim you would get a price of $239.99 instead of $299.99.
If Amazon can offer the PS3 Slim in Germany for 20% less, I bet they can do it in the U.S. as well without losing money on it.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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