Going green? Get a PS3 Slim!
According to a power consumption test conducted by the guys at CNET, Sony‘s new slimmed down console generally uses less than half the power of the original 60GB PS3, no matter what task it performs. Now that’s impressive! More after the jump.
According to a power consumption test conducted by the guys at CNET, Sony‘s new slimmed down console generally uses less than half the power of the original 60GB PS3, no matter what task it performs. Now that’s impressive!
CNET has conducted a test to prove Sony’s claim that the new PlayStation 3 Slim is more energy efficient than the previous models and according to their power consumption test:
The PS3 Slim still uses much more power than a typical standalone Blu-ray player like the Samsung BD-P3600, so if you’re going to do mostly Blu-ray playback, the PS3 Slim is a real power hog. On the other hand, the Xbox 360 uses about 187 watts while playing a game, which makes the PS3 Slim look like the HD game console for the environmentally conscious. The Nintendo Wii uses a paltry 19 watts, but is standard-def only.
If you’ve got an older PS3, you might be wondering how much this extra energy consumption is going to cost you over the course of a year. Unless you’re playing a lot of video games, the difference isn’t that much. If you generally play for about 20 hours a week, you’ll save US$13.74 per year using a PS3 Slim vs. an older model. If you’re hardcore enough to rack up 50 hours of gaming per week, you’d still only save about US$ 100 over a three-year period. In other words, the PS3 Slim may make you feel better, but it won’t make much of a difference in your bank account.
Thanks to Versus for the heads up!
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Via CNET