Why is the Playstation 3 60 Gigabite no longer available?

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I was just wondering why Sony was no longer selling the Playstation 3 60 Gig version in Britain anymore? As the 40 gig has obviously less memory and no PS2 backwards compatibility. Also does anyone know if there is plans for the release of the 80 gig version in Britain? Thanks for any answers! :)
I am unsure as to "imraa2" meaning in his answer because if he reads my question agian he will notice that i do not mention PSP only PS3. Slightly confused as to why you were talking about PSP?
 
price reduction plan
ntn 's available except 40gb till 12 jne so m buying ps3 40gb here in india
duh!!!!! i wish they could have had discontinued it a lil later
 
the only reason Sony stop producing the 60 gig is because they could save money, instead of having 4 there are only 2 controller ports, all of the card readers have gone CF,
SD/Mini SD, Pro, and with the backwards compatibility it all about the micro chips and programs that the PS needs to run these backwards compatibility, this all save s money so Sony have can have a major price drop within the next few years dominating even further in the console wars, soon 300 quid PS3 won't be a joke, what with the hi-def blu ray player included in the price,

i sacrificed for a chance to get my PlayStation 3 and it was worth it.

i say if you can't afford a PlayStation now you don't deserve one.
 
That's sony for you. They stopped the 60GB one so that everyone has to but worse technology, they'll probably bring out costly upgrades in the future
 
ps3 by far it's your home system ihave a psp and i only use it for music. with all these next gen systems out you would put down the psp and play the ps3. What a stupid question the price range is crazy. a psp is 184 with tax included and a 40gb(can't play ps2 games) is 400 with tax, how do pick a psp over a ps3
 
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