80GB PLAYSTATION3
May 21 2007, Dharmendra

Right after the epic announcement of StarCraft II in Seoul, South Korea, here comes one more debut i.e. Sony’s 80GB PlayStation 3. After putting an end to the 20GB model, it seems that they are going to phase out 60GB too. When PS3 rolls out in...

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