In a word, yes.
PS3 Slim is significantly
lighter (
nearly 4 pounds),
thinner (about
33% less hefty), and
greener (
34% less power consumption).With a
120 GB hard drive, it packs ample space for most gamers and retains all the online features,
Blu-Ray movie
playback, and
media center functionality that made the original so tempting.
One of the other major changes is the
new matte finish, which gives the
unit a less "professional" appearance than the
old shiny version but at the
benefit of fewer fingerprint and dust marks.
It's still a PS3 anyway, the matte finish makes it even cooler !! Awesome !!
So, I think the
120 GB Slim’s price will be with us for the time being. But could we see yet another
PS3 model hit shelves any time soon? Actually, yes, we very well could because
FCC filings indicate a good probability that a
250 GB Slim is in the works. But
it’ll likely carry a premium price, and with the
120 GB Slim already
packing a decent amount of storage, we doubt a larger one will be a good value for most consumers unless
Sony can muster a
tempting bundle deal.
With all good things, there's definitely
a(few) bad(s). Am I right ? Actually, there’s
one major omission, some
older PS3 models are '
backwards compatible' and will play
PS2 games games, but the
Slim won’t. According to
Sony, that
feature is gone for good.
One last thing to consider, of course, is the
competition.
Microsoft wasn't going to let
Sony have all the fun, so they went ahead and
dropped the price of their
Elite Xbox 360 model to
$299 exactly the same as the
PS3 Slim. That's certainly tempting, but keep in mind that when it comes to features, the
PS3 still looks like the better deal.
What Say You ?? Im Definitely Saving Up Some Moolah For This Awesome Console !!