* Keep it in the open, preferably not in an entertainment center where the heat coming from the exhaust fans stays trapped. Let the air circulate around it.
* Be sure to use compressed air to free dust every once in a while. * Make sure no cables are under tension or putting tension on the jacks in the back or front. * It does have moving parts (other than fans), a harddrive and an optical drive, so make sure not to move it abruptly while on (obviously, don't drop it while off either) or subject it to vibration.
A PS3 250 GB Slim for only $349.99 USA retail is much better for those who don't care about backwards compatibility. For those who do care about backwards compatibility and some other lost PS3 features the first PS3 60 GB is clearly the best.
That is not something that you can do with a PS3. Discs are not uploaded into the harddrive of a PS3
on the ps3 console in the front their is a button it will take the disk out
That's a really good question. If you do care about the price then buy the cheaper one the Xbox 360. But if you don't care about the price then buy PS3 . The Xbox 360 Has more games available than the PS3. The PS3 doesn't have as many games but in my opinion has better gameplay.
How long your PS3 will last depends on how well you treat it. If you treat it well and take very good care of it then it might last quite a few years. If you treat is badly and bang it around there is no telling how long it's lifetime will be.
Nothing. If you can take a hairdryer through security then surely you must be able to take a PS3..
---- Actually PS3 move is just an addition to the PS3. you can take the camera out and it becomes a regular ps3,
Take it to a shop
you can just take the memory card out of the first PS3 and transfer it to the other PS3
No, you have to take a picture with your camera and then hook it up to the ps3, that's how you get photos under photos in playstation home.
no most PS3 can not even play them
it depends on how fast both ps3's are