The ps3hardrive is the same as the computers all you need is remember the model of the hardrive the you take it to a computer store e.g PCworld etc. and ask a member of staff if the have it.
Yes (i think) you can because if you can put a new harddrive into an old ps3 then you should be able to put an old harddrive into a new ps3 The above is true, HOWEVER, any content you have downloaded from PSN will not work until you transfer your acct. to the new system. (Download content only works with 1 ps3 and up to 3 satellite psps at a time.
No you can not get a chip, the PS2 could not read PS3 blue-Ray game discs and could not play them if it could read them. A PS3 is the only game console that can play PS3 games.
Slim probably as it is newer. But then again they could be same
A PS3 harddrive is a standard size notebook harddrive and are only worth the amount of a used laptop harddrive of the same GB size. The $50 extra currently being charged for the 320 GB harddrive is about value of a new 160 GB harddrive so a used 120 GB harddrive would be worth much less.
pro 11 ps3 because you could do more things on the ps3 then the wii. for the wii you need wifi
The PS3 slim with 120GB hardrive.
no
No they are 2 separate things.
Buy a new hardrive, and replace it with the old one
uh, in the 360 you just hold a button and pull open and it pops out, slide it in and it pops in, its at the very top of the xbox.
Yes It will as its a sata interface :)
no the game disc needs to be there to play the game as they are not downloaded
PS3 harddrives use standard laptop harddrives and you don't need to use a PS3 harddrive. If you want to use an old PS3 harddrive you must update the information to the new PS3 model software or it will not work
the 60gb ps3 has a bigger hardrive, card readers, 4 usb ports and backward compatability for ps2and ps1 games. ( the 60gb is far better).note: the 60gb ps3 is dicontinued
The PS3 slim is around 5 pounds lighter. A larger hardrive around 120gigs Consumes lesser electricity (greener) Older PS3 models permitted users to install third-party operating systems like Linux on them, that won't be possible with the PS3 Slim.
It is essentially memory that stores movies, music and of course games. You are going to want to keep it around. Not that you can even get rid of it.
As you probably know almost every electrical item has a fan to cool down the hardrive and inside parts of the actual console.