No 149Gb PS3 and no PS3 with over 80 GB can play PS2 game and most 80 GB models do not play them only the first with 4 USB ports
Well, it's not on how better it is, but how much memory you have in your hard drive. A 60GB PS3 has less memory than an 80GB PS3. So therefore, an 80BG PS3 is better, if that's what you want to call it.The first 60GB was the most expensive to make and to purchase and is a better collectible and has high resale value. The second 60 GB that came out with the first 80 GB is better than any other 80 GB except the first 80 GB that also came with 4 USB ports.It is because of the equipment that is no longer present in newer PS3 that the models are considered better and not for the harddrive size. Either are very useful for hard drive size when compared to the PS3 slim 250 GB see related links
You only can play PS2 games on the First models of the PS3 Fat most of the 80 GB models and all of the 160 GB Fat models do not play PS2 games. The only ones that do are the 60 GB model and the 80 GB model with the 4 USB ports. 80 GB PS3s with only 2 USB ports do not play PS2 games even if they are the Fat Ones. yeah you can but only the ps3 fat not the slim , and you can also play ps1 games on ps3 fat ( remember only ps3 fat ) .
It is only on the 60 gb and 1st 80 gb models.
In India, a PS3 will cost 25,990 for 80 GB model. For the 40 GB model, it would cost approximately 22,990.
No 149Gb PS3 and no PS3 with over 80 GB can play PS2 game and most 80 GB models do not play them only the first with 4 USB ports
80 GB PS3 come in two models and only one can play most PS2 games. The first 80 GB model has 4 USB ports and is capable of playing PS2 games. The second PS3 is part of the 3rd generation of PS3 model and includes models with the 40 GB, 80 GB and 160 GB harddrives and only 2 USB Ports and none of these can play PS2 games. The 4th Generation is also called the PS3 slim 120 GB and 250 GB models and also can not play PS2 games.
ps3 80 gb.
A 80 gb will hold more memory.. you can use the 80 gb more if you plan on haveing your ps3 a while and plan on having alot of games
Well, it's not on how better it is, but how much memory you have in your hard drive. A 60GB PS3 has less memory than an 80GB PS3. So therefore, an 80BG PS3 is better, if that's what you want to call it.The first 60GB was the most expensive to make and to purchase and is a better collectible and has high resale value. The second 60 GB that came out with the first 80 GB is better than any other 80 GB except the first 80 GB that also came with 4 USB ports.It is because of the equipment that is no longer present in newer PS3 that the models are considered better and not for the harddrive size. Either are very useful for hard drive size when compared to the PS3 slim 250 GB see related links
A PS3 250 GB Slim for only $349.99 USA retail is much better for those who don't care about backwards compatibility. For those who do care about backwards compatibility and some other lost PS3 features the first PS3 60 GB is clearly the best.
You need a wireless modem or the cable that ps3 includes.
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You only can play PS2 games on the First models of the PS3 Fat most of the 80 GB models and all of the 160 GB Fat models do not play PS2 games. The only ones that do are the 60 GB model and the 80 GB model with the 4 USB ports. 80 GB PS3s with only 2 USB ports do not play PS2 games even if they are the Fat Ones. yeah you can but only the ps3 fat not the slim , and you can also play ps1 games on ps3 fat ( remember only ps3 fat ) .
You can not. Many PS3 80 GB models do not have the 4 USB ports that allow backward compatibility and have no advantage over the 120 GB models anyway. The Fat PS3 consoles all do run hotter than the PS3 slim models and have shorter lifespans because of this. Sure you can replace the 120 GB harddrive with a PS3 80 GB harddrive if you also add the software for the 120 GB model. You can trade your PS3 toward a 60 GB PS3 model if you want, but you would be smarter to keep both models and only use the old PS3 to play PS2 games. There is no reason to want an 80 GB PS3 as the 60 GB model does not have the less capable partially software based emulation backward compatibility used in the 4 USB port 80 GB models and instead has the emotion engine to provide the best available backward compatibility used only in the first 20 and 60 GB PS3 for the USA and Japan.
No you must purchase a PS3 Slim 120 GB model or order a 250 GB model
Yes and no. Only on the ps3 60 gb, and maybe a 80 gb. All 60 gigs are backwards compatible. Only one 80 gig.