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Slim PS3 coming soon
goog ( Score Rank: User did not make predictions in the last 30 days ) goog  |  closed on 01-Jan-2009 (324 days ago)
Rumor has it that the Slim version of PS3 is coming some time this year.

http://gizmodo.com/351496...\
"The guys at T3 are saying one of their inside men has heard word that Sony will be producing a slimmer, sexier PS3 heading for the shelves this autumn. While everyone knows that Sony will eventually shrink its very obese console..."

There is even a mock up image of PS3 on Gizmodo. We all know PS3 is bulky and noisy. Let's predict when Sony will announce a slim version of PS3.
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  1. black-shoulder black-shoulder 323 days ago
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    answered: [ * ] announced after 2008 or never
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    No such announcements yet
  2. Homer Homer 408 days ago
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    predicted: [ Most Likely ] [ 100% ] announced after 2008 or never
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    It is getting less likely now.
  3. Guru Guru 415 days ago
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    predicted: [ Most Likely ] [ 69% ] annouced in 2008
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    Sure. When there is no innovation possible for a machine, cosmetic changes will follow.
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