A closer look at PS3 through images
Ever wondered what the PlayStation 3 console looks like, up close and personal? You may observe that most images of the PS3 found in the web are angled in such a way that you only see the console as a whole, but how about the little details on its casing such as its sockets and ports? Well look no further as these images will relay more details about the upcoming Sony console in a closer perspective.
As previously announced, the PS3 will be supporting HDMI connections, which means that users will be able to enjoy sharper colors and higher frame rates, hence the HDMI port featured in one of the photos. The console will also be able to support various audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and 7.1 digital audio.
Another thing to note is the fact that the 60GB version of the console will be able to use Memory Sticks, Compact Flash or SD and MMC cards, slots for which are also seen in the photos that we have. This would enable you to save data from your favorite games. For connectivity and communication, the PS3 also sports four USB ports and an Ethernet port, not to mention a Bluetooth EDR.
As for the power supply, it will be built into the console and for that purpose, a 3-pin IEC connector can be located at the base.
Please be reminded that the console shown herein is not yet the final version, but these images should give you an idea of what the retail units would look like once they are released to the public.
Ever wondered what the PlayStation 3 console looks like, up close and personal? You may observe that most images of the PS3 found in the web are angled in such a way that you only see the console as a whole, but how about the little details on its casing such as its sockets and ports? Well look no further as these images will relay more details about the upcoming Sony console in a closer perspective.
As previously announced, the PS3 will be supporting HDMI connections, which means that users will be able to enjoy sharper colors and higher frame rates, hence the HDMI port featured in one of the photos. The console will also be able to support various audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and 7.1 digital audio.
Another thing to note is the fact that the 60GB version of the console will be able to use Memory Sticks, Compact Flash or SD and MMC cards, slots for which are also seen in the photos that we have. This would enable you to save data from your favorite games. For connectivity and communication, the PS3 also sports four USB ports and an Ethernet port, not to mention a Bluetooth EDR.
As for the power supply, it will be built into the console and for that purpose, a 3-pin IEC connector can be located at the base.
Please be reminded that the console shown herein is not yet the final version, but these images should give you an idea of what the retail units would look like once they are released to the public.