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[El Gato Guiri] has instead installed one inside a PlayStation 2 Slim, and rather artfully at that. The result is a tidy little media center device. Pretty tidy, right? All those ports work!
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is one of the most iconic and successful gaming consoles in history, with two main iterations: the original "Fat" model and the later "Slim" model. Each version has its ...
Since Sony was already offering network connectivity as part of its latest bundle for the original PS2, the built-in Ethernet and telephone jacks aren't that big a deal, but they're a plus.
with a shiny new PS2-slim. Since I got it, I've been turning the console off by switching to standby, then pulling the plug. However, I'm feeling lazy, so I have a question:<BR><BR>How long is it ...
Like many people, my PS2 is now broken ... Finally, are there any detailed cleaning or repair guides out there for the slimline model? All the ones I've found seem to be for the old fat version.
the PlayStation 2 Slimline (best knows as the "PS2 Slim"). This new model was thinner, quieter, and included a built-in Ethernet port. It did not, however, have the original's 3.5" expansion bay ...
This particular version has the model number SCPH-77001, which means it was part of the PS2 slimline release, dating back to late 2004. According to the box, this is a Satin Silver version ...
and just like the PS2 fat-to-slimline transition, the physical on-off switch on the backside has been made redundant and subsequently ousted. Just above the disc drive on the front, the ...
Slim-line PS2 console owners can check if their AC adapter is being recalled by looking at its label. Adapters considered at-risk and eligible for the recall are printed with the model number "HP ...