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    Well I got the Photos for the Smaller PS2, I'm shock!!
    Well Right now you can't use the Hard Drive on it, but you don't need the Network hookups because you can go on the internet right out of the box.
    Here are the info I got right now:
    Product Outline (for North America/United States Models)

    Product Name - PlayStation2
    Colour - Charcoal Black
    Product Code - SCPH-70011 CB (for North America)/SCPH-70012 CB (for United States)
    Release Date - November 1st, 2004 (Monday)
    Recommended Retail Price - 149 US Dollars
    Dimensions - Approximately 230 mm (W) �28 mm (H) �152 mm (D)
    *internal volume about 23% of the current model
    Weight - Approximately 900g
    *weight about 45% of the current model
    Power requirements - DC 8.5V
    Electrical current consumption (power consumption) - Approximately 5.3A(approximately 45W)

    Compatible format - PlayStation format CD-ROM
    PlayStation 2 format CD-ROM
    PlayStation 2 format DVD-ROM
    Audio CD
    DVD-Video*
    DVD-RW (VR mode)

    The term "DVD-Video" is used to refer to DVD-R, DVD-RW (Video mode), DVD+R and DVD+RW discs.
    Interfaces Controller Port x 2
    MEMORY CARD slot x 2

    USB connector x 2
    NETWORK connector x 1 (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T)
    LINE connector x 1 (modem : RJ-11C)

    DC IN 8.5V connector x 1
    AV MULTI OUT connector x 1
    DIGITAL OUT(OPTICAL) connector x 1
    Included PlayStation2 console x 1
    Analog Controller(DUALSHOCK2) x 1
    AV Cable (integrated audio/video) x 1
    AC Adaptor (AC power cord included) x 1
    *North America and United States models (SCPH-70011/SCPH-70012) come with built-in modem port in addition to Ethernet port.

    Separately Sold Accessories (for North America/United States Models)

    Product Name - Vertical Stand (for PlayStation2)
    Colour - Charcoal Black
    Product Code - SCPH-70110 UCB
    Colour - Charcoal Black
    Release Date - November 1st, 2004 (Monday)

    Product Name - Multitap (for PlayStation2)
    Product Code - SCPH-70120 U
    Release Date - November 1st, 2004 (Monday)

    Product Outline (for Oceania, UK and Europe Models)

    Product Name - PlayStation2
    Colour - Charcoal Black
    Product Code - SCPH-70002 CB (for Oceania)/ SCPH-70003 CB (for UK)/ SCPH-70004 CB (for Europe)
    Release Date - November 1st, 2004 (Monday)
    Recommended Retail Price - 149 Euros
    Dimensions - Approximately 230 mm (W) �28 mm (H) �152 mm (D)
    *internal volume about 23% of the current model
    Weight - Approximately 900g
    *weight about 45% of the current model
    Power requirements - DC 8.5V
    Electrical current consumption (power consumption) - Approximately 5.3A(approximately 45W)
    Compatible format - PlayStation format CD-ROM
    PlayStation 2 format CD-ROM
    PlayStation 2 format DVD-ROM
    Audio CD
    DVD-Video*
    DVD-RW (VR mode)

    The term "DVD-Video" is used to refer to DVD-R, DVD-RW (Video mode), DVD+R and DVD+RW discs.
    Interfaces Controller Port x 2
    MEMORY CARD slot x 2

    USB connector x 2
    NETWORK connector x 1 (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T)

    DC IN 8.5V connector x 1
    AV MULTI OUT connector x 1
    DIGITAL OUT(OPTICAL) connector x 1
    Included PlayStation 2 console x 1
    Analog Controller(DUALSHOCK2) x 1
    AV Cable (integrated audio/video) x 1
    AC Adaptor (AC power cord included) x 1
    Euro-AV Connector Plug x 1 *SCPH-70003 CB, 70004 CB only

    Separately Sold Accessories (for Oceania, UK and Europe Models)

    Product Name - Vertical Stand (for PlayStation2)
    Colour - Charcoal Black
    Product Code - SCPH-70110 ECB
    Release Date - November 1st, 2004 (Monday)

    Product Name - Multitap (for PlayStation2)
    Product Code - SCPH-70120 E
    Release Date - November 1st, 2004 (Monday)

    Here are the Photos, some know about the photos already, some don't.











    Small as hell. Because it is a Flip Top, it easier to get burn games to work, Sony did say that all Mod Chips will work! All the Photos are Copyright by Sony, this is the real thing!!!!!
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    more photos:








    Thanks to: Richardstone
    Last edited by Fighter17; 22nd-September-2004 at 21:25.
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    Hmm... Nice pics... I wonder if there's a pic floating around with a side-by-side comparison of both the old and new model...?

    And are you saying it has no HDD support...?

    BTW, there was a thread about this at GG...
    Last edited by Roux!; 22nd-September-2004 at 21:27.

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    There was also a same thread from Arcade at Home, many people didn't see the PS-Two yet so I'm showing them right now.
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    GG = General Gaming

    http://www.emuparadise.org/vbulletin...aysprune=&f=33

    BTW, edited my post above... Respond!!

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    Dude two photos show the old model and the new model side by side.
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    Yeah, I just noticed that... Dude...

    But you still haven't answered the HDD question... I think I misunderstood your post or something...?

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    Right now Sony have no HDD support for the PS-Two. They may not have any at all. They may have a those Hard Drives that hook up to your USB port, they have those in Japan I think.
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    Holyshit on a stick..thats cool

    I broke my ps2 by the way, I was trying to get the copied disc to work by using the little key cut out of an old credit card.. well needless to say.. my CD door on the ps2 doesn't stay open for more then 4 seconds before it closes itself. Changing DVDs is like being indiana jones placing the bag of sand where the idol used to be.

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    Well those pics looks great, but does someone know the price of this damn thing??
    If it ain't that much I'll probarbly buy one but the bad thing is, I'll have 2 PS2's if
    I'm gonna buy it

    EDIT: Already know the price, I just didn't read the first post good enough
    Last edited by Chaos; 23rd-September-2004 at 15:28.

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    Hmm if I could get one cheap I might get one, as my bedroom is pretty small and I already got this pc set up in it and likely no room for a TV. So it would also depend on me getting a TV tuner card or some sort of way to get video into the pc via scart.

    On second thoughts its unlikely I'll get one, eh?

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    I like the slim design, event though it doesn't support HDD (just look at the size and youll know why dontcha?)

    I always thought the vertical stand was a waste of money for the big box, but with this slim it looks way cooler.

    Thanks for the pics, I'm a bit outa date.

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    Looks nice, maybe I'll get one...

    We already have a thread about this in General Gaming, don't we?

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    Yes we do. But this one has a lot of pictures. The other one is more for general gaming discussion, I guess. I just don't have the energy to merge them, and they're both too good to be deleted.

    Just let it rest here, in the glorified presence of the Free. For. All.
    I want twelve.

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    1 2 3 4 5,
    6 7 8 9 10,
    11 12... dah, dah, dah, dah... 12!!

    I loved that song... Sesame Street pwned...

    What'll happen if a game needs the HD to work...? SONY'll probably come up with another version of the HDD...

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