Sony’s PS2 updated with integrated power supply, no price cut
By Thomas Ricker | November 6, 2007
Filed under: Gaming
While you’re holding out for a slimmer, $99 PS2 Sony has gone ahead and released a new model in Japan. The SCPH-90000 with integrated power adapter hits Japan on November 22nd for ¥16,000 or about $140 — that’s the same price as the SCPH-79000 model already available. ¥1,500 (about $13) will buy you the optional vertical stand. Besides that internal power supply, we’re not seeing anything new. Hurting for gaming profits are we Sony? Oh, right.
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