Will if thats the case I hope it sells like hotcakes, cause what I would like to see become available at some point again is a new PS3 with 4 USB ports and the media card readers (PS2 support is of less importance to me). So if the 160GB model is a way for them to test the water for a high end version then its success could hopefully lead to this.
That said I am not sure how great a test it is, I mean just having a bigger disk doesn't give a lot of tangible advantages overthe 80GB model, especially considering how easy and cheap it is to upgrade the PS3 harddrive.







