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This is good for everyone.
Your comment would be funny if you watched the first 10 seconds of the video.Sony has dropped the ball on this one, dat 1B potential buyers
Sony has dropped the ball on this one, dat 1B potential buyers
I'm from China myself and I have relatives who live in some of the poorest provinces in China (and they make like $2500 a year). You'd be amazed at how much purchasing power people here have despite of the low income. Saying they can't afford something like Xbox One is absolutely laughable.You should visit China, you'll see how it really is.
I'm from China myself
What do Chinese consumers like less: American or Japanese goods?
Man, I bet the Chinese govt. can not wait for people to buy a device they can hack into and listen to you with.....
I'm from China myself and I have relatives who live in some of the poorest provinces in China (and they make like $2500 a year). You'd be amazed at how much purchasing power people here have despite of the low income. Saying they can't afford something like Xbox One is absolutely laughable.
Well that couldn't have been the response he was expecting.
I don't care whether he is from there or not, I have relatives in China and Hong Kong as well, and I still laugh at those ridiculous numbers people have been screaming out. 600M people?! Laughable. The audience for consoles isn't everybody that has disposable income, the specific audience needs to have a television, an internet connection, and heck, even electricity.
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China isn't Japan.
What makes you think that China has any more room? My experience is that the living spaces in Japan and China are mostly equivalent.
What? They haven't said they were NOT launching in China. They and Nintendo probably will launch. The only thing that might hurt them is the fact that China doesn't like Japan too much.
China doesn't like Japan.
You do realize China has a personal savings rate of over 50%, as in people who make $3000 a year are able to live off just $1500 a year while saving the rest of income into a bank account, right? There are tons of people in China who barely make $5000 a year but are totally willing to spend $3000 on a Chanel bag. $500 for an Xbox One? That's nothing if they truly want it.
I don't care whether he is from there or not, I have relatives in China and Hong Kong as well, and I still laugh at those ridiculous numbers people have been screaming out. 600M people?! Laughable. The audience for consoles isn't everybody that has disposable income, the specific audience needs to have a television, an internet connection, and heck, even electricity.
I'm from China myself and I have relatives who live in some of the poorest provinces in China (and they make like $2500 a year). You'd be amazed at how much purchasing power people here have despite of the low income. Saying they can't afford something like Xbox One is absolutely laughable.
What makes you think that China has any more room? My experience is that the living spaces in Japan and China are mostly equivalent.
China doesn't like Japan.
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I feel like China might be one of the few territories where MS has a bit of an advantage when it comes to consumer opinion of the Xbox.
China doesn't like Japan.
Try getting your news from somewhere other than Reddit comments by AmericansI feel like China might be one of the few territories where MS has a bit of an advantage when it comes to consumer opinion of the Xbox.
China doesn't like Japan.
You serious? Especially with the higher price tag that Microsoft's coming up with?
Are you for real?
Really grappling on to anything floating by at the minute this lot.