Icewalker
2007-10-28, 07:26 PM
On the wikipedia article about the ps3, it says
In addition to all of the features of the 20 GB model, the 60 GB model has internal IEEE 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, multiple flash card readers (SD/MultiMedia Card, CompactFlash Type I/Type II, Microdrive[47], Memory Stick/PRO/Duo)
No official Wi-Fi or flash memory card readers have yet been released by Sony for the 20 GB system, although plans for such add-ons are in place. Nevertheless, as the model features four USB 2.0 ports, wireless networking and flash memory card support can already be obtained through the use of widely available external USB adapters.
Now...I'm not entirely sure what that means. It looks like the meaning is that the 20 gb model doesn't have internet (or at least wireless internet), nor can it use various...something else. So I'm looking for info on what this would actually mean it is missing in comparison to the 60 gb.
In addition to all of the features of the 20 GB model, the 60 GB model has internal IEEE 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, multiple flash card readers (SD/MultiMedia Card, CompactFlash Type I/Type II, Microdrive[47], Memory Stick/PRO/Duo)
No official Wi-Fi or flash memory card readers have yet been released by Sony for the 20 GB system, although plans for such add-ons are in place. Nevertheless, as the model features four USB 2.0 ports, wireless networking and flash memory card support can already be obtained through the use of widely available external USB adapters.
Now...I'm not entirely sure what that means. It looks like the meaning is that the 20 gb model doesn't have internet (or at least wireless internet), nor can it use various...something else. So I'm looking for info on what this would actually mean it is missing in comparison to the 60 gb.