TechRadar rating
/5
For
- SSD storage option
- Tiny dimensions
- Great media capability
- Perfect for newcomers
Against
- Flimsy exterior
- Cheap drive mechanism
- Tough price point
- Product Type
- Gaming Console
- Hard Drive Capacity
- 120 GB
- Processor Manufacturer
- IBM
- Graphics Controller Manufacturer
- NVIDIA
- Bluetooth
- Yes
It may be six years old, but the PS3 is still going strong
Say hello to Sony's newest games console. Not ready to shepherd in the next generation with PS4 quite yet, the Japanese tech giant instead opts for a trimmed-down take on the PlayStation 3 - a 'super slim' model that makes even the last iteration of the console, the PS3 Slim, look a bit chunky.
Sony is obviously a fan of Apple's 'The New iPad' naming convention, but we're going to go ahead and stick with 'PS3 super-slim.' After all, it's 20% lighter than the 2009 PS3 Slim at just 2.1kg, and 20% smaller too.
The internal architecture's been completely redesigned to facilitate the shrink, although the only real change in terms of specs comes in the storage department.
There's a 12GB SSD model available in the UK for a reasonably £160 with an optional 250GB dedicated HDD if you wish to upgrade your storage. Available in Australia and UK now, we're still waiting for Sony to confirm a US release for this entry-level model.
But should you consider the super-slim PS3 if you already have Sony's gaming hardware in your home? Does SSD storage make that much of a difference, and is 12GB enough storage space today? Let's break down what's on offer.
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