Monday, August 17, 2009

Playstation 3 question?

May be...
  • i am 100% sure im getting a ps3. but if im going to be the only one using it should i save some money and get a 40gb instead of a 80gb?

    i prolly wont use all 80gb's by myself
  • thats ur call

    if u are going to play alone in the ps3 and feel that the 40GB is enough then get the 40 GB model

    but just to give u info : each game for the ps3 takes at least 4GB when installing it to the ps3 so u can play
  • I'd say go ahead and grap the 80 GB anyway just in the case that you download demos and get several games. The firmware updates alone take up several GB of space, so it is better to have as much space as possible, unless you want to obssess over managing your HDD space.



    Of course, if you're only going to get a couple of games then you'd be just as good with 40 GB, but it's a risk as t won't be under warranty from Sony. Personally, I advise against buying used game consoles; the lack of warranty is a very serious and potentially expensive issue. The 80 GB version (non backward compatible) comes with a 1-year guaranteed replacement/repair warranty if something goes wrong. In my opinion, this warranty is at least worth $70 in itself.
  • the 40 gig isn't available unless you find one online

    only 80 and 160 gig consoles are sold now



    you can easily use 80 gigabytes if you download games , add-ons and movies plus game installs and updates use from 1-4 gigabytes each but the hdd is user upgraded easily to a larger one later
  • There is no place to buy the 40gb unless its used.



    80gb or 160gb is the only two models.



    But Sony is suppose to announce this week

    1. A new slim 80gb PS3

    2. A price cut on this new 80gb



    It should be 299 soon.
  • go for the 80gb, i just got my ps3 and already used 20gb, with the firmware, 2 demoms, pshome and life with ps

    add me when u get it

    hari_3282
  • 40GB's aren't produced any more, go for the 80gb.
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