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One more secret for the PS3, infinite sighs

From a rather shoddy article posted at the Inquirer, there is still a bit of rumor to circulate and get slightly pumped about. Even though Sony had stated for a long while that the PS3 would not be playable at the Leipzig Games Convention, those at the show still got to have a close-up inspection of the final prototype of the hardware. From the few pictures posted, the thing is pretty. Shiny, sleek, mammoth, ginormous... it's very attractive (for a machine). But nope, it wasn't even plugged in. There was no chance to hear it in action or see the little lights flash on. No biggie.

The man standing by the PS3 (some sort of Sony marketing guy) claimed they were keeping the console unplugged until the Tokyo Game Show. Why? Sony still has one secret up their sleeve. Of? A secret feature! What could it be? An espresso machine? Built in vaccinations? There isn't much left for the system to do, really, so what could they possibly have that they've yet to disclose? Your guesses are most certainly welcome, along with your craziest ideas.