I don't know much about today's gaming consoles, and I know there are different models of the exact same consoles, such as Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3. So I've asked on the Gamers Lounge forum, what are the differences of each models of PS3, Xbox 360, and other consoles. One of the replys has 2 links from wikipedia, one of them is about the differences of PS3 consoles, which tells me there are 2 types of 80 GB PS3 consoles, so that kinda defeats my last review of the PS3 "PlayStation 3 Console Review: What if you spent a $100 more for a PS3?".
Lets start with the 20 GB Model of the PS3, it is only available in Piano Black, it has 4 USB Ports, SACD support, PS2 compatibility which use the Emotion Engine.
The 40 GB console is available in, Piano Black, Ceramic White, Satin Silver, and Gun-Metal Gray. It has 2 USB Ports, and 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi.
There are 2 kinds of 60 GB models, both of them is only available in Piano Black , 4 USB Ports, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, Flash card readers, SACD support, and PS2 compatibility. The only differences is the kind of PS2 compatibility it has, one of them uses the hardware "Emotion Engine", and the other 60 GB console uses the software to emulate PS2 games.
There are 2 kinds of 80 GB models to, one of them is like the 60 GB Model that has all of the features, and uses software as it's PS2 compatibility, and is only available in Piano Black, the downer of this 80 GB model is that it isn't in production. The 2nd 80 GB Model, which is currently production is available in Piano Black, Ceramic White, and Satin Silver, and only has 2 USB Ports, and 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi.
The last, and "Limited Edition" 160 GB model, it is in production, it's only in Piano Black, and only has 2 USB Ports and 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi. Basically like the 80 GB model that is currently in stores, but only twice in size in space.
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