Which PS3 80gb should I get(new vs old model)?

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#1 YourPhobia
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hi ppl, I have made my mind up and getting a PS3 in two days time (after much thought between the ps3 and 360) - My question...

I have opted for the 80gb model, but as you probably are all aware there are two models - the older one which, has backwards compatibilty/4 usb ports etc and the newer one which has 2 usb ports no backwards compatibilty(I don't play any ps2 games - so i'm not too fussed) it also comes with new Dual shock 3, Which one should I go for? older ps3 80gb or newer model? Price wise they are the same like £299.99 + few games....

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#2 Thetaguru
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If you don't own any PS2 games and never plan on getting any, might as well get the newer one with the Dual Shock controller. If not, get the old one.
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#3 Munasha
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well the new 80gb will be NEW.the old one u will have to get it used so that might mean u cant return if something happens and also u need the dual shock 3.and i think the newer ones use less energy
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#4 patriots7672
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Get the newer one since you don't care to play PS2 games. The DS3 controllers are more durable than the first controllers. You should check into getting skins for your controllers and system and either a Pelican 2 controller charger or a NYKO 4 controller charger, because otherwise your system has to be on to charge your controllers and that isn't good for the system or for your electric bill. You're making the best decision by getting the PS3. You will have scratch resistant discs and a system that doesn't fail on you. Remember that if you're playing a game and it freezes that it's most likely just a dirty disc that needs window cleaner taken to it. A lot of people forget and think it's their PS3 freezing. I have nephews with dirty hands and I have to clean discs about 1-2 times every 2 weeks and they always work fine afterwards.
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#5 Floppy_Jim
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Depends if you have a bunch of unfinished PS2 games or not. If they're the same price, you might as well get the older model.
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#6 HTML_d00d
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if your getting a used ps3 i would say to get the 60gb instead of 80gb its a better model, its roughly the same price on ebay also, thats if your getting used, otherwise just get a new one, warranty and you know it works :)
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#7 YourPhobia
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First of all - thanks for all the replies - got a lot of info

secondly:

Get the newer one since you don't care to play PS2 games. The DS3 controllers are more durable than the first controllers. You should check into getting skins for your controllers and system and either a Pelican 2 controller charger or a NYKO 4 controller charger, because otherwise your system has to be on to charge your controllers and that isn't good for the system or for your electric bill. You're making the best decision by getting the PS3. You will have scratch resistant discs and a system that doesn't fail on you. Remember that if you're playing a game and it freezes that it's most likely just a dirty disc that needs window cleaner taken to it. A lot of people forget and think it's their PS3 freezing. I have nephews with dirty hands and I have to clean discs about 1-2 times every 2 weeks and they always work fine afterwards. patriots7672

thanks for that too, I will be going for the Pelican 2 charger and hope to get some skins (as long as they don't cause the ps3 any harm when it gets warm(if it does lol).

I did have a look at the 60gb models but 1) they are hard to get hold off and 2) they seem to have the 'YLOD' problem.. I just home this is not the case with the new PS3.....

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#8 bpw8
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if you have a computer or laptop nearby you can always charge your controllers that way. That's what I do.
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#9 codezer0
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old 80 > new 80. Old 80 has memory card slots, additional USB ports, and (some) BC. The new 80 has no BC, fewer USB ports and no flash memory slots. And really, with being able to basically stick as big a hard drive in the ps3 as notebook sata drives allow, you could always add more storage later.
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#10 paperdollparade
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get the older one it has extra usb ports which is nice and memory card readers, +it is always nice to have the option of playing ps2 games on it in the future even if you are not interested now.