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The next best thing to a permanent PS3 implant

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Shenzhen Madcow)

There's good news for those who can't bear to part with their PlayStation 3. (Or perhaps not so good, depending on one's social life or lack thereof.) Clearvision is releasing a 7-inch display and a pair of speakers that can be attached to Sony's console, according to Engadget.

The Wii was outfitted with a similar screen last year, presumably because the PSP and DS just don't cut it for hard-core gamers when on the road or walking to the corner grocery for a six-pack of Red Bull. But regradless of what you think of the Xbox, there's at least one 360 case mod that has them all beat.

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by DarkHawke April 21, 2008 4:31 AM PDT
This is much slicker-looking than the Wii one, and that Xbox 360 mod, well considering the heat/noise/Red-Ring-of-Death problems of that thing, I'm surprised this particular beast don't just go up in flames after five minutes! ;)
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