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Sony considering new model PS3 - confirmed!
Posted on Monday, 16 April 2007 by Speed, source: Gamesindustry.biz
Gamesindustry.biz is reporting that Sony is actually considering releasing a new model PS3 that would have... a larger harddrive.
Anyone really looking forward to a PS3 with bigger harddrive? And before I forget: I guess all the Sony fanboys can now shut up about how Microsoft is screwing everyone with their X360 Elite :)
A Sony Computer Entertainment spokesperson has confirmed that the company is "considering" producing a new version of PlayStation 3 with a larger hard drive.
The comments come just weeks after Sony filed an FCC application which referred to an 80GB PS3. Currently 20GB and 60GB models are available in Japan, with SCEA recently announcing that the 20GB version is to be discontinued in North America.
According to Bloomberg, spokesperson Satoshi Fukuoka said the decision is "in line with our strategy as we had planned to choose models based on consumer needs".
The comments come just weeks after Sony filed an FCC application which referred to an 80GB PS3. Currently 20GB and 60GB models are available in Japan, with SCEA recently announcing that the 20GB version is to be discontinued in North America.
According to Bloomberg, spokesperson Satoshi Fukuoka said the decision is "in line with our strategy as we had planned to choose models based on consumer needs".
Anyone really looking forward to a PS3 with bigger harddrive? And before I forget: I guess all the Sony fanboys can now shut up about how Microsoft is screwing everyone with their X360 Elite :)
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derf26 (old)
Nothing good in this world is ever free.
I believe Microsoft has as yet not managed to monopolise Oxygen on this world, so I'm sure that should be in the list of good things that are free.
Like the way you picked MS there fred but with the way polution is going i wouldnt be surprised in the slightest if air will become a taxable comodity as some point in the future ;P
There were Science Fiction novels written about large corporations monopolising air and taxing people to use it since the 1930s I think, so the idea is nothing new unfortunately :/
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