Ok, A redesign is fine as long as it isn't like the Crappy PS2 redesign. The PS2 slim was flimsy and it felt cheap and would break just by breathing on it. The top load tray I always thought would break with every use. As long as Sony doesn't skimp on the design and give us something as good as the current flagship I can't complain. As far as going to a 45 nm chip it makes since. The less heat your produce the better the unit will run. Although living up here north in the Deep Freeze of the west. It is kinda nice having a toasty PS3 to keep you warm during those all nighters lol. One request I have though is that the PS2 support is returned. I have the 60 GIG version which does. I likely won't buy another PS3 just because of that fact alone. Yea, I know buy a PS2 as well but I like only having one unit for that. Not to mention that the PS3 up converts PS2 games which is a nice bonus.
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Ok, A redesign is fine as long as it isn't like the Crappy PS2 redesign. The PS2 slim was flimsy and it felt cheap and would break just by breathing on it. The top load tray I always thought would break with every use. As long as Sony doesn't skimp on the design and give us something as good as the current flagship I can't complain. As far as going to a 45 nm chip it makes since. The less heat your produce the better the unit will run. Although living up here north in the Deep Freeze of the west. It is kinda nice having a toasty PS3 to keep you warm during those all nighters lol. One request I have though is that the PS2 support is returned. I have the 60 GIG version which does. I likely won't buy another PS3 just because of that fact alone. Yea, I know buy a PS2 as well but I like only having one unit for that. Not to mention that the PS3 up converts PS2 games which is a nice bonus.