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Sony may offer larger than 60GB HDD on PlayStation 3s

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Sony may offer larger than 60GB HDD on PlayStation 3sSony may offer larger than 60GB HDD on PlayStation 3s

Posted by: Tweaker
Date added: 09:04, 18th April 2007 GMT
Source: The Globe and Mail

Neowin has previously reported that Sony is withdrawing the 20GB PlayStation 3 model because the hard drive is too small for hard core gamers and other heavy users. It seems that even the 60GB model may not be enough for some elite users so Sony is now considering a model with an even larger hard disk drive.

In the words of Sony Computer Entertainment spokesman Satoshi Fukuoka, "For users who vigorously store (games and other entertainment content) in the PS3, 20-giga is probably going to be too small, and even 60-giga may not be big enough eventually". Fukuoka then went on to say "We are not likely to change its core components and functions such as the Cell, RSX, Blu-ray drive and network capability. But outside that realm, addition and deletion is quite possible."

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