The long-awaited PlayStation 3 will finally go on sale across Europe on 23 March, and will cost 599 Euros.
The electronics giant has said that only the 60GB version of the console will be available at launch, with the 20GB model to follow later.
The next-generation console is already available in Japan and the US, where it went on sale in November last year.
The European launch was postponed after problems mass producing parts for the console's Blu-ray disc drive.
Sony has said that one million of the consoles will be made available at launch in Europe, with around a quarter of the stock landing in the UK.
Each machine will cost £425 (in the UK) or 599 Euros.
When it is released, the successor to the best-selling PlayStation 2 will compete with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii, both of which are already on sale.
full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6295359.stm
The electronics giant has said that only the 60GB version of the console will be available at launch, with the 20GB model to follow later.
The next-generation console is already available in Japan and the US, where it went on sale in November last year.
The European launch was postponed after problems mass producing parts for the console's Blu-ray disc drive.
Sony has said that one million of the consoles will be made available at launch in Europe, with around a quarter of the stock landing in the UK.
Each machine will cost £425 (in the UK) or 599 Euros.
When it is released, the successor to the best-selling PlayStation 2 will compete with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii, both of which are already on sale.
full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6295359.stm