The new smaller, thinner, cheaper PS3 has just been announced. From September, for 300 bucks/euros.
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Very interesting, thanks for posting! It also says there that Sony will be releasing firmware 3.0 at the same time, which should be good for all us PS3 owners. Very cool.
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I also do not like the noise coming from the PS3. Very distracting when watching a relatively quiet movie.
Is it just me or do other people also think the new slim design actually looks uglier than the original?
Also, are there only 2 USB ports available on the current and new versions of the PS3? Mine is an older batch and it has 4 USB ports. They are very handy when I am playing Guitar Hero.
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I like the new design more. Slim, sleek... not as bulky. I really don't like the gloss top of the PS3. Looks nice, but sooooooo hard to keep scratch free. Anything scratches it.
One thing... where are the card readers? From the looks of it, the top is one piece... so there are no flip-like sections.B&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720
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Originally posted by Kevin DHell they ditched the card readers when they ditched SACD, PS2 support, and the other USB ports.
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Well, I used to tell people just get a PS3 if they want a blu-ray player. After I got the Oppo I am not so sure anymore.
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Originally posted by kmchengIs the PS3 the only product to come up with newer versions that are dumbed-down from its original version?
What version had SACD support??? I didn't even know any version had SACD support.B&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720
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My euro 60gb model does too. But bear in mind that you will need to output via analogue for SACD stereo and HDMI for SACD multi channel. Optical won't work.
I like the size of the new player and while the noise from my existing player does not bother me too much - as in I've not have the urge to replace with a dedicated BDP - I'd consider it if it was not lacking in those few departments.
I reckon they've gone out of their way to make it look more 'consumer' and less console. It's nothing special design wise but it does not offend me.Vincent.
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Originally posted by AllorocMy euro 60gb model does too. But bear in mind that you will need to output via analogue for SACD stereo and HDMI for SACD multi channel. Optical won't work.
Originally posted by AllorocI reckon they've gone out of their way to make it look more 'consumer' and less console. It's nothing special design wise but it does not offend me.B&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720
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The PS3 does not have multi channel analog outputs. That's why you can't do the other channels. Personally I'd get an Oppo player if I were worried about BD playback. The PS3 does a nice job though I will agree and if the new unit is indeed much quieter (like my newer 360) then it certainly is still an option but if you don't play many games I think the Oppo is the better deal and gives you much more flexibility.
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Yes, I know they don't have multi analog outputs. What I'm questioning is why send SACD over 2ch analog and the rest over HDMI instead of just sending everything over HDMI? HDMI allows it.
I am currently only using an HDMI connect from my PS3 to my system. So if I wanted to listen to a SACD disk, I would have to connect my 2ch analog cable as well???B&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720
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