There's been a lot of talk in the days following E3 abot the Playstation 3's final specs. Rumors have buzed about a drop in the number of outputs, the lack of Bluetooth or wireless in the low-end PS3 and the forms of output available on Sony's next-gen console.
So here's the list, according to the official press release, to clear matters up.
Both the 20 GB and 60 GB versions of the PS3 will include four USB 2.0 plugs, Bluetooth 2.0 support and wireless controller support.
Only the 60 GB version will have a built in MemoryStick/SD/Compact Flash Reader, though a rep told me that you can just plug a regual reader into the PS3 using a USB plug.
The 20GB will support ethernet, while the 60 GB will come with 802.11 b/g support.
Both versions will support 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p output, though only the 60 GB version will have HDMI out. Both will also have AV multi-out and digital audio optical out.
Both versions will come with a read-only BD/DVD/CD Drive that can read Bluray at 2x, DVD at 8x and CD at 24x.
And for those wondering the device is 325 mm wide, 98 mm tall, 274 mm deep and weighs 5 kg.
The original spec sheet said the PS3 would have two HDMIs out and two ethernet ports, so not that much has been lost.
Hope that clears up at least a few things.











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