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Originally Posted by James
As long as you can upgrade the system at a later date, I'll buy the 20GB. I don't see needing a 60GB, but if I do, I'd like to just do a switch out.
$500 seems about right on with most speculation. I think a lot of people were hoping for lower though. If it was $300 - $400 at most - Sony would probably have the upper hand this year.
I still wanna get one at launch, but I'm concerned that I'll be supporting a trend and telling game companies it's OK to keep going higher and higher with prices. I don't want the PS4 to be $700 or something. 
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Sorry about the bump, but I think James needs to see this:
http://www.gamesradar.com/gb/ps3/gam...sectionId=1006
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A Sony representative on the show floor at E3 also emphasized that gamers won't be able to upgrade the memory of the 20GB version; if that's the PS3 incarnation you opt for, you're permanently stuck with a 20GB memory limit.
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Also, a ton of other key features are missing as well. read the article for more info.