| | | |  Product Description: Japanese version system, not available in the US. Fully compatible with US games. No need for any additional plugs, cords, or cables. System is 100% ready-to-play in the US. When you first turn the system on, it asks you to select the default language. All you need to do is change these default settings to English if necessary. Includes Silver wireless Sixaxis controller, AV cable, Power cable, Ethernet cable, and also includes High-Definition, Gold Plated HDMI Cable. 40 Gb hard drive. Not backwards compatible with PS2 games. NO International buyers outside of Canada. |  | | | |
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Rating : - Why This Says 'Silver' I Don't Know... But what I will do is give a review for this base on me owning the ceramic white JP version. (Ironically I wish I did get my hands on the silver one but I had already gotten this one by the time it came out)
...and before I start, hell no I didn't spend over a grand for it; however I did buy it off of another site (which more or likely I'm sure I won't be able to name, lol). However, I do think it a bit unfair that people are reviewing the product based off of someone else's (not Amazon, for that matter) pricing. So I thought I'd give something of brief, yet geniune product review, as someone who actually owns one.
This is a slightly old review I would say considering I've owned mines for just about 2 yrs now (got it about 2 holiday seasons ago). Originally it was a 40gb that came w/ one matching sixaxis controller. I'd say pretty much everything was probably the same w/ it as the N. American version (or any other PS3 version for that matter). Setup was easy and fairly straight forward--and when it came to changing the HDD it was pretty much the same (w/ only a minute variation pull-out HDD slot looked from what I seen on the tuts on the web). The ceramic white looks awesome and is surprisingly not that hard to keep clean and of course due to the lighter color, you can get away w/ not seeing as many prints. All-in-all I love it and it's a unique difference from the (older) black ones.
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