the problem was that lack of upgradability in the $500 version. If you got a $500, you couldn't get integrated Wi-Fi or multiformat media support. It's not the like xbox360's core/premium difference. Built-in WiFi vs no Built-in WiFi EVER is a big difference.
I didn't need WiFi or the memory card reader (wich you can add via USB by the way) my router was on the shelf with my consoles and with the latest update of 1.6 I can use Remote Play feature of the PS3 with my PSP. Oh I used the extra $100 I saved to install a 120GB drive. So for folks like me the 20GB was a smarter buy.
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ShortFuse @ Apr 11th 2007 5:28PM
the problem was that lack of upgradability in the $500 version. If you got a $500, you couldn't get integrated Wi-Fi or multiformat media support. It's not the like xbox360's core/premium difference. Built-in WiFi vs no Built-in WiFi EVER is a big difference.
NotNormal23224 @ Apr 11th 2007 6:13PM
I didn't need WiFi or the memory card reader (wich you can add via USB by the way) my router was on the shelf with my consoles and with the latest update of 1.6 I can use Remote Play feature of the PS3 with my PSP. Oh I used the extra $100 I saved to install a 120GB drive. So for folks like me the 20GB was a smarter buy.
LongshotX @ Apr 11th 2007 9:50PM
WiFi for gaming sucks and you know it.