I own a 20gb ps3 im ready to sell once i get a new disk drive cable in for it, yes it does have HDMI. Only things its missing from the 60gb is the memory card slots, the wifi, and the 40gb extra storage space.I just checked online and the 20GB Edition did not have a HDMI port, so to get HD picture it'd need to be via Component Cable (or the PS2 to HDMI adapter if it works well for it).
It's sort of a PS2 with a PS3 design, cute. Much like the PSX (a PS2 with a PS3 design).
It does? That's news. It must be one of the newer ones from its era.I own a 20gb ps3 im ready to sell once i get a new disk drive cable in for it, yes it does have HDMI. Only things its missing from the 60gb is the memory card slots, the wifi, and the 40gb extra storage space.
No way its a newer one, the sticker on the bottom with the manufacture date says November 2006. launch day console.It does? That's news. It must be one of the newer ones from its era.
That definitely increases its value, imo.
You got something desirable by fans/collectors there.
A 2.5" HDD for PS3 is very cheap these days, I went with 750GB for my OFW PS3 and still have 500GB free (installed loads of stuff - demos, games, music, videos, etc).
I've downloaded game trailers as that's something it might be worth preserving in high quality. Unfortunately, some have been removed.
so sony screwed up i recall reading 2tb hdd's were max in my old phat's owner manuel silly $ony, curious as to what's better 20gb or 60 iirc the both have ps2 hardware in it but i thought 20's were the only model with built in ps2 memory card slotsyou'll have major issues if you drop a 2TB hdd into the ps3. it either won't work, show incorrect space, or cause lots of file system errors. even 1.5TB hdds are kinda hit and miss. 1TB is guaranteed to work though.