PS3 Slim sized up: smaller, deeper, no Linux or PS2 compatibility: "
120GB PS3 Slim | 160GB PS3 | 80GB PS3 | |
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Product code | CECH-2000A | CECH-Pxx | CECH-Kxx / CECH-Lxx |
Price | $299.99 | $399.99 | $299.99 |
Color | Matte Black | Piano Black (Glossy) | Piano Black (Glossy) |
HDD | 120GB 2.5-inch SATA | 160GB 2.5-inch SATA | 80GB 2.5-inch SATA |
Dimensions | 11.42 x 2.56 x 11.42 in. | 12.75 x 3.86 x 10.8 in. | 12.75 x 3.86 x 10.8 in. |
Weight | 7.05 lb. | 11 lb. | 11 lb. |
Power | 250W | 280W | 280W |
Vertical Stand | Optional ($24) | Not necessary | Not necessary |
Compatibility | PSOne | PSOne, Linux | PSOne, Linux |
PS2 compat? | No | No | No |
BRAVIA Sync (HDMI-CEC) | Yes | No | No |
Bundle | Wireless DualShock 3 controller | Wireless DualShock 3 controller, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, PAIN downloadable game voucher | Wireless DualShock 3 controller |
At this point, would-be PlayStation 3 buyers have two options: wait until next month to get the ultra-hip PS3 Slim model for $300, or plop down that same figure now for its chunkier older brother. As far as we can tell, unless you're absolutely dying to load Linux or another OS on top of the console, or have some strong aversion to matte finishes, there's really no incentive to purchase one right now without a more drastic price cut -- or if you're really lucky, perhaps you can find one of the older, discontinued models that can still play PS2 games.
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1 comments:
Yea if you want a ps3 that will play ps2 games be prepared to shell out about 450, oh and it will be used. According to Sony they cut the ps2 compatiblity and it was cheaper for them to produce it, and "no one that plays ps3 games plays ps2 games" according to one of their surveys.
I wanted one untill they cut ps2 too.
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