DLX
04-15-2003, 03:05 AM
http://www.gamers.com/news/1352173
"SCE will release a new, upgraded version of the PlayStation 2 console, model number SCPH-50000, in Japan on May 15 for 25,000 yen (about US$207). The new model will support DVD-RW media (although it cannot actually write data to them) and 525p progressive scan DVD playback, and produce about 30% less noise thanks to a modified exhaust fan. However, it lacks the IEEE 1394 ports (aka FireWire) installed in earlier versions of the PlayStation 2.
At the same time, Sony also plans to release a new DVD remote controller, priced at 2,200 yen (about US$17). The revised remote has two extra buttons for opening and closing the PS2's disc tray and turning the power on and off. The new remote is matched by an integrated IR receiver in the console, obviating the need for a receiver plugged into one of the system's controller ports.
Dedicated fans of a few games like Armored Core may be disappointed at the lack of system link capability in the new model -- the ports were removed to balance the costs incurred by revising and upgrading other aspects of the console -- but DVD enthusiasts will certainly appreciate the addition of progressive scan support and more streamlined remote control functions, at an only marginal price increase. Sony plans to introduce the new model to markets outside Japan at some time after the Japanese release -- we'll likely learn more on the subject at E3."
Well there ya have it, but im not too sure anyone is ready to dish out the diffrence in cost between the new one just for the upgraded remote control and a couple of other bullshit. Well see what happens in Japan.
"SCE will release a new, upgraded version of the PlayStation 2 console, model number SCPH-50000, in Japan on May 15 for 25,000 yen (about US$207). The new model will support DVD-RW media (although it cannot actually write data to them) and 525p progressive scan DVD playback, and produce about 30% less noise thanks to a modified exhaust fan. However, it lacks the IEEE 1394 ports (aka FireWire) installed in earlier versions of the PlayStation 2.
At the same time, Sony also plans to release a new DVD remote controller, priced at 2,200 yen (about US$17). The revised remote has two extra buttons for opening and closing the PS2's disc tray and turning the power on and off. The new remote is matched by an integrated IR receiver in the console, obviating the need for a receiver plugged into one of the system's controller ports.
Dedicated fans of a few games like Armored Core may be disappointed at the lack of system link capability in the new model -- the ports were removed to balance the costs incurred by revising and upgrading other aspects of the console -- but DVD enthusiasts will certainly appreciate the addition of progressive scan support and more streamlined remote control functions, at an only marginal price increase. Sony plans to introduce the new model to markets outside Japan at some time after the Japanese release -- we'll likely learn more on the subject at E3."
Well there ya have it, but im not too sure anyone is ready to dish out the diffrence in cost between the new one just for the upgraded remote control and a couple of other bullshit. Well see what happens in Japan.