its a good news that after PSP SONY made PS3 also slimmer..its not a 4th part in console series just a varient of existing PS3..chk out its key features..
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It has gone more affordable ,first of all to 299$,,still u will get PS2 for just 99$
slimmer..some 30% i think..n looking cool too
more compact n cool design,,new font..bye to spidey thing
more smooth operation they say..all in HD
Blue Ray ,DVD built in WiFi
120Gb harddisc than the earlier 80GB thing
HDMI output with 1080p support
no external power supply
good old built-in Web browser; free online gaming service.
also touch screen is replaced by good buttons
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wont support PS2 games,,also no infrared n compatibility of bluetooth universal remote ..also online game plays are not that developed like XboX live..way to go sony
here i found a cool link where more comparison is given wth older one..read on
its really a happy news on slim version release with high performance n low cost..the size been a big prob for Playstation3 when comparing with PS2 or even XBOX 360..still sony fighting with microsoft in this gaming field…lol…next wil be motion gaming consoles from sony n microsoft..haha still nintendo rocks the field
chk out PSP go another slim attempt from sony..but i do prefer old psp design..but features are tempting
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