PS3 Slim gets much-improved audio

PS3 Slim's audio features trump the old 'Phat' model
PS3 Slim's audio features trump the old 'Phat' model

More tech details are slowly seeping out on the newly announced PS3 Slim from Sony, with the latest news being that the latest PlayStation 3 has much-improved audio features compared to the original PS3.

In addition to what we already learnt from Sony's media conference earlier in the week – which focused on the physical size of the unit, the increased 120GB hard drive capacity and other features such as the fact that the PS3 Slim supports BraviaLink – the latest tech news out of Japan indicates that the PS3 Slim will bitstream Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio direct to your receiver.

PS3 Slim trumps the 'Phat'

The HDMI chip on the PS3 'Phat' couldn't bitstream new high def codecs like Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MA, having to decode it internally and then sending the data to your receiver via LPCM.

Of course, you are only really going to notice the audio-improvements if you have a really good high-end surround sound set up.

TechRadar can only surmise that Sony didn't want to make too much of a big deal about the improved technical features on the PS3 Slim, in order to fully run down the remaining stocks of the 'Phats'.

Check out TechRadar's GamesCom 2009 coverage for much more on the PS3 Slim and the new PSP Go

and all the other big news from Sony's Gamescom conference

Via Engadget

Adam Hartley