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February 2008
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The editors liked
The hardware looks great
And runs nearly silently and very cool
Wireless controller is light and feels great
Great-looking Blu-ray movie playback
Price is low for a Bluy-ray player
A lot of multimedia options
Solid backwards compatibility
Inexpensive Bluray player
The PS3 has BluRay and DVD capabilities
Extremely powerful
Blu-Ray DVD player built in
Terrific gaming performance. Built-in Wi-Fi
Bluetooth. Free networked gaming. Integrates a high-quality Blu-ray player. Supports Blu-ray Profile 2.0.
Smaller size. Larger hard drive.
Killer gaming performance. Blu-ray player. Media card reader. HDMI out with 1080p. Works with PS1/PS2 titles.
Smaller and lighter
Quieter and more energyefficient
The PS3 has excellent picture quality
Comparable to and sometimes better than that of standalone players
Sony's PS3 is an unbelievable bargain
Considering you get a gaming console
Media hub and Bluray player all in one box for less than $400
The unit is proving to be somewhat futureproof
Thanks to an Ethernet port and insightful firmware upgrades from a motivated Sony
Which wants to de
Blu Ray player
Graphics
Card reader
Quiet
Awesome sound/video output
Built-in Blu-ray drive
Wireless networking
Tilt-sensing capability
Online shopping features
All games HD-ready
Multimedia functionality
Free online multiplayer
60 GB hard drive
Swanky design with quiet operation
All games in high-definition
PSP-like easy-to-use interface
Plays high-def Profile 2.0 Blu-ray movies in addition to upscaling standard DVDs
Built-in Wi-Fi
40GB hard drive
Online play is free
HDMI output with 1...
Plays Profile 2.0 high-definition Blu-ray movies in addition to upscaling standard DVDs
Built-in Wi-Fi and flash media reader
80GB hard drive
Online pl...
The editors didn't like
Terrible online store
Slow
Unintuitive browser
No background downloading
Games continue to play even if you eject the disc
You have to manually restart the UI via the controller
Messy UI
HD scaler doesnt work right
Price is high for a video game con...
Remote costs extra
Image quality falls flat
The PS3 lacks a wireless networking adapter
Extended battery pack and builtin microphone.
Expensive
Costs more than competing consoles. Sony has removed memory card slots. Online features lag behind Microsofts Xbox LIVE. No dedicated Blu-ray remote.
Overall
Feels slightly flimsier than the previous PlayStation 3. Sliding-door optical drive doesn't feel sturdy
And it feels like a step backward
Expensive. HDMI cable sold separately. No more vibrating controller. Hard to find on store shelves.
Only two USB ports instead of four
Backward compatibility is limited to PS1 games
The included remote is cumbersome and it is sometimes hard to find the appropriate buttons
Especially for the nongamer
While the audio performance is pretty strong
The PS3 doesn't have the cult following that the PS2 has developed among audiophiles. It is altogether possible that the reason why the audiophiles like the PS2 is because it isn't the newest thing (they always like the old stuff
Power hungry
HDMI set up is frustrating
No DualShock feature in controller
Ole is better". Well first off all the consoles are great in different ways. However
If you are talking about performance and graphic wise the PS3 comes out on top. Yes
The launch titles werent great for the PS3 but this fall you have Assassins Cre...
No flash media reader
Cant play PS2 games
Doesnt include rumble controller
A USB port on the back wouldve been nice
No infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes arent compatible
Glossy black finish is a fingerprint magnet
Online gam...
Online gaming
Media
And commerce options not nearly as developed as Xbox Live.
Abstract: The PS3 console takes center stage in the gaming arena. by Vaughn SmithMay 8, 2006 - Los Angeles, CA - Sony unveiled the final version of the PS3 at their E3 Press Conference today in Los Angeles, CA and to the delight of fans everywhere, answered...
Published: 2011-07-04, Author: Carl , review by: HardCOREware.net
Abstract: One of the major advantages we write about in our PS3 vs XBOX 360 coverage that the Playstation 3 has over the XBOX 360 is that you can install just about any standard 2.5″ SATA hard drive into it. This means you can either buy a smaller capacity console ...
The sophisticated hardware in the system makes the Sony PS3 as a Blu-ray player a bit noisier compared to other players. But this along with the remote and design issues are overshadowed by the amazing performance and solid set of features that the PS3...
Smaller and lighter, Quieter and more energyefficient,
Only two USB ports instead of four, Backward compatibility is limited to PS1 games
Slim-line game console system stands out for its value, versatility, and options, and rates 4.5 stars for its efforts. As a Blu-ray player, it rates 3.5 stars; the Blu-ray disc images it outputs are good, but not as pleasing as those on our top-perfor...
This cheaper iteration of the next-generation Playstation is attractive for those who have been waiting for a good enough price reduction to warrant an upgrade from their old PS2. With blu-ray movie playback now finally gaining traction following the e...
The New 120GB PS3 “Slim” is a fine looking machine. It’s stylish, it performs well and it’s priced right. Sure it may take a few seconds longer to load Blu-ray discs, but it’s not a big deal. If you already own a PS3, we’re not sure why you’d bother to...
Abstract: From the outset, the PlayStation 3 has billed itself as more than just another game console. And this machine lives up to its promise: Its one of the most capable Blu-ray Disc players available today. The 80GB PS3 ($400, as of 2/18/09) has built-in gi...
If you have an original Playstation (some of its games are compatible with the Playstation 3 80 GB) or if you're changing platforms, you definitely want to give this unit a look. While lacking in some key features, it does provide a true HD gaming expe...