I have a ps2 and i use it for about 3 hours, for a ps3 it use the same amount of energy for about 2 hours (thats like having an old tv on for 2 hours) so i guess you should play it for about 2 hours and it will not use too much energy!
The PS2 uses 8.3 volts DC and far less power than a PS3 but both connect to TV sets. The question of whether playing a PS3 is a waste of energy could be applied to the TV just as easily.
no, they just think xbox is better so they forget about ps3, which they shouldn't because they could make more money if they sold it to ps3 too, because i know a lot of people who want one on ps3.
There is advantages on e-waste recycling since developing countries depend on E-waste recycling a lot. For example, the e-waste recycling industry in China and India in very important. Many people earn this for a living. So e-waste recycling is important. But also, there are disadvantages since e-waste produces a lot of pollution. It is bad to peoples health so we must be careful.
sure any games you download from the store can be saved and if you mean your game progress that requires you to set it up for it. I just consider it a waste to play a PS1 game on a PS3 if you can not afford games they have free demos
oh yes i have one......it can hold up to 5,000 songs pluse some movies
You have to unlock it when you rank high enough, or it could be that you have to use PDWs a lot try both tho
A lot
The ps3 slim is a little bit smaller but you can have a mermory card in it the bigger one and i think it can save a lot more energy but all the games you save on autosaves
No. That'd be a waste of time
a lot my ps3 name is johnfilikepie
Yes, there are a few minor differences between the two. The original PS3 takes up a lot more energy to run than the slim PS3 does. Also the original PS3 has a much larger and noisier fan than the slim PS3. However, there is no difference in the preformance of either version.
waste to energy (wte) is the process of creating energy in the form of electricity or heat from waste sources.
No, geothermal energy has no waste.
Yes, nuclear energy does produce radioactive waste. This waste needs to be carefully managed and stored to prevent harm to the environment and public health. Research is ongoing to develop better methods for the safe disposal and recycling of nuclear waste.
A PS3 must be plugged in to an electric outlet
The word "conserve" basically means "not waste" (or "not use").
A machine transforms energy into waste energy through the process of converting the energy into different forms, such as heat, sound, or vibration, that are not useful for the machine's intended purpose. This waste energy is typically released into the environment as a byproduct of the machine's operation, leading to inefficiencies in the energy conversion process.
Waste energy