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New PlayStation 3 super slim? "Never say never," says Sony


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#1 Audioboxer

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 11:42

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Will Sony launch a new super slim PlayStation 3?


"Never say never," Sony has teased.


Sony rebranded the PlayStation 3 in August 2009, when it announced the release of the new PS3 Slim at German trade show Gamescom. It is 32 per cent smaller, 36 per cent lighter and consumes 34 per cent less power that the previous model.


But that was nearly three years ago. With the PlayStation 3 now in its sixth year of life, and reports indicating the PlayStation 4 will launch late next year, there are rumblings that Sony may, yet again, revise the PS3 hardware with an even slimmer and cheaper model to take advantage of late adopters. Gamescom is, after all, right around the corner.


When Eurogamer put this to Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida at E3, this was his response:


"We haven't announced anything new on PS3 in terms of hardware revisions. We should never say never - hardware guys are always looking at ways to make things cheaper, smaller."


But is it something Sony is interested in doing?


"I don't know if we are going to talk about anything like that. We are quite happy with the PS3."


It was a similarly evasive response to our question about motion controller PS Move. Will the hardware ever be improved?


"It's very difficult to answer your questions," Yoshida replied. "We are not talking about any hardware revisions. We are very happy with what we have with PS3, PS Move. If anything, we haven't been able to really fully make use of the potential of PS Move. We are still finding new ways to use PS Move on PS3, and we continue to search for applications."


Before Sony settled on its PS Move design, it explored a Microsoft Kinect style tech that involved controller free motion gaming.


As revealed by Eurogamer in 2010, Sony turned it down because of resolution and accuracy concerns.

"When we were developing PS Move, we looked at every other sensor technology," Yoshida revealed. "As I understand, Kinect is a combination of hardware solution and Microsoft internal software solution. So it's not like we looked at Microsoft's internal software!

"So when, during the course of introducing and launching PS Move, we could have, might have, spoken about - we looked at the Kinect technology. We were talking about the hardware sensor technology, and that was not something we thought we wanted for PS3.

Will Sony look at that technology again?

"Well, these technologies continue to evolve, so our hardware guys are always searching for and talking to different tech providers, so never say never."


Source: http://www.eurogamer...never-says-sony


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Posted 12 June 2012 - 11:46

Am I the only one here that doesn't see the point to having an even slimmer console? It's not like a portable thing anyway. Just connect it and leave it where it is.

Also just to say that the EyeToy revolutionised motion gaming (controller-less gaming) :D

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 11:58

Id be interested in a PS Three in the same vein as PS One and PS Two.

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 12:01

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Just release the PS4 already.

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 12:08

View Postdrazgoosh, on 12 June 2012 - 11:46, said:

Am I the only one here that doesn't see the point to having an even slimmer console? It's not like a portable thing anyway. Just connect it and leave it where it is.

Also just to say that the EyeToy revolutionised motion gaming (controller-less gaming) :D

less raw materials, potentially cheaper to make, definitely cheaper to distribute..

probably other benefits i can't think of right now

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 12:11

Less power usage, if they did what Microsoft did with the slim, combine all the chips into one single SoC it would be cooler, quieter, cheaper to make and uses less power.

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 12:38

At the end of the day, it's a good Blu-ray player. Even if the next PlayStation ends up being physical-media free, there you go.

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 13:21

View Postsundayx, on 12 June 2012 - 12:38, said:

Even if the next PlayStation ends up being physical-media free, there you go.

Highly doubt it. Blu-ray is cheap to manufacture now, and will be even cheaper when Sony is ready to produce the PS4. Sony has a stake in blu-ray, I'd bet money the PS4 will have a blu-ray drive. Plus, not everyone one in the world has access to internet fast enough to download what I imagine to be the next gens massive game files. inFamous 2 which was given to PS+ members for free this month was 15GB, to some people that is too big to download/chews up too much bandwidth. The largest capacity blu-rays are like 100GB. <speculation> Game devs might start using those higher density discs for the next gen games. </speculation>

As far as another hardware revision: Sony, don't bother. I can't imagine you could drive down production and manufacturing costs at this point. I'd think about creating bundles with some of the badass titles they have coming next year. A "Last of Us" bundle? Hell yes! A "GOW Ascension" bundle? Yup!

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 13:33

For the right price, I'd buy a couple to replace some blu-ray players.

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 14:23

Sony made very small/thin versions of the PS1 and PS2 - makes me wonder if it's in their interest to sell a 'super-slim' model next year prior to the PS4 launch. at the same time, i wonder who would care for such a device in 2013 :huh:

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 14:36

Enough of this PS3 on a diet madness. Show me a fat PS4!!

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 14:41

View PostJdawg683, on 12 June 2012 - 14:23, said:

Sony made very small/thin versions of the PS1 and PS2 - makes me wonder if it's in their interest to sell a 'super-slim' model next year prior to the PS4 launch. at the same time, i wonder who would care for such a device in 2013 :huh:

Yeah, there were 2 version of the original PS (PSone), 2 version of the PS2 and there are 2 version of the PS3. Seems to be a pattern for them.

View Postsanke1, on 12 June 2012 - 14:36, said:

Enough of this PS3 on a diet madness. Show me a fat PS4!!

Like 'em large, do ya ;)?

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 14:43

With PS4 one year away, this may seem kind of pointless. Unless, they don't plan to do BC on PS4 and want to keep selling PS3s past PS4 release.

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 14:52

PS2 and PS sold pretty well gaming and console wise well into the life cycle of the next PS. Don't think it matters too much to them. And they likely be needing to produce PS3 before PS4 anyway. IF the lower cost of production worth more than the change in manufacturing, then why not?

For PS2, could they honestly go slimmer? Exactly and Slim PS3 is still a behemoth.

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 19:50

View PostBGM, on 12 June 2012 - 12:08, said:

less raw materials, potentially cheaper to make, definitely cheaper to distribute..

probably other benefits i can't think of right now
More R&D, smaller hardware = more expensive hardware, etc. If this was true, laptops would be cheaper than desktops. Its not. Also, smaller cases are harder to cool and circulate. This is considering the idea of it being super slim.

I honestly couldn't care less so long as they are similar in size to the current "slim" consoles.