Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle. Nintendo actually did something smart for a change and actually came out with the SP clone at the same price point. But I think online they are a little slow to change the price.
I would have to see the screens on the Micro & new SP in person before I made a decision. From what I have seen online, they both do look better than the DS though
[quote name='Quigoni']Did you guys not listen to me? I told you the error was being reported (to my source at NOA). ~_~;[/QUOTE]
Yeah, you sent an email to the link on the website.
[quote name='Strell']I still had that last shred of hope.
Besides, how many people at CAG have bonafide connections? [/QUOTE]
True true, but when the marketing people from the company announce an MSRP for a product that's not been launched, they mean it (since they tend to be money grubbers afterall). The consumer actually get a great price for early adopting something? :: laugh ::
Besides, that website is poorly run at best IMO. They have many things they need to correct and just don't seem to have the manpower to do so.
And Quackzilla I just stumbled upon it when reading Joystiq a few hours ago.
[quote name='Quigoni']I tend to agree, $50 seemed like a good starting off point but none for us.
Just seems more reasonable to go get a backlit SP now since it's cheaper and apparently has a great screen.[/QUOTE]Why do you say the Micro should sell at $50 when you're willing to pay $80 for an SP?