Tons of Fresh PS3 Hardware Pictures – Straight from Sony
Today Sony released a huge stack of PS3 hardware pictures detailing almost every angle of the console and controller. Although many of these pictures are small variations from the one before it – there are a ton to look at. The quality of the images is outstanding – allowing one to make out the faintest details. Many of you are probably wondering if they spelled “Select” correctly on the controller, and the answer is of course they did!
The PS3 is portrayed as one mighty beast from Sony – even detailing the console with a red hue around it to give it that all-powerful feel in several pictures. The pictures also display various memory cards that will work with the console such as Sony’s very own Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Pro Duos. Other flash media that are supported include CF/Microdrives and SD cards. As well as displaying all the compatible memory sticks, one photo also showed a PSP-PS3 connection using the PS3’s built-in USB ports. The PS3 is one hell of a beast and these pictures definitely agree with me, just see them all after the jump!
Today Sony released a huge stack of PS3 hardware pictures detailing almost every angle of the console and controller. Although many of these pictures are small variations from the one before it – there are a ton to look at. The quality of the images is outstanding – allowing one to make out the faintest details. Many of you are probably wondering if they spelled “Select” correctly on the controller, and the answer is of course they did!
The PS3 is portrayed as one mighty beast from Sony – even detailing the console with a red hue around it to give it that all-powerful feel in several pictures. The pictures also display various memory cards that will work with the console such as Sony’s very own Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Pro Duos. Other flash media that are supported include CF/Microdrives and SD cards. As well as displaying all the compatible memory sticks, one photo also showed a PSP-PS3 connection using the PS3’s built-in USB ports. The PS3 is one hell of a beast and these pictures definitely agree with me –