
I got 60Gb on release day for £425. Glad I did really because I need my 4 USB ports and backwards compatibility. Not fussed about no ethernet port, as Im wireless anyway.
And to be honast, PSN isn't neally as bad as its made out to be. Theres loads of downloadable content [especially for Motorstorm], theres plenty of people online and Ive never had any problems lagging. Only thing that does bug me with PS3, is no in-game XMB, thats annoying, especially if you get a message. Can't wait for Home![]()
POPMUSICWILLNEVERBELOWBROW
I don't really care if it's good or bad, I just wanna play the games, gonna have to try get my money together fast though, maybe I can get my mum to buy one for christmasI got 60Gb on release day for £425. Glad I did really because I need my 4 USB ports and backwards compatibility. Not fussed about no ethernet port, as Im wireless anyway.
And to be honast, PSN isn't neally as bad as its made out to be. Theres loads of downloadable content [especially for Motorstorm], theres plenty of people online and Ive never had any problems lagging. Only thing that does bug me with PS3, is no in-game XMB, thats annoying, especially if you get a message. Can't wait for Home![]()
A 60 or 40?
POPMUSICWILLNEVERBELOWBROW
40GB has Ethernet
Originally Posted by Play.com 40GB PS3 Article
PS3 is the most advanced computer system that serves as a platform to enjoy next generation computer entertainment contents in the home, realised through the combination of Cell and RSX processors.
Having Giga-bit Ethernet and a pre-installed hard disk drive (HDD) as standard in PS3, users will be able to download a variety of contents as well as access on-line games and services over the network.
Equipped with basic input/output ports, PS3 supports a broad range of displays from conventional NTSC/PAL standard TVs to the latest full HD (1080i/1080p) flat panel displays, offering the joy of the most advanced computer entertainment contents to homes around the world. For use in living rooms, maximum heat and noise reduction has been achieved with a noise level equivalent to that of the current slim-line PlayStation 2.
With the overwhelming computational power of the Cell processor, PS3 is capable of playing back content from Blu-ray (BD) disc at a bit rate of multiplex 48Mbps with ease, the maximum bit rate defined in BD standards.
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