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Sony rolling out new, cheaper PlayStation 3

Reuters | 98 days 7 hours 47 minutes ago

By Christoph Steitz COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - Sony Corp will launch a slimmer, cheaper version of its PlayStation 3 game console next month,......

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  • Sony confirms slim PS3: 120GB, $299, September

    Electronista - 98 days 17 hours 23 minutes ago

    Sony today confirmed the existence of the slim PlayStation 3. The new console is built on smaller, cooler Cell and RSX processors and as a result...

  • PlayStation 3 loses weight, drops in price

    CBC News - 98 days 13 hours 7 minutes ago

    Sony is looking to get back in the game with a cheaper, slimmed-down PlayStation 3 console to be released on Sept. 1. The new model will feature a...

  • 250GB PS3 Slim secretly passes through FCC

    Electronista - 98 days 10 hours 33 minutes ago

    An FCC filing indicates that Sony has created a 250GB variant of the recently-announced PS3 Slim. Despite efforts to conceal the company name as...

  • Sony slims PlayStation 3 size and price

    The Australian - 98 days 9 hours 3 minutes ago

    Stuart Kennedy and wires | August 19, 2009SONY has taken the wraps off its long-rumoured slim version of the PlayStation 3 videogame console and...

  • Sony Unveils New PlayStation 3 "Slim" To Boost Sales

    BusinessWeek - 98 days 8 hours 41 minutes ago

    Posted by: Kenji Hall on August 18 Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. That sums up how Sony executives must have felt as they debated whether...

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