The Heart of the PlayStation 3 lies a CPU that’ll impress even the most hardcore PC gamer
The Heart of the PlayStation 3 lies a CPU that’ll impress even the most hardcore PC gamer
A small
plastic cover can be found on the playstation 3 PS3′s left side – flip it open and it reveals the console’s memory card slots
(Compact Flash, SD/Mini SD and Memory Stick). Directly below are four USB ports which can be used to connect and charge
the PS3′s wireless controllers, or plug in USB based accessories or peripherals.
The PlayStation 3 comes in two versions. The playstation 3 games AUD$999 model (which I tested) has a 60GB hard disk; built-in
802.11b/g wireless networking; and MemoryStick, SD, and CompactFlash slots. The AUD$829 unit omits Wi-Fi capability and
the media card slots, and has a 20GB drive. You can replace the hard drive on either version, and the supplied manual
explains how to swap in your own 2.5-inch, serial ATA drive. Our sibling publication GamePro has posted scans of these
instructions.
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