that thing could do just about everything an average gaming PC could do, for example (not a full list by the way)
1: Play Music CD's
2: Rip Music CD's
3: Play PlayStation 1 games
4: Watch Bluray movies
5: Play PS3 games
6: fully Browse the internet
7: Watch YouTube
8" Watch Hulu
9: Watch Netflix
10: Play Music while playing a game, although I never tried it (spotify app)
11: Connect a USB Keyboard
12: Free Online gaming (for a while)
13: Some could even play PlayStation 2 games
14: Run/host an online server
and it had a lot of other apps for it also like Amazon music apps and could do just about whatever A PC at that time.
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There were different hard-drive sizes circling the model and it ranges from 20GB, 40GB, 60GB, 80GB, and 160GB, 120GB, 250GB, 320GB, 12GB and 500GB, versions.
1: The Phat
(20GB, 40GB. 60GB 80GB 160GB)1: The Slim
(120GB, 160GB, 250GB, 320GB)3: The Super Slim
(12GB. 250GB, 500GB, models)
I for one still love my PlayStation 3. Even though, I now only use my newest one for Playing games on, and I highly recommend playing PlayStation 1 games on one. Rather then on a real PlayStation 1, or PlayStation 2 because you can create a heck of a lot of Internal PS1 memory cards for your PS1 library's save files without needing to buy PS1 or PS2 memory cards
I have never had A PS1 game not work on any PlayStation 3 model Unless counting my 2nd super slim that had issues I guess
I never had a PS3 Phat that could play PlayStation 2 games. But that's why I also love My PlayStation 2 phat just as much today.