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August 2009
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The editors liked
Slimmer
Matter finish
Less power consumption
Smaller and lighter
Energy efficient design
Comes with a powerful Bluray player
Hard drive can be easily changed
Builtin Bluetooth and WiFi
Faster installation
More affordable US$299 price
More compact design with quieter operation
All games in high definition
Easy-to-use interface
Doubles as Blu-ray and upscaling DVD player
Built-in Wi-Fi
120GB hard drive
HDMI output with 1080p support
No exter...
The editors didn't like
Unstable vertically
No real reduction in price
Fiddly disc access
Glossy finishing attract dust over the body
More USB ports should have been added
No Linux
Lacks backward support for PS2 games
No infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes arent compatible
Online gaming
Media
And commerce options still arent as fully developed as Xbox Live
Smaller and lighter, Energy efficient design, Comes with a powerful Bluray player, Hard drive can be easily changed, Builtin Bluetooth and WiFi, Faster installation
No real reduction in price, Fiddly disc access, Glossy finishing attract dust over the body, More USB ports should have been added, No Linux
Though most of us have our own viewpoint, for some PS3 Slim does not have much to offer and for some it is a whole new experience. Available in sleek curved simple body design, this new console enables the users to get access to a wide array of entertainm...
Abstract: After several leaks when the Sony Playstation 3 Slim (160 GB) finally got unveiled a month back, it showed up as a good mix of little surprises and a windfall dropped price. Tagged at minimum $249 or INR 12, 260.57, the PS3 has been redesigned to be 36 pe...
Abstract: To the casual observer, there’s nothing particularly slim about the new Sony PlayStation 3’s sleek black housing—it’s only when you compare it with its nearly three-year-old counterpart, the previous-gen PS3, that you see how much smaller it is. The bi...
As Blu-ray players go, the original PS3 was competitive at $400. At $300 with a slimmer profile and lower power consumption, the PS3 Slim (120GB) is arguably the one to beat. Factor in games, social networking features like PlayStation Home, music and...
Abstract: Sony has been under a lot of pressure ever since the PS3s release, the high price point being the prime reason. For years, gamers and developers have tried everything to get a price cut but Sony stood their ground. They believed that they are offering...
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Published: 2009-08-21, Author: David , review by: asia.cnet.com
More affordable US$299 price; slimmer, more compact design with quieter operation; all games in high definition; easy-to-use interface; doubles as Blu-ray and upscaling DVD player; built-in Wi-Fi; 120GB hard drive; HDMI output with 1080p support; no exter...
Lacks backward support for PS2 games; no infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes arent compatible; online gaming, media, and commerce options still arent as fully developed as Xbox Live, though theyre getting better.
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Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: With built-in Blu-ray, Wi-Fi and a 120GB hard drive, the £249 Sony PS3 Slim seems set to become one of the best console deals on the market. It is amazing what a long-awaited price cut and reconfigured hardware setup can do for a system, but with the PS3 ...
Much more affordable, brilliant gaming, second-to-none video and media player
A bit loud, drive cover is a bit cheap and flimsy, still not quite "cheap"
As we write this Sony is gearing up to launch the PS4. That console will be out by the end of the year, we think. Does that mean you shouldn't buy a PS3 if you haven't already got one? Absolutely not, if you don't have one, you're missing out on a l...