The PlayStation 2 (Slim) is a lighter and slimmer version of the PlayStation 2 released in 2004. It was succeeded by the PlayStation 3 two years later. Even so, it still holds the record as one video game console with the longest lifespan. The slim size made it easy to carry around. However, it meant that this PlayStation lacks an internal hard disk drive, power supply, and expansion bay. Fortunately, it was network-ready because it came with built-in Ethernet support, remote sensors, and an integrated modem. Other important features of the PlayStation 2 (Slim) include the ability to work as a CD/DVD player and a vast library of games.
The PlayStation 2 Slim has a height of 1.1” (2.79 cm), width of 9.09” (23.1 cm), depth of 5.98” (15.2 cm), and weight of 1.98 lb (.9 kg). The resolution of the PlayStation 2 Slim is 1280 x 720 px.
The PlayStation 2 (Slim) is a lighter and slimmer version of the PlayStation 2 released in 2004. It was succeeded by the PlayStation 3 two years later. Even so, it still holds the record as one video game console with the longest lifespan. The slim size made it easy to carry around. However, it meant that this PlayStation lacks an internal hard disk drive, power supply, and expansion bay. Fortunately, it was network-ready because it came with built-in Ethernet support, remote sensors, and an integrated modem. Other important features of the PlayStation 2 (Slim) include the ability to work as a CD/DVD player and a vast library of games.
The PlayStation 2 Slim has a height of 1.1” (2.79 cm), width of 9.09” (23.1 cm), depth of 5.98” (15.2 cm), and weight of 1.98 lb (.9 kg). The resolution of the PlayStation 2 Slim is 1280 x 720 px.