PlayStation 3 Secrets:: PlayStation 3 Secrets The purpose of this webpage is to provide information (a majority are secret or are hard to find) on the PS3. If you think you know all there is to know about the PS3, read the following and you might learn a thing or two that you didn't know before. It is updated as new information is uncovered in the public, so visit often if you wish to keep up to date on the latest secrets. Please link to this webpage rather than copy the contents.

And do remember that the ads support this page so visit them if they interest you. Note that this page is part of a collection of secrets to various hardware. Feel free to read other technology 'SECRETS' by visiting the menu at the top of this page. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Author: Clicking on a link in the Table of Contents takes you to the selected topic, and while there, if you click on the topic title, it will take you back to this Table of Contents. The following chart describes the basic differences between various PS3 model numbers.

Activation keygen download. The chart is broken up into two parts. The first part lists the prefix, while the second part lists the suffix. Combining prefix and suffix allows you to arrive at an actual PS3 model number. Note that although the harddrive capacity and memory card readers are missing in some models, you can upgrade or add the capability later. Unimportant cosmetic variations (like color, chrome trim and exact location of ports) are not included. Note that for OtherOS, it was disabled in firmware 3.21 and higher.

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In the chart below, combining the yellow parts produces an actual PS3 model number.

Here are a few of the major features of that update, as revealed on the PlayStation Europe Blog: Custom wallpapers from USB One major feature that was included with the 5.50 update beta trial was the ability to customise the PS4 home screen with your own images from a USB stick. To get started, save your pictures into a folder named “IMAGES” on your USB stick. Ensure this folder is at the top of the USB directory, i.e. Not saved within another folder. Note the max image resolution is 1920×1080 for PS4 and 3840×2160 for PS4 Pro. Play Time Management Another major update is Play Time Management. This feature gives Family Managers (and adult family members set as Guardians), the ability to control when and for how long each individual child can play for.

Playtime can even be set to vary depending on the day of the week, for example you could allow your child to play for two hours between 4-7pm during the week and then for 4 hours between 8am-8pm on the weekend. This joins a long list of parental management features already available, including the ability to individually set what each child in your family on PlayStation Network (PSN) plays, watches and accesses online. All these features can be accessed on your PS4 via Settings > Family Management. The latest PS4 patch has been released ahead of the launch of firmware update 6.00. Sign-up for a beta test of the upcoming major PS4 patch began in July with invites being sent out by Sony earlier this month.