2). NTSC 60GB has the same backwards compatibility as 20GB version, also has memory card reader and wi-fi. Has a chrome trim. Not manufactured anymore.
3). 80GB - extended memory, but reduced backwards compatibility with PS2 games, it has only Graphics Synthesizer (PS2's GPU). Around 60-70% of PS2 games can be played. Available only in NTSC regions.
4). 40GB - can't play PS2 games at all (all PS2 chips were removed), has 2 USBs instead of 4, no memory card reader, has wi-fi. Avalable in black, silver and white colors. White and silver versions are on sale only in Japan. Uses 65nm technology (lower power consumption, other versions use 90nm). Improved cooling system. It's the latest version. 40GB doesn't support SACD (Super Audio Compact Disc). Has no chrome trim.
5). PAL 60GB - reduced backwards compatibility with PS2 games. it has only Graphics Synthesizer (PS2's GPU). Around 60-70% of PS2 games can be played.
Wi-fi included in all models, except 20GB.
They are all based on Blu-ray. They all play PS1 games. Apart from the differences listed above - they are the same.
There is no difference at all between PS3 games on any of the PS3 games.
Apart from the disk space, the differences are;
20GB - No Chrome finish, no 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi. Full PS2 Compatibility.
40GB - Chrome finish, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, no multimedia slots, no PS2 compatibility. 2 USB slots (rather than 4)
80GB - Chrome finish, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Reduced PS2 compatibility.
There hasn't been a 120GB model yet.
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