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I have a real funny feeling that if this is legit this SKU will have a fixed non upgradable drive. That this will be an entry level unit and they will still sell the current unit as well. Just my 2 cents.
I have a real funny feeling that if this is legit this SKU will have a fixed non upgradable drive. That this will be an entry level unit and they will still sell the current unit as well. Just my 2 cents.
Oh you haven't heard? This model PS3 is hamster powered. There's a little wheel that attaches to the back (hamster not included).I wonder what features they'll remove from this one...
Looks very cheap and ugly. I love my launch PS3. Excellent build quality, and full ps1 and ps2 compatibility ftw.
Oh you haven't heard? This model PS3 is hamster powered. There's a little wheel that attaches to the back (hamster not included).
Same; it's built like a damn tank. First Sony gaming product I'm not afraid to breathe on.
A couple years ago I would of agreed with you. SSD's have come a long way since then.^^ why do you have an SSD ona ps3? It doesn't do anything special.
My guess on pricing:
PS3 Slim (2.0) - 16GB Flash: $149 ($199 w/Move)
PS3 Slim (2.0) - 250GB HDD: $199 ($249 w/Move)
PS3 Slim (2.0) - 500GB HDD: $249 ($299 w/Move)
Too bad blu-ray is 60% the cost of the new slim model.
I think "dropping in your own" is the point. Hard drive prices have really gone up lately, pulling the drive is a cost cutting move. With no hard drive, a simpler blu-ray drive, and an overall system redesign and component removal/reduction the PS3 I believe can be sold at $149 for profit.The smallest PS3 drive was 20GB and that was ages ago. Even the cheapest one still availible has 128gb or something (though you can always just drop in your own drive...)
The new PS3 is going to have a tray loaded blu-ray drive, which is going to help keep the cost down.I think "dropping in your own" is the point. Hard drive prices have really gone up lately, pulling the drive is a cost cutting move. With no hard drive, a simpler blu-ray drive, and an overall system redesign and component removal/reduction the PS3 I believe can be sold at $149 for profit.
I wonder what features they'll remove from this one...
If there is one thing Sony knows how to do, it's how to make one ugly product after another.
The new PS3 is going to have a tray loaded blu-ray drive, which is going to help keep the cost down.I think "dropping in your own" is the point. Hard drive prices have really gone up lately, pulling the drive is a cost cutting move. With no hard drive, a simpler blu-ray drive, and an overall system redesign and component removal/reduction the PS3 I believe can be sold at $149 for profit.