This has probably been asked before but im am thinking of buying a ps3 soon and i was wondering if i could get away with just buying the 20g. If the 60g is worth it please tell me why
thanks alot
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If you don't want Wi-Fi (wireless online) built in, or memory card slots....then the 20GB is fine.BioShockOwnz
If you don't want Wi-Fi (wireless online) built in, or memory card slots....then the 20GB is fine. I wanted the memory card slots so it was a must have for me.BioShockOwnzYa I would say the same.
Yes, by far. If you're going to lay down $500 you might as well kick in an extra $100 and get the quality model. You may be kicking yourself if the future if you don't.Rocky32189dont mislead him, the model quality is no different, you are only giving up wifi and the readers. the extra hundred dollars can get you a 120 gig drive http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822146227 so, depends on your personal needs, if you need wifi and slot readers, buy the 60gb, if you dont need those, buy the 20gb and get the bigger drive
Not when you're renting.caseystrykerusually apartments will approve professionally done installations if they benefit the apartment. kinda hard to argue with you if you ask to have a ethernet installed in a particular room, and you are willing to fork the cash, they might even renovate it for you if you ask. when i rented, i had them install another cable line in my room without incidence, didnt cost anything either.
Keep in mind that right now it seems that the 20GB version is not as readliy available as the 60GB model. Not sure if it is SONY trying to limit them or not but I have only seen the 60GB version for sale around hear for at least since January. (Upstate NY)
Good luck though man, either way you will not be dissapointed.
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