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fujishig 06-05-03 05:06 PM

New PS2 (integrated remote, progressive scan, etc.) next week?
 
hey all,
Just saw the list for Best Buy's ad for next week. They list the new PS2 model for 199. Didn't know it was coming out so soon. Can anyone else confirm? (they've gotta have some kind of notices up at EB or something).

kaiyouske 06-05-03 05:15 PM

I know I saw a 'PS2 with Netword Adapter' bundle for $199.99 that's supposedly shipping today. However, just to be on the safe side, I would personally go into the store and see for myself if it is really a SCPH-50000 or one of the older model PS2 repackaged with the network adapter. I recently bought the Japanese SCPH-50000 and it works great. Much, much quieter, supports progressive scan, built-in IR port for the remote (but remote is still sold seperately), and you don't have to hold the power button down as long for it to power off. I'll probably shop for a US model once it comes out.

menaz 06-05-03 05:42 PM

Is there an on/off or standby button on the remote now?

Superboy 06-05-03 06:11 PM

yes. There's also an eject button.

Gromit 06-05-03 06:48 PM

I saw at techbargains.com today that buy.com has it listed. Actually, I think it's the new one. It's $199 and includes the network adaptor. Could be a bundle I suppose.

I wonder if you would ever actually get it from buy.com though. I haven't had much luck with them in the past.

Gideon68 06-06-03 01:13 AM

Will the new model be available w/o the adapter?

Superboy 06-06-03 03:09 AM

Eventually, it will probably replace the current model.

WepaMan 06-06-03 10:52 AM

I saw a "Network Package" system at Best Buy yesterday. All it was was a SCPH-3001 model with the Network adapter packaged in. The packaging was different (slightly bigger box) but the design for the system was the same.

Gromit 06-06-03 12:22 PM

Is that a box with the PS2 and the regular network adaptor packaged in or is the NA integrated with the PS2?

Superboy 06-06-03 12:52 PM

The Network Adaptor is just included. If it was integrated, there would be no way to insert the HD.

Gideon68 06-06-03 02:01 PM


Originally posted by kaiyouske
I would personally go into the store and see for myself if it is really a SCPH-50000 or one of the older model PS2 repackaged with the network adapter.
Per Sony: The equivalent model of the SCPH-50000 in the US is SCPH-39001N, so I wouldn't expect to see the SCPH-50000 model number. Also, no current plans to sell the new model w/o the network adapter. That'll be another $20 for those who don't want it, like me (referring to the current $179.99 price).

menaz 06-06-03 02:18 PM

Well that kind of sucks, I already have a Network adapter, I guess its ebay time for it as soon as I get my hands on the new ps2 with on/off in the remote. :) God I want that feature.

young 06-06-03 02:23 PM

how does the progressive scan work?

that is, don't the games have to support progressive out? or is it only for dvds?

~~ PAL ~~ 06-06-03 03:24 PM


Originally posted by young
how does the progressive scan work?

that is, don't the games have to support progressive out? or is it only for dvds?

Should be both. But you'll still need decent component or S-Video cables to see the improvement.

Cardiff Giant11 06-06-03 04:30 PM


Originally posted by ~~ PAL ~~
Should be both. But you'll still need decent component or S-Video cables to see the improvement.
Um, don't you need Component Cables to pass a progressive signal?

young 06-06-03 04:42 PM

i'm still a little confused. for a game like motogp2 for the xbox, it says it supports 480p. so i thought that the game itself must be able to support progressive out.

since the ps2 never had progressive out (afaik), did any ps2 games support progressive out?

or will i just get an overall better quality video?

fujishig 06-06-03 05:26 PM

The new progressive feature on the PS2 is for DVD playback. Some games were already progressive scan enabled, and the old PS2 is able to handle this (Tekken 4, for example).

So the old PS2 can handle progressive scan for games, but not DVDs. The new one can handle both.

And yes, you do need component cables (and a progressive scan television) to use this...

young 06-06-03 08:05 PM

thanks, fujishig, for clearing that up.

kaiyouske 06-06-03 11:17 PM


Originally posted by Gideon68
Per Sony: The equivalent model of the SCPH-50000 in the US is SCPH-39001N, so I wouldn't expect to see the SCPH-50000 model number. Also, no current plans to sell the new model w/o the network adapter. That'll be another $20 for those who don't want it, like me (referring to the current $179.99 price).
Out of curiosity, where did you see this information from? Thanks in advance. :)

Gideon68 06-07-03 02:48 AM


Originally posted by kaiyouske
Out of curiosity, where did you see this information from? Thanks in advance. :)
I gave Sony a call. 1-800-345-7669.

tenaciousdave 06-08-03 07:43 PM

I can verify that the model #'s for the bundles are 39001/N, I can't verify if's the 5000 series though.

kaiyouske 06-09-03 04:31 AM

Ah, okay. I did see some of them new nifty boxes today at my local Best Buy. I guess I could've looked up the model #s that way but I got lazy :P Ah wellz.

porieux 06-15-03 05:08 PM

Looks like Sony lied to you :(

http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/ads/promos/newscorrect.asp

nickdawgy 06-15-03 06:24 PM

when does the new model come out? I thought I had a new one, but I guess I have the SCPH 39001 and not the SCPH 39001N

Gideon68 06-16-03 01:20 PM


Originally posted by porieux
Looks like Sony lied to you :(

http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/ads/promos/newscorrect.asp

Looks like they did. I called them again and they verified this time that the new model number, SCPH-39001N, is just for their tracking of how many new bundles are sold. They have no info, or will give any, on when the new model (the one released in Japan) will be released here.

Sorry for the confusion everyone.


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