Hello,
Own'ed a 360 since lauch and sold it back in June. Not missed gaming much untill now
i need a console back 
I was more than happy with my xbox 360 (had the elite model), but now i am looking at getting another console i seem to be fancying a PS3.
I like the fact of having a blue-ray player built in
if it was confirmed the 360 was getting a blue-ray player i would get a xbox without a question to be honest.
I do kinda fancy a change though
also theres the little game of MGS 4 i wanna play 
Anyone explain the differences between the different models of PS3 ? i can see 40Gb, 60Gb, 80Gb and 160Gb

Whats the best one to get ?
Any other info/input would be great
Also any word on price cuts for the PS3 before x-mas ?
Thanks Ben
Own'ed a 360 since lauch and sold it back in June. Not missed gaming much untill now
i need a console back 
I was more than happy with my xbox 360 (had the elite model), but now i am looking at getting another console i seem to be fancying a PS3.
I like the fact of having a blue-ray player built in
if it was confirmed the 360 was getting a blue-ray player i would get a xbox without a question to be honest.I do kinda fancy a change though
also theres the little game of MGS 4 i wanna play 
Anyone explain the differences between the different models of PS3 ? i can see 40Gb, 60Gb, 80Gb and 160Gb


Whats the best one to get ?
Any other info/input would be great

Also any word on price cuts for the PS3 before x-mas ?
Thanks Ben

I'm just a bit ignorant of hubs. Last time I used a USB hub, they all had warnings about not plugging certain devices in, e.g. you couldn't plug an external HDD into the USB hubs on an Apple keyboard. Has all this nonsense vanished with dedicated USB2 hubs? Do certain peripherals still need to be connected to a USB port on the system? Is a mains powered one best?