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WHICH ONE?
Both 60GB and 20GB PLAYSTATION®3 models use a graphic user interface modelled on the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) known as XMB, can have their hard drives (because they are not proprietary) upgraded to a maximum storage capacity of 500GB and have a High Defi nition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) to link the console to a HDTV.
The 60GB model, though, has memory card slots (MemoryStick, SD, CompactFlash) and wireless internet connectivity.
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and Bluetooth. One of the more exciting connections is the ability for the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) and PLAYSTATION®3 to interoperate. A great example of this feature has been demonstrated with the Formula One game. Using wireless (IEEE 802.11b/g) the PLAYSTATION®3 can stream video content to the PSP and the user can use their PSP as a mobile rear vision mirror while they steer the PLAYSTATION®3 version of the game around the track.
Two models will be available: a 60GB console, which will sell for $999, and a 20GB one, for $829.
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