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We know that Sony has been kicking around the idea of introducing a PS3 with a larger hard drive, but it seemed like it was going to be a few months off. However, a new 80GB PS3 has apparently ...
No one's surprised. But Sony just dropped an official press release stating that the PS3 is getting an 80GB model in the US for $599 (with Motorstorm), ...
Sony prepping 80GB PS3? Source: Kotaku found a mention of an 80GB hard drive PlayStation 3 in one of Sony's filings with the Federal Communications Commission.
The PS3 may not have enjoyed a price drop at E3, but today you can pick up the system for a little bit less money with Amazon's Deal of the Day. The 80GB PS3 is $350. The systems are new, there is ...
At Sony's E3 2008 press conference, Jack Tretton announced a 80 GB PS3 "Core Pack" that'll go for $400 — "the same functionality of the 40 GB... with twice the storage," he said.
JeuxVideo are tonight claiming that they’ve heard official word on whether Europe will get the 80GB PS3 or not. According to the site the pack will be 400 Euro, and will contain (thankfully) a ...
Japanese retailer 7-Eleven appear to have issued a notice stating that pre-orders for the Black, White and Silver 80 GB PS3s will stop this Sunday at 10am, giving “at the Manufacturer’s ...
The PS3 40GB model is getting pushed aside in September by a bigger, badder PS3-the 80GB is back in full swing. Dubbed Core Pack, it has “the same functionality” as the 40GB model, but you get ...
Sony surprised everyone with a pre-E3 price cut announcement, announcing both a "new" 80GB unit at $599 and lowering the price of the 60GB PS3 to $499—a savings of $100.
Best Buy has apparently been circulating a memo to all employees, notifying them that the PS3 80 GB will no longer be gracing their store shelves.
Sony announced that Korea will be getting the 80GB PS3 next month, but Europe will not be shown the same love. This might catch some by surprise, but ...
Source: Kotaku found a mention of an 80GB hard drive PlayStation 3 in one of Sony's filings with the Federal Communications Commission. What we heard: In the past, one of the largest benefits home ...