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What's the difference between PS3 160 GB and a higher GB of the same PS3? Does...
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<blockquote data-quote="Lauren1" data-source="post: 2624201" data-attributes="member: 208858"><p>GB have nothing to do with the blu ray. I have a 320 PS3 so it stores much mopre data although I would reccomend getting higher than the 160 Gb because just like computers they get slower as the fill with data. Furthermore some games will require a large amount of updates which take a bit of memory and also some games will not play well on a lower GB of ps3.</p><p></p><p>For the blu-ray films it is not a matter of GB, it depends on the P. X-box is only 720p which is HD Ready (Can be used on HD Systems to a good quality) whereas 1080p is full HD and gives optimum quality to both the DVD and Gaming experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lauren1, post: 2624201, member: 208858"] GB have nothing to do with the blu ray. I have a 320 PS3 so it stores much mopre data although I would reccomend getting higher than the 160 Gb because just like computers they get slower as the fill with data. Furthermore some games will require a large amount of updates which take a bit of memory and also some games will not play well on a lower GB of ps3. For the blu-ray films it is not a matter of GB, it depends on the P. X-box is only 720p which is HD Ready (Can be used on HD Systems to a good quality) whereas 1080p is full HD and gives optimum quality to both the DVD and Gaming experience. [/QUOTE]
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