Sure the PS3 was designed to accept a standard laptop harddrive and made for easy replacement and upgrade of the harddrive. You can have the largest laptop size available installed in the PS3 or any other size. The PlayStation network support also has procedures for upgrading the harddrive.
Yes
naah. get at least a 250gb one.
at the time of this post they cost $299.99 US. Dollar
The newest released PS3s have 320 GB and 160 GB replacing the 120 GB and 250 GB slim models
Almost all of the specifications are possible for windows 7 to run on that model of emachine (at least from what I have researched for you) but your big problem comes from the fact that Windows7 requires 1 Gigabyte of 32-bit RAM, and the T3990 (though upgradeable) came standard with 256 Megabytes. If the machine wasn't upgraded to have at least 1 Gigabyte (GB) of 32-bit RAM, then the installation will not be possible.
Yes some PS1 titles can be played in all PS3s
You can upgrade it to a maximum of 4 GB, and it requires a 64 bit operating system.
hi it's worked but not with all ps3s it's just workes with (ps3 60 gb) and some times on ps3 80 gb
It is possible to increase the amount of RAM on your computer through an upgrade. These upgrades would be able to increase your RAM by a few Gigabytes.
Sure they are used and many cost near as much or more than the new 250 GB PS3, but 1st and mainly second generation PS3s can be found. It's even possible to find early vendor/ developers PS3s from before the official release in November 2006. Gamespot offers a preowned refurbished 20GB model that they will sell for 299.99 and a 60 GB model from the 1st or 2nd Generation for 349.99
Yes, you can upgrade the internal memory of the Acer netbook to 8 GB.
All GB PS3 play all PS3 games. The new PS3 move will require older PS3 to get the latest updates as will the 3D games