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Item: Playstation 3 60GB *Limited Edition*

Age: Brand New

Condition: Brand New

Price: $1200 neg (Sells on ebay for $1350+)

Postage: $50 Express post with insurance or Pick up

Location: Wetherill park (Sydney)

Contact: PM Me

Comments: Unwanted prize.

FACTORY SEALED 60gb PAL VERSION PS3

The 60gb model is now no longer available in stores and new consoles will also soon run out on Ebay! The major feature with this unit is Backwards Compatibility with PS1 & 2 Games, which is not offered in the 40gb model.

Whats in the Box

1 x PlayStation 3 console 60GB model

1 x Sony Sixaxis Controller

1 x USB Cable (“A” to “mini-B”)

1 x Ethernet Cable

1 x Composite Cable

1 x Power Cable

A Tax invoice receipt will be sent with the console for you to retain for warranty purposes with Sony Australia.

Don't buy the inferior 40gb version or NTSC or HK version consoles where DVD's won't work and Sony Australia will not warrant if something goes wrong with the console.

Additional Information about Sony PlayStation® 3 (60 GB) Console

Key Features

Console Type Home Console

Platform PlayStation 3

Gaming Type LAN Gaming, Multiplayer Gaming, Online Gaming

Processor

Processor type Cell

Processor Speed 3.2 GHz

Memory

Installed RAM 256 MB

Installed Cache Memory 512 KB

Memory Bus Bandwidth 25.6 GB/sec

RAM Speed 3200 MHz

RAM technology XDR

Display

Max. Resolution 1920 x 1080

Graphics

Graphic Processor NVIDIA RSX

Graphic Processor Speed 550 MHz

Graphic Card Memory 256 MB

Polygons Per Second 75 Million

Storage Type

Hard Drive Size 60 GB

Optical Drive Type Blu Ray

Optical Drive Speed 24x (CD), 8x (DVD)

Audio

Audio Support Dolby Digital 5.1

Audio Out Digital Out (Optical) Connector, HDMI out x 2, Line Out

Technical Features

Communication Type Bluetooth, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g

Expansion Slots Compact Flash (I/II), Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, SD Card

Wireless Capabilities Bluetooth 2.0, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g

Input / Output Ports 4 x USB, RJ-45

DVD Movie Playback DVD Movie Playback

Other Features

Other Features Broadband Enabled

PlayStation_3_60GB_console.jpg

Regards,

Sarkis

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hahaha limited adition thats funny

So is the warning you just received.

Next time, read the rules and keep your unwanted comments out of other members sale threads.

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