Sony has reworked its popular PlayStation and the new version looks a treat. It is 32% smaller than the old one that it replaces and it is 36% lighter. It uses 34% less power consumption too, so that means we can claim we're helping to save the planet when we're playing games!
The updated machine will feature a 120Gb hard disk drive and this is in response to demand for more space and more downloadable content from current users. System Software version 3.00 is said to be an improvement over the old version and it has been optimised for access to websites providing TV content, such as the BBC iPlayer (other countries will follow). There are dynamic wallpapers, better navigation, and a shortcut to the PlayStation Store from Game. There is a What's New section that shows shortcuts to the previous three games you played.
Network Video Store for PS3 and PSP (coming November) will offer lots of Hollywood blockbuster movies and also local content for rent or purchase. Standard or High Definition formats will be available. A Digital Reader service will be available in December and at launch it will include digital comics like marvel's SpiderMan, X-Men, and Fantastic Four, plus other titles. With a wireless connection you'll be able to access the store to download the digital reader. No need for credit cards - you'll be able to purchase PlayStation Network Cards with £20 or £50 credit on them.
The new PlayStation 3 will be available from the first week in September and you can pre-order it from Amazon. The recommended retail price is £249. See the photos here.