Sony May Be Planning 80GB PS3
narramissic writes "Included in a filing made by Sony to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) earlier this month regarding a change to the PlayStation 3's Bluetooth module is notification of a new PS3 game console with a higher-capacity hard-disk drive. From the cover letter: 'The model CECHE01 to be added by the difference of the capacity of hard disk.' It then says the new model will have an 80G-byte drive. Of course, Sony is downplaying these rumours, saying that 'Application to the FCC has been made with various possibilities in mind, however, it does not lead to a new product announcement at this time.'
People have been upgrading their HDDs on the PS3 since the day it came out. The HDD on the PS3 is user-replaceable so you can swap it with any 2.5 inch SATA drive you want. I personally swapped my 20GB drive for a 120GB 7.2K drive.
Sendou Wave Kick!!
> Analysts are saying that the PS3 needs a price drop.
> So how do Sony and MS respond to this? By releasing
> a MORE EXPENSIVE VERSION of their existing consoles.
Sony currently sells a 20 GB and 60 GB model. The 60 GB version
is outselling the 20 GB by a considerable margin. Admittedly Sony
has limited themselves to the hard-core gamer niche market. But their
action makes sense in terms of that market segment.
[Insert pithy quote here]
well I've personally seen several versions. ones with firewire, ones without, ones with 2 USB ports , ones with only one USB port, the mini version. not as much whining about that i must admit. i know at least one person who hated the firewire disappearing (his original died, and he went and bought a second one and it was missing the firewire), although i never did know what it was for.