Mark Butler
Stunt Coordinator
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- Aug 7, 2001
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FYI, the PS3 hard disk is changeable. It takes any standard 2.5" laptop drive and it even shows you how to change it in the manual and doing so does not void your warranty.
However both the Turbo-Grafx CD and Sega CD were add-ons much like the 360 Add-on, not integrated into the actual console. Plus neither were considered as part of launching a new format (ala Blu-ray or HDDVD). They were simply used to integrate with already established formats not to help create new ones. It goes back to the support question for Microsoft, I really don't think that they want either Format to succeed and that siding with HDDVD is just because Sony is the backer of Blu-ray. I mean when most of the computer manufacturers are on side with Blu-ray, Microsoft goes away from supporting them. All of them (Sony, MS, Toshiba) have completely FUBAR'd everything.
However both the Turbo-Grafx CD and Sega CD were add-ons much like the 360 Add-on, not integrated into the actual console. Plus neither were considered as part of launching a new format (ala Blu-ray or HDDVD). They were simply used to integrate with already established formats not to help create new ones. It goes back to the support question for Microsoft, I really don't think that they want either Format to succeed and that siding with HDDVD is just because Sony is the backer of Blu-ray. I mean when most of the computer manufacturers are on side with Blu-ray, Microsoft goes away from supporting them. All of them (Sony, MS, Toshiba) have completely FUBAR'd everything.