Amazingly, Sony would like you not to cancel any immediate plans you might have to purchase a shiny new PlayStation Portable, with the firm's European wing refuting recent analyst's claims that a price slash for the machine is imminent.
Dark-stabbing analyst P.J. McNealy recently went on record at CNN Money to state, "There is a price cut coming in the second half of the year." He divined this information because the PSP "...has lost momentum. Nintendo has had a great run since it launched the DS Lite and Sony needs to regain some ground." No shit McNealy! With this analysis you are really shocking us!
Analysts eh? Get paid wodgeloads to state the bleeding obvious most of the time.
Sony's official response to this today was simply, "Currently we have no plans to cut the price of the PSP at this time," which is a somewhat vague, open-ended and probably not entirely true statement. Of course Sony has plans to drop the price of the PSP. It simply isn't ready to divulge them right now.
Anyone thinking Sony was likely to say, "Actually, the McNealy chap was spot on. We plan on a price drop in a few months, probably alongside a PlayStation 3/PSP bundle. So if you were thinking of buying one in the immediate future, you're probably best off waiting a tick as you'll save yourself thirty quid or so," is either an idiot or borderline insane.
For the record, McNealy's conjecture put the PSP price cut in the US at $50 to $149.