Price range: £299.00
What is it: Next-generation games console with integrated Blu-ray player
What we think: The new PS3 is significantly cheaper, with only a slightly smaller hard drive, the loss of the card reader and PS2 backwards compatibility
Sony PlayStation 3 (40GB) Review
Reviewed on: 19 October 2007
Sony has finally responded to criticism that its next-generation console is too expensive, slashing the price of the original 60GB model to £350, and introducing this new 40GB unit, priced at £300.
Apart from the smaller hard drive, the differences are minimal -- see our extensive full review of the 60GB model for more details. Your £50 saving will only lose you two of the four USB ports, the multi-format card reader, an Ethernet cable and the ability to play SACDs. If that was the end of the list, we'd say there was no contest -- get this cheaper unit.
There is one more omission, though, and that's that it won't play your PlayStation 2 games. This was previously handled by a combination of chips and software, but Sony has decided to save money on the chips and let the PS3's games stand on their own. This may not be wise: since release, only the online multiplayer shooter Warhawk has stood out as an impressive title, whereas Microsoft's Xbox 360 has had several high-profile hits in that time.
Of course, this lack of backwards compatibility doesn't matter if you haven't got many PS2 games, in which case, this remains a brilliant multimedia home entertainment system. The 40GB hard drive should be large enough for most users and it's by the far the cheapest Blu-ray player on the market.
Edited by Jason Jenkins
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