80GB. The only difference between the two are the hard drive capacities.
More memory, that's all.
YES
It is a lot of space..I have many ps3 games installed and i still have 40gb left..so i think is cool
Only on the 1st generation of the PS3 which is 80GB, you can't play them on the 40GB one though
40gb, 60gb, 80gb, 120gb, 250gb, also can be upgraded to 320gb at sony centers.
Yes. All models, 40gb, 60gb, 80gb, 120gb, 250gb!
Which version is better is up to you, depending on where you live you have the following options: PS3 80GB (US) 80GB HDD, Card Reader, Backwards Compatible with PS2 games, 1 free game (Motorstorm) PS3 60GB (discontinued, search the stores if you want one) 60GB HDD, Card Reader, Backwards Compatible with PS2 games, 2nd controller, 2 games for free (Resistance and Motorstorm) PS3 40GB (Worldwide) 40GB HDD, No Card Reader, Not Backwards Compatible I won't write about the 20GB since you probably can´t find one anymore.
It depends on what version of the ps3 you use. the 20gb, 60gb and old 80gb versions can play ps2 games, but the 40gb, new 80gb and 160gb versions can't.
Yes - the only differences between it and the 40GB version is the extra hard-drive space, and the fact that they generally come with the Dualshock 3, with built-in rumble.
40GB, 80GB, or 160GB PS3s can not play PS2 games. NO MATTER WHAT. Do not listen to anyone that says they can play them. On the other hand, 20GB and 60GB PS3s can play them. Actually all ps3s can play ps2 games on them no matter what the gb. I have a 40gb ps3 and i play ps3 games on it all the time. But you have to go to the playstation store and download the free ps2 content to play ps2 games on a ps3.
by the model number and not all PS3 80GB have the same model