Now, this isn't a troll of the PS3 slim, but really just some questioning about all this coverage it is getting.
Now, I can understand why people would care if portables get smaller, since that directly deals with the ease of use, but when it comes to consoles, I would think that the vast majority of people who play games on said consoles wouldn't constantly be moving their consoles from TV to TV, so what is the point? From what I have seen, the new PS3 slim doesn't significantly cut down the area that a PS3 lays down on, but rather the volume (the height). From what I have seen, it just looks like the height has been halved. Are people really using entertainment centers where they don't have enough space to accommodate PS3 "fats"? If so, I would think these people are cramming their consoles into area's where they can't even breathe, which could harm the console...
Also, I know someone is going to come in here and say "yea but I move my console all the time, so it will be a great investment for me" and I am happy for you, but I just don't see people moving their console that often. Also, isn't the most annoying part of moving consoles this generation the fact that component cables are usually plugged into the back of televisions, so it becomes a hassle to constantly stretch around your tv to remove and reattach these cables?
And then we will have the people who will say that that is looks better, but personally I think my PS3's glossy finish makes it look more elegant than that cheap hard plastic look of the PS3 slim, and I think most will agree with that sentiment.
Now, I can understand why people would care if portables get smaller, since that directly deals with the ease of use, but when it comes to consoles, I would think that the vast majority of people who play games on said consoles wouldn't constantly be moving their consoles from TV to TV, so what is the point? From what I have seen, the new PS3 slim doesn't significantly cut down the area that a PS3 lays down on, but rather the volume (the height). From what I have seen, it just looks like the height has been halved. Are people really using entertainment centers where they don't have enough space to accommodate PS3 "fats"? If so, I would think these people are cramming their consoles into area's where they can't even breathe, which could harm the console...
Also, I know someone is going to come in here and say "yea but I move my console all the time, so it will be a great investment for me" and I am happy for you, but I just don't see people moving their console that often. Also, isn't the most annoying part of moving consoles this generation the fact that component cables are usually plugged into the back of televisions, so it becomes a hassle to constantly stretch around your tv to remove and reattach these cables?
And then we will have the people who will say that that is looks better, but personally I think my PS3's glossy finish makes it look more elegant than that cheap hard plastic look of the PS3 slim, and I think most will agree with that sentiment.