An old PlayStation 3 color is coming back on the market, Satin Silver PS3 which is first appeared roughly three years ago along with a Yakuza Kenzan bundle.This PS3 is silver satin and headed to Japan on March 10th.The 160GB model CECH-2500A SS selling for ¥29,980 (about $366) while the 320GB CECH-2500B SS weighs in at ¥34,980 (about $427).Also, PS3 launch March 10 in limited quantities in the Satin Silver version is for Vertical Stand for ¥2,000 (about $24).Specifications other than body color, which gradually launched in July 2010 CECH-common 2500 series. Adopted a thin body, PS3 games as well, Blu-ray Disc playback, DVD and CD playback is also possible to do. USB ports in a system 2, Bluetooth 2.0 and IEEE 802.11b / g wireless LAN, which also built.
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