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Why Invest In the Playstation 3 120gb Slim?

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Sony PS3 120 GB Slim

Hard core gamers don’t mind but parents squabbled at the Playstation 3 120gb Slim price. Remember when it was just $100 more than it cost now? So why run out and buy the older model now?

 

The Playstation 3 120gb slim still offers you everything you need to enjoy games, movies, music and pics. The newer model only provides for a larger hard drive but is that worth a brand new ps3? For gamers who are in-love with their Playstation 3, yes it’s worth it. For the young crowd, parent’s stick with the older playstation 3 120gb slim model for now.

 

Many vendors are selling the playstation 3 120gb slim for the adjusted price of $299 however there are many PS3 bundles out there, which will make a excellent Christmas present. For those suffering from the recession buy a used playstation 3 120gb slim with a few used games and call it a day.

 

One of the top features that you can use on your ps3 is the online web browser and the ability to download and play games online. All the real gamers already know about this feature but for the parents suffering from the under-abundance of money this season, embellish this feature to your kids so they’ll get off your back about those games you didn’t buy.

 

The only problem to the playstation 3 120gb slim is that you can’t use your old ps2 games on this system. Still, it’s not that big of a deal because many game stores allow you to trade in your old games for a credit towards new ones.  It’s not a perfect alternative but then think of what happens to the old games once everyone has reached the end and beaten the game; you toss it to the side and rarely see it. Recycling your old games towards newer ones will help you save money.

Sony Playstation 3 120 Gb Slim

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Sony PS3 120 GB Slim

After the Sony Playstation 3 120 gb slim depressingl showing against its major competitors, the folks at Sony put their premier gaming system on a diet. The newest installment in the ongoing Sony Playstation saga is the new, ultra-slim Sony PS3 Slim. The result is a sleeker PS3 Slim that is a leaner, more refined version of the original. And, in hopes of luring X-Boxers and Wii’ers away, the new Sony PS 3 Slim comes fully loaded with scads of new and tech-savvy features. But, even with the makeover, is this new Playstation new and improved, or just more of the same?

 

Well, for starters, the current PS3 120gb slim is quite a bit less expensive than the newer version. This leaner PS3 Slim comes in at just one buck short of three hundred dollars. And, even at that price, it manages to offer some pretty high tech tools, including: high-definition, Blu-Ray, Wi-Fi, HDMI with 1080p, a web browser and lots more. Sony gave the Playstation 3 Slim a 120GB hard drive with a built in power supply and yes, even a free on-line gaming connection. Without a doubt, this new Playstation 3 Slim comes with all of the toys. But then, it is a toy. Right?

 

Well, for all of you gamers out there who are primarily interested in the Playstation 3 Slim for actually playing games, you may be a bit less than enthusiastic about Sony’s latest entry into the category. First, the new Playstation 3 Slim will definitely be a victim of that ongoing grudge borne by many gamers, a grudge that began with the original PS3. The new system, like its only slightly older brother, will not allow you to run your tried and true PS2 games. Adding insult to injury, the new Slim contains no infrared port! That means, of course, that universal remotes, with the exception of Blue-tooth, simply aren’t going to work with the PS3 Slim. To make matters worse, critics of Sony’s latest baby rate it below X-Box for online gaming and media adaptations, too.

 

Still, if you are in the market for a new gaming system, you’re sure to be impressed by the Playstation 3 Slim’s new trimmed down size, not to mention its full array of high-tech accessories. And, its shockingly  low price may make it worth overlooking those little things that are so easily remedied. After all, you do still have your old PS2 to play those games on, right?