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-[* black] After a demerit for the warranty sticker, we decided to top our open-faced compliment sandwich with some kudos to Sony.
[* black] The PS3 Super Slim's hard drive bay cover pops right off and reveals a bright blue Phillips screw.
[* black] After removing said screw, the standard 2.5" SATA 250 GB 5400 RPM hard drive comes right out.
[* icon_note] In case you're keeping track, that's a single Phillips and no more than 5 or 10 minutes for a hard drive swap.
[* black] Perhaps the coolest thing about the PlayStation's hard drive is that Sony allows you to upgrade your console with any 2.5" laptop hard drive. No fancy firmware, no wacky enclosures—just you, your console, and as much storage as you can cram in there.