[Rumor] New PS3 model coming next month


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It looks like it's time to the PS3 SKU dance again. An alleged Wal-Mart spreadsheet sent to Joystiq states the 40GB PS3 "will be replaced with [a] new model in early August." What this new model will entail is unclear: it could be a new 40GB bundle, or it could be something different altogether. Perhaps we'll find out more at E3?

This isn't the first time hints of a new system were revealed through retail channels. The 40GB model is currently the cheapest model of the PS3, retailing for $399. It is the only model of the PS3 that does not feature any backwards compatibility support for PS2 titles.

Source: http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2008/07/08/rumor-...ing-next-month/

Hmmm.. wonder what it will be? :D

I don't think we will get full backwards compatibility model yet. Sony has strayed away from that if you ask me.

If we see backwards compatibility, I think it will be software and will work on all PS3 models including the 40GB. The day that comes, who knows?

I woner if we'll get this new SKU down here at a reasonable price. Although the Australian dollar is slightly weaker than the American, the difference in price is astronomical. Here to 40Gb Model is $680 in most places. In fact for mine with a game and an extra controller, it cost me $800

Bet you it's just a movie/game pack at a lower price or something.

Doubt Sony can drop as low as $299 in one hit, so they'll probably drop to $399 and offer a game or two inside.

Or yeah, just a DS3 bundled console.

^ That really wouldn't be that bad of an idea, a 299 price point would be fantastic for Sony. Not as much in terms of a gaming console but in terms of a Blu Ray player. Still the PS3 is the cheapest player around and if they could hit that 299 price they would sell a hell of a lot more and further spread the adoption of Blu Ray. Gaming aside I can see that being a very smart move for Sony. Afterall they introduced the PS3 more as a Blu Ray player than a gaming console.

Bring back the 20GB! (Y)

Probably too small for games that require installing, but without the wireless and etc. I'm sure Sony could afford to drop it at $299 or $230.

I would rather just see the 40GB hit $299.

Removing wireless is a bad idea. Fudging features that this generation of games needs is annoying for consumers, especially those that need wireless, who then need to go and spend $$$ on a wireless addon (1st party addons = terribly expensive).

Removing BC was an annoyance for some, but PS3 games don't need BC. PS3 games do however need an internet connection if you want to play online, and the PS3 needs internet for PSN.

The PS3 already has multiple models with various BC compatibility, let's not start introducing/reintroducing models that have less/no features over the others (N)

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