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Product MPN
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| MPN: |
SCPH-79001CB |
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Key Features
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| Console Type: |
Home Console |
| Platform: |
PlayStation 2 |
| Processor: |
295 MHz 128-bit Emotion Engine |
| Gaming Type: |
Optional Online Gaming · Multiplayer Gaming |
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Processor
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| Processor type: |
128-bit Emotion Engine |
| Processor Speed: |
295 MHz |
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Memory
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| Installed RAM: |
32 MB |
| Installed Cache Memory: |
24 KB |
| Memory Bus Bandwidth: |
3.2 GB/sec |
| RAM technology: |
RDRAM |
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Display
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| Max. Resolution: |
1280 x 1024 |
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Graphics
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| Graphic Processor Speed: |
147.46 MHz |
| Graphic Card Memory: |
4 MB |
| Polygons Per Second: |
75 Million |
| Max. Number Of Colors: |
17 Colors |
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Storage Type
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| Optical Drive Type: |
DVD-ROM |
| Optical Drive Speed: |
24x (CD) · 4x (DVD) |
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Audio
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| Audio Support: |
48 Audio Channels |
| Audio Out: |
Digital Out (Optical) Connector |
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Technical Features
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| Communication Type: |
Fast Ethernet |
| Controller Pad Ports: |
2 |
| Input / Output Ports: |
FireWire · 2 x Game Controller Port · 2 x USB |
| DVD Movie Playback: |
DVD Movie Playback |
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Other Features
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| : |
MPEG 2 Support |
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Miscellaneous
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| UPC: |
711719700104 |
| Product ID: |
20246809 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
The Sony Playstation 2 is the fastest selling video game system of all time and home to some of the biggest gaming franchises ever created. Out-of-the-box backwards compatibility with Playstation One software and built-in DVD playback are but a couple of reasons the console has reached such legendary status. The 128-bit Emotion Engine that lies at the heart of the Playstation 2 has breathed life into such titles as Grand Theft Auto III, John Madden Football, and Final Fantasy X. With such an expansive list of features it’s not hard to see how the PS2 has blurred the line between niche gamer and mainstream consumer. |
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