The PS3 Slim is now a reality. The compact console will be available on September 1 for $299. Our review sample just arrived, and our hands-on evaluation will follow soon. We don’t expect any real performance departures from the current console–the changes are more cosmetic than anything else. In the meantime, we’ve got Brian Tong’s hands-on video on the PS3 Slim (above), along with a quick mini-FAQ on the new PS3 (below). If you have a question that’s not addressed here, put it in the comments, and we’ll do our best to find an answer.
When can I get the new PS3 Slim?
It’ll be widely available as of September 1 for $299.
What are the major physical differences between the new PS3 Slim and the previous versions of the PS3?
Sony has pretty much crammed the same hardware into a smaller form factor. The new chassis is thinner vertically and horizontally, but it is deeper than the previous PS3–it’s almost a square. The front power and eject buttons are now actual, depressable keys (not touch-sensitive), and there’s also no standby power switch on the console’s rear panel.
Are there any notable feature differences?
The new model has a 120GB hard drive, up from the 80GB model on the previous entry-level model. Geeks will lament that Sony has removed the ability to install a second operating system, but that won’t be missed by the vast majority of mainstream users.
Does it play PS2 games?
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