XBOX One was priced on Monday at the pre-E3 conference, and the responses on Twitter were immediate.
The Outraged
The most unhappy reactions tended to focus solely on the price, and what it may have been without some of the bells and whistles.
$499? Haaaaaaaaaaa. No
— Brandy Shaul (@Blshaul) June 10, 2013
If PS4 is $399 as I expect…Wow.
— Jeff Cannata (@jeffcannata) June 10, 2013
499 for the new xbox?That’s steep.What would that have been if we could have left the Kinect at the store? :/
— Boogie2988 (@Boogie2988) June 10, 2013
$499 almost just made me spit out my iced coffee.
— Alex Navarro (@alex_navarro) June 10, 2013
A gasp goes through the crowd at price point of $499
— Chris Morris (@MorrisatLarge) June 10, 2013
So, I have to pay extra for used games, I have to pay for smartglass, I have to pay $499 for the console…Nope. Pass #xboxe3
— Matthew Sychantha (@NachoIskerka) June 10, 2013
$499 for a console that focuses on TV and literally the same shooting games they’ve made previous? No thanks. Happy with my Wii U.
— Arielle P. (@GreenDayComix) June 10, 2013
The Satisfied
Happy responses tended to point out that the price isn’t that high when compared to PS3 prices of yesteryear.
$499 Xbox One ain’t cheap but it’s still cheaper than the $600 price tag the PS3 launched at.
— Chris Sanchez (@chrizanchez) June 10, 2013
$499 for the XboxOne. I can do that… ps3 10 years ago was around 499…. soooo yeah thats cheap.
— Aref Salah (@colesalah) June 10, 2013
$499 is a lot. It’s a reasonably price, but its still a lot. Comparing to iPad price is ok, but the difference is free/$1 games vs. $60.
— Ryan Foss (@QuantumRyan) June 10, 2013
$499 for the XBox One at launch is honestly about $200-300 less than I was expecting.That’s a win.I’ll be there on launch day.
— Matt P (@paliontology) June 10, 2013
The Xbox 360 launched at $549.99. Not sure why the launch price for the Xbox One at $499.99 is a shock to anyone.
— Brian Wray (@Thryon) June 10, 2013
not only is $499 cheaper than a gaming rig, but you get integrated gameplay streaming/capture (~$150) AND a kinect (~$100). price is fine.
— Jonathan Ramirez (@Dr_Yanni) June 10, 2013
The Alternatives
Looking for another way to spend $499? Twitter can help.
KFC is getting expensive. $499 dollars?! twitter.com/cinnamontoastk…
— CinnamonToastKen (@cinnamontoastk) June 6, 2013
Published: Jun 11, 2013 11:49 am