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PS3 Slim Review

The end of last month, Sony introduced the new iteration of its successful line of PlayStation 3, referred to as the PS3 Slim. Needless to say, is like his older brother, PS2 Slim, the concept which is smaller than its predecessor. However, emergence of new stuff to the console, along with some deletions of controversy. PS3 New PS3 Slim Slim overall matte finish as you can see, not much had changed on the new console. Instead of the shiny black piano, has a matte finish. Many people do not like this better, but I do. This is due to the fact that the original PS3 was a magnet for dust and fingerprints. Hopefully the new fairs better than the original finish. PS3 “Fat” vs. PS3 Slim In addition to its goal of becoming different, this model also weighs a bit less, has real buttons instead of sensors for power and drive, and not the PSU switch on the rear console. Not really a pro or con, just different. PS3 like others, will be the standard wireless controller, adapter, power cable and USB charging cable. The good, the new model with several improvements thanks to Sony. One of the most important would be the new CPU / GPU. The new processors are now in a 45 nm process and then use less energy. I have seen the numbers 70-100 watts less during the game compared to the 60GB model release. Therefore, the console can afford to be so small. Also likely to have a better future than the PS2 Slim due to heat problems that plagued her. Also, the new configuration, CPU and GPU, are said to be faster now, but I found a slight difference than the console menu, it seems smoother. This is something you can keep your eyes and probably in the afternoon. PS3 games have not yet maximized the current structure of the cell, so it’s a coin toss. The following additional advantage safely used the console as an entertainment machine. Audio Files: Rejoice PS3 now supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MA audio. Those who do not have high-end receivers will be able to appreciate the benefit of the new audio formats. This really adds value to Blu-ray group who just want to see movies. with the price $ 299 is a good bit to get just that. Those of you, like me, who have noisy PS3 will also benefit. The new slim model, the average is 10-15 dB quieter than its predecessor. This really helps those trying to watch movies. I would have to crank my speakers to compensate for the ridiculous amount of noise from the fan in the old PS3. My 40GB PS3 sounds like a jet aircraft takeoff, this slim, a little buzz. That is the point mentioned earlier that the CPU and GPU produces less heat. The new PS3 is a better unit, which makes the disc rotates, while the disc is scratched. Those of you who do not have Xbox360 disk rings definitely appreciate this. HDD upgraded to 120GB and interchangeable. notebook SATA drive fits into it. Since there are 500 GB drives out now, There is a lot of content. BRAVIA Sync is now available in the new system. Those of you who have Sony TVs will benefit from this, because it allows direct control over the remote control for your TV. Besides this is one of the smaller updates because most people have Vizio, Sharp, Samsung and television. I have a Bravia II 42 “LCD, so it’s a nice feature. The poor in 40 and 80GB PS3 ™, this model has no PS2 compatibility. I’m sorry people, but those of you who actually play PS2 games on PS2 probably has a hand. I would say dig it out and plug it in, because I doubt Sony has plans to revive the format. Linux compatibility is gone. These. 01% of you even thought about this as an important factor may be afraid to buy Slim, however, now running Linux on your computer too, so I stay with that instead of your PS3. Something about an operating system that Linux does not make me mad to put it into a game console with a controller. I guess it would be better with a Bluetooth keyboard, but honestly, it seems that the loss of all his paint. PS3 can not stand more vertically by default, because of downsizing and OH-s% @ T factor in swinging when it starts to spin a disc. To make it vertical again, you have to pay for a booth at $ 24. I would wait until a third party who makes a cheap one. Personally, for me, it’s no problem. There are no places for SD or CompactFlash PS3, which those in the original PS3 version. Nevertheless, since the launch of the PS3 40/80GB still a loss. the hard drive makes a sound stronger now, but it is more than one complaint from a concern (see above). Results The main goal for me to buy The new system has two main points: 1. does not sound like a generator 2nd Upgrade your hard drive because Sony want $ 200 to repair his PS3, I was stuck in the middle. I do not play PS2 games, and really does not care about Linux . why it was worth it for me. I would rather have a new system, according to a guaranteed certified. So, who wants it? depends on your situation. For those who do not have a PS3, look no further. It is cheap, not use much energy, does not sound like a flat-aid and have lots of gifts to keep happy. It gives the Xbox a run for their money, because their party lists. Moreover, because he went to the PS3 online is free. For those who To install Linux, do not buy, because it obviously does not work (this goes for all five of you, buy a Dell 6 years on Craigslist to get the same results) PS2 players may want to stay away unless you have a PS2 practical work. Pros: bigger hard drive features quieter and less heat back to audio files, better synchronization with Bravia televisions cheap Smaller and easier, especially for a Blu-ray player of this quality Disadvantages: Compatibility was a hit with the loss of PS2 games and Linux can be its own entity is a bit stronger in general, I would recommend it. It’s hard to say who because most older people have a PS3 that does the same. But for those who want to enter the PlayStation side of matter, or want a media player, look no further. Rating: 4 / 5

Gregory CarvlinEscritor / Editor Rogue Deals. original comrevisi

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