. Isn't there a 'trade-up your busted PS3 for a Slim' service available, rather than getting it fixed?
Not that I know of. After an hour or so of thinking I went out to the mediamarkt and got a Slim, checking the numbers to make sure it was a 40nm/45nm chipset @ 60W.
My quick impressions:
- I still wish I could just plug in my old harddrive and continue as I was. Plugging it in now means I have to reformat
- there are, on the other hand, advantages to having a clean setup (cleans up a lot of stuff I didn't play anymore at once
), so I think when I do get my old one running again, I'll just copy the save games
- will try to get the old one fixed (saw something like 80 euro for a new laser or 35 euro for redoing the cooling paste). I've wanted two PS3s for stuff like LBP2 level building and playing online games in the study anyway.
- the Slim doesn't like standing on its side. It can do it just fine, but it gets noisier, and particularly the BD drive noise becomes much louder.
- it's true what they say about the fan-noise - it's quieter, but at the same time more focussed (if you'd make a wave recording, you'd see a narrower noise bandwidth) and it stands out initially just because it's such a different sound from the old one. But setting it down flat makes a big difference.
- I actually like the new lights in the new buttons. They make the system look much nicer.
- replacing the harddrive was easier (but turned out pointless). My hdd was manufactured on 26 May 2010, so pretty recent.
- there is no question that the Full RGB setting is what I need for my Samsung TV. I was shocked at the washed out image I got from the Slim with the default settings.
- Home installs and runs very quickly, was surprised at that. I couldn't get into the Wipeout space before due to some kind of corrupted download file, but now I could.
The guy at Mediamarkt also mentioned that the new 160GB wouldn't be coming at the Move's launch. They'd get the 320Gb Move bundle and its variants in September, but the 160GB packs wouldn't come until mid-late October.
All in all, I just wish my old 60GB (320GB) PS3 hadn't died.
I liked its USB ports and memory card slots. And Sony, a deal with Steam to have savegames
in the cloud wouldn't be a bad idea at all ...