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120GB PS3 In The Works?

Posted on Jan 28, 08 09:40 AM PDT

120GB PS3 In The Works?

While the 80GB PS3 has already been told by Sony to sod off, word on the street has it that Sony will continue to maintain its Sith mentality by having two units available at all times - one the master, and the other, the apprentice. No prizes for guessing that the 40GB model is the wee apprentice, while the previous 80GB master looks set to be replaced by the 120GB model (with some parties believing 160GB to be a viable figure). Rumors also abound that this system will come bundled with a Dual Shock 3 controller. Do you think this new model will come with 120GB or 160GB, and will there be a price drop for the 40GB model?

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By Joe , 27/04/08 5:59 PM (CommentID #655088)


I think they should do away with the different hard drive capacities and give it a standard 20 or 40. Then they should have a standard and premium package, both with the same hard drive, but have the backwards compaitible and extra USB ports and all those on the premium. I don't want to pay more for a hard drive I might not even use.

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By zac , 16/03/08 4:41 PM (CommentID #561505)


If ps3 at the start was $800 maybe the 160gb wil be the same or maybe a little less like $500 or $600. (Although i hope its less)

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By Brian , 02/02/08 7:58 PM (CommentID #460982)


Maybe it has then new video card in it so it will run cooler!

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By lex luther , 29/01/08 1:49 PM (CommentID #452638)


40gb replace by 120gb
160gb replace 80gb
120gb:$350
160GB:$450
THATS HOW I LIKE IT;)

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By hannibalchew , 28/01/08 1:30 PM (CommentID #450939)


My guess:

40GB= $299
160GB= $399

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By Roy , 28/01/08 9:52 AM (CommentID #450750)


You can attach external HD's can't u? So what is the use of buying a higher capacity model???

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