PStwo (unofficial name) - Newer and Slimmer version of the PS2
Originally Posted by yellowbastard
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I said compatible, not that Sony won't make new peripherals and/or make them standard. The use of the word compatible (seeing as they are not selling the new peripherals) denotes I was talking about the current hard disk and network adapter. I guess I will have to break it down and talk slower from now on.
Originally Posted by Räyorαςιηg
did they show any prices on it??
$149
Originally Posted by smokedogg
Right.
It's a good idea and all, but there will be the occasional situations in which it is a disadvantage. Even worse if they don't come up with a way to attach the HDD. Take a look at this pic:
PStwo rear panel
It's a good idea and all, but there will be the occasional situations in which it is a disadvantage. Even worse if they don't come up with a way to attach the HDD. Take a look at this pic:
PStwo rear panel
Originally Posted by yellowbastard
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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040921/sftu069b_1.html
"Equipped with an integrated Ethernet port for network gaming, the new PlayStation 2 sets new standards in the fusion of design and functionality and will enable the company to maintain market momentum as it expands its online console gaming community, the largest in North America with more than 1.4 million users. Approximately 40 percent (*1) of North American PlayStation 2 online gamers use dial-up connections and to satisfy this base, the North American model is equipped with both Ethernet and modem ports."
I'm sure it's hard drive compatible as well. Sony wouldn't mess up like that.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040921/sftu069b_1.html
"Equipped with an integrated Ethernet port for network gaming, the new PlayStation 2 sets new standards in the fusion of design and functionality and will enable the company to maintain market momentum as it expands its online console gaming community, the largest in North America with more than 1.4 million users. Approximately 40 percent (*1) of North American PlayStation 2 online gamers use dial-up connections and to satisfy this base, the North American model is equipped with both Ethernet and modem ports."
I'm sure it's hard drive compatible as well. Sony wouldn't mess up like that.



