PS3 compared to PS2. 20 GB or 60GB?

The PS3 is twice as powerful as the Xbox 360 and 35 times more powerful then the PS2. It is also much more powerful than the Wii. The 20 GB Version and 60 GB Versions are EXACTLY the same EXCEPT for the following 3 features:

Hard drive space ... The 60 GB Version has 40 gigs more space and will be able to hold more content.

Wireless capability ... The 60 GB version is capable of supporting wireless internet, while the 20 GB version is not.

The 60GB system include inputs for Memory Stick, SD and Compact Flash cards. These cards are inserted through a flip-up door on the front. These are memory cards typically used in cameras, and with this input you'll be able to transfer images straight from your digital camera to your PS3.

The 20 GB version of the PS3 is capable of supporting wireless through a USB adapter purchased separately, and the hard drive can be upgraded on both versions. The ability to read camera memory? You can also get a USB adapter for this on the 20 GB version. There are external adapters that you can buy on the market that will allow your PS3 to read memory cards. They should connect to your PS3 via USB.

Of course, you can always upgrade the hard drive on the PS3 just like you would on a regular computer, by buying a larger hard drive. The hard drive the PS3 uses is the same as a PC ATA hard drive. You can either keep or sell the old one.

The 20 GB version does not come with WiFi, you can purchase separately a wireless USB adapter and plug it into a USB port on the 20 GB version to connect your PS3 to a wireless network. Click Here For More Articles About: Video Games!