Vympel wrote:
But then, isn't the slim PS2 a lot less reliable than the original model? Wonder if it's the same with the original PS3 and this new Jenny Craig version ...
I don't think there are any widespread reliability issues with the PS2 Slim, at least I've never read such a thing.
The initial PS2s on the other hand had major disc drive problems as I'm sure everyone who had a first gen PS2 knows.
Mr Bean wrote:
By the great Cthulhu why? They are already paying MORE than a 500 gig model would cost them for the 120 GB HD's, why the heck would the spend still more for a new custom 250 gb model? Seriously at this point it's very cheap to make 160 gig & 500 gig platters. There is tons of excess manufacturing capacity in those areas for the 320 gig in notebooks and 500 gig and 1 Terabyte in HD's. They have to keep the lines open for the 120 gig's as it is because HD capacity has so out-stripped everything else as has flash capacity. Why if they made the consoles today the Wii would likely have a few gigs of flash memory and the PS3 would likely have a terabyte drive. Because the extra space not only does not cost that much more, in some cases due to volume, it's CHEAPER than the old 120 gig area.
Is this true for 2.5" inch laptop hard drives as well? Because that's what the PS3 uses.
Vendetta wrote:
Of course, all Sony's excuses that the PS3 is strong enough to stand alone look a little wobbly when you consider that PS2 sales are still destroying it in most markets.
Third world country markets?
Jason L. Miles wrote:
Are you sure about this? Because the I have the 1st Gen 60GB, and I've always been told that that was the one with the full hardware.
Also, I've been able to play some of the games that are supposed to be issues.
The 40gb doesn't have any PS2 BC.
The Japanese/North American 60/20gb PS3s are the only ones with full compatibility.
The European 60gb and European/American 80gb are partially compatible.