![]() ![]() ![]() This is the model most would reccomend getting if you go for a slim, as it retains the PS1 chip for backwards compatability. Starting with this unit there is a new Ethernet port on the back so you no longer need the adapter used on the FAT models. The 39000 series is considered to have the best laser and a very quiet fan, and overall be the best version of the FAT model PS2 to own. The IR port allows the system to be fully controlled with the DVD Remote Control. The iLink port has been removed but a new IR (infer-red) receiver has been added. This is the best model to own if you wish to have the iLink port. Better cooling features were added internally for better reliability, but with an increase in fan noise. This is the last version to contain the iLink port. SCPH-39001Īgain we have some internal design changes but nothing has been changes to the outside case. ![]() The SCPH-35001 was a bundle package (with Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec) which Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) introduced for a limited time, back in July of 2001. There are no differences in the functionality between the SCPH-30001 and SCPH-35001 PlayStation 2 consoles (although there are some design changes to the internal parts). There are also 5 versions of this model which can be identified by the seriel number and the number of screws on the bottom of the system: 10 Screws at base of PS2 Version 1, 2 and 3. 8 Screws at base of PS2 Version 4,5 and Electrical warning stamped on the bottom SCPH-35001 This model required you to install software on a memory card, that would allow the SONY PlayStation 2 to work with the DVD Remote/Playback. As mentioned above, the colored PlayStation logo on the front of the disc tray rotated 90 degrees so it could be adjusted to an up-right position in either position the console is set up. The PlayStation 2 was designed to sit upright or on its’ side, and was the first console to have this option on purpose (The original PlayStation with disc read errors would often work fine if it was propped on its side but that’s another story). To the right of that is the Reset/Power button and below that the Eject button for the CD tray. On the right side of the systems face you have the CD tray with a small PlayStation logo which can actually be rotated 90° to still be upright if you prefer to stand your PS2 on its ’ side. It is labeled S-400 and allows you to locally connect up to six PS2 systems together to play supported LAN games. On these original models of the PS2 there is an iLink port to the right of the USB ports. Underneath the controller ports, the PS2 sports two USB type A ports to support additional accessories. On the front of the console you have two controller and memory ports to the left. It has a great muscle look if you ask me. The face of the unit is lined with grills and vent holes. The PlayStation 2 (FAT) – This all-black monolith packed a heavy punch and showed. ![]()
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