Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Why are Japans PS3's different from the U.S.?

May be...
  • Juss wanted 2 no why theres are sliver n why cant U.S have a silver and black..n same 4 Japan..why cant they have a silver and a black?
  • Eventually, in time there will be a silver and black PS3, just like the PS2. The silver PS2 originally was prototyped in Japan, an slowly stretched it's way West. If you are considering to buy a silver PS3, that would not be the smartest thing to do because as technology advances, DVD's will start to be outdated, just as VCR tapes are now. And than Blue-ray discs will take over, but Blue-Ray discs ARE region categorized, meaning if you want to use your PS3 as a home theater thing, it will only play Blue-Ray discs all the way from Japan, meaning you will need to order each one individually, paying bundles for shipping over the years.

    If you are particularly envious of the Japanese, just give your PS3 a paint job yourself (not recommended as paint fumes are known to cause problems with electronic devices), or you can just specially order one from Sony, local to your area, for a fee of $100-200 more.
  • All Countries have different console configurations to match the people's style and demand. All PlayStation exclusives will of course originate in Japan. If you want, you can buy a console straight from Japan, from play-asia.com.



    http://www.play-asia.com/
  • i guess is according to region or maybe because they like more silver. Anyways did you know that in japan are publish a lot of games that are not publish in U.S.A and that is because the manufacturer choose where to sell it. I guess is the same with the PS3.
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