Sony Playstation 3

September 2009 update: Sony releases the PS3 Slim that is a redesigned console featuring essentially the exact same features as the "phat" PS3 but in a smaller, lighter body. Furthermore, Sony is simplifying the product line to have only one SKU, the slim that has a 120GB hard drive built in, available for $299. The Playstation 3 (PS3) is Sony's third console and successor to the massively popular Playstation 2. PS3 is part of the seventh generation of consoles which includes Microsoft's Xbox 360, and Nintendo's Wii. The biggest changes that the PS3 sports over the PS2 aside from massively increased processing and graphical capabilities is the use of Blu-Ray discs which have a maximum capacity of 50GB, as well as adding motion sensing capabilities to the controller.

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MSRP$299.00
Release date November, 2006
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Pros & Cons

ProSCORE
116 reviews
71
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mixed
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78 positive
18 mixed
18 negative

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Pros:
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Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
+95agreedisagree

Full HD support, including an HDMI port
+88agreedisagree

Built in WiFi connection
+82agreedisagree

Full 1080p support.
+72agreedisagree

Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
+57agreedisagree

Powerfull CPU and GPU. Most powerfull console ever.
+49agreedisagree

You can run Linux on it
+48agreedisagree

Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
+47agreedisagree

HDMI is the newest 1.3 version, unlike the 360 1.2 version, the PS3 will be able to run on ALL future HD Televisions.
+42agreedisagree

Upscales PS1 Games, PS2 Games, and DVDs to HD Resolution through HDMI.
+42agreedisagree

Sleek look.
+37agreedisagree

Four USB ports on the 80G box.
+35agreedisagree

Very solid hardware reliability
+32agreedisagree

Frequent patch updates improve console's capabilities
+30agreedisagree

Tilt capabilities of SixAxis controller provide additional control element.
+19agreedisagree

Can be used as a media centre with support for standard file formats like MP3, MP4, h.264, AAC, DivX to name a few.
+18agreedisagree

Online is free, not pay 50 dollars
+17agreedisagree

Use of Blu-ray discs with up to 50GB / disc allows for content-rich games and less in-game disk swapping.
+16agreedisagree

Don't need to pay so much a month for online gaming...just pay for the games
+15agreedisagree

Can stream media from personal computers or NAS servers via UPnP.
+14agreedisagree

The only console built with Bluetooth, wireless
+13agreedisagree

remote play (via the Internet)
+12agreedisagree

Slim version is much smaller and sleeker
+9agreedisagree

Built to boot other operating system like linux, bsd, etc.
+8agreedisagree

HDMI-CEC support in Sept. 2009 firmware update and slim models
+5agreedisagree

Power by Cell processor and blueray
+4agreedisagree

Tons of online support and wiki`s
+4agreedisagree

Unleash all the blueray features
+3agreedisagree

The only Cell processor machine in the market
+2agreedisagree

Slim model has Braviasync capability.
+2agreedisagree

blu ray discs have special coating, don't scratch
+2agreedisagree

GREAT games such as Calling All Cars available on Playstation Network exclusviely for the PS3.
+1agreedisagree

Replacing takes a long time 4 weeks
-6agreedisagree

Cons:
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No backwards compatibility on the 40GB model
+24agreedisagree

Steep price in comparison with competition.
+18agreedisagree

Games can be expensive ($60)
+18agreedisagree

Difficulty to program for is hurting quality of games being ported to it
+14agreedisagree

Very few good exclusive titles
+13agreedisagree

Relatively small library of games
+12agreedisagree

No Bluetooth A2DP support for game audio
+9agreedisagree

Dropped Extra USB ports on latest models
+8agreedisagree

Online not as good as Xbox Live
+6agreedisagree

Some problems when playing PS2 games in regard to sound.
+5agreedisagree

No backwards compatibility with Playstation 2 games on the PS3 Slim
+5agreedisagree

the ability to install Linux is removed from the PS3 Slim
+4agreedisagree

installation of demos and games even with the DVD is annoying
+1agreedisagree

Not many games yet (as of April 2007)
0agreedisagree

dashboard functionality missing a lot of features compared to Xbox Live
0agreedisagree

XMB dashboard has a lot of confusing entries especially in the settings section
0agreedisagree

no cross-game invites, party chat, etc
-1agreedisagree

frequent firmware updates are inconvenient
-4agreedisagree

Some of them had Blu-Ray drives with very poor longevity, which Sony Support has a very difficult time acknowledging.
-6agreedisagree

poor graphics compared to xbox 360 even though it has the better graphics chips(must be a software problem)
-6agreedisagree

Games are required to be on proprietary blu-ray discs
-10agreedisagree

Very loud fans; it's not a good Blu-ray player for quiet listening environments
-13agreedisagree

Design is too tall, are to fit into most entertainment units in its upright position.
-13agreedisagree

Stole motion sensing concept from Nintendo
-27agreedisagree


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Details

The SIXAXIS controller features the same form factor as the standard PS2 Dual Shock with some significant changes on the inside. The controller no longer "shocks" as rumble is absent substituted by six-degrees of motion sensing (x, y, z translation and pitch, yaw, roll rotation). The rear shoulder buttons are replaced by analogue triggers. Lastly, the SIXAXIS is noticeably lighter than most controllers, even lighter than the Wiimote.

Playstation 3 Hardware

PS3 supports up to seven connected bluetooth devices which can be a mix of game controllers or other bluetooth devices such as compatible headsets and keyboards. Connecting to your LAN is accomplished through the integrated gigabit ethernet adapter, or an optional wireless adapter for the 20GB model, and the integrated B/G adapter on the 60GB model.

Both DVD playback and high-definition Blu-Ray playback are supported standard, making the PS3 one of the least expensive Blu-Ray players on the market. DVD upconversion is also possible but only available through an HDMI connection.

Composite, S-Video, Component and HDMI are all supported output types of the PS3 with a variety of resolutions available such as 720p, 1080i, and 1080p. Both stereo and optical output are supported with many formats supported including Dolby Surround Sound and uncompressed LCPM.

Out of the box the PS3 is the most backwards compatible out of all the systems, as almost every single Playstation 1 and Playstation 2 game plays properly. Early North American and Japanese consoles have PS2 compatibility built into the hardware with all European versions using software emulation. Later versions of the PS3 in all territories are expected to use software emulation instead of hardware.

Another feature that is unique to the PS3 is the ability to swap out the included hard drive with any standard SATA 2.5" laptop drive. Any SATA drive can connect and be used with the PS3, however the slot can only fit a 2.5" drive.

Playstation 3 System Software

Similar to the Playstation Portable (PSP) the PS3 uses the Cross Media Bar (XMB) interface to access the different functions and services the PS3 offers. Similar to the Xbox 360 the PS3 provides a vast array of services right out of the box that span the gamut of game playing and multimedia playback.

The PS3 plays back most audio and image formats, while video is limited to mp4 and mpeg2 formats. All media playback is played from media stored on the internal hard drive, or attached to the PS3 through the USB connection. Unlike the 360, no network streaming is possible. A modern web browser, with javascript and flash support, comes installed on all PS3s which allows for surfing the Internet directly from the console.

An online distribution system, known as the Playstation Store, is accessible for free which lets users download game demos, Playstation Network titles, movie and game trailers, as well as extra software to enhance the PS3 experience. One of these free software packages is Folding@home. In Fall of 2007 Sony will be releasing Playstation Home which is a Second Life kind of virtual world where users have properties that they can customize and share with their friends.

A feature that is totally unique to the PS3 is the ability to load on custom operating systems. Linux is the only operating system that has been developed to work with the PS3 with a few flavours being available, the most popular being Yellow Dog Linux which has a distribution that is customized specifically for the PS3.

Playstation 3 Versions
 

The Playstation 3 has undergone various revisions and SKU releases in different markets, some with major changes, sometimes with subtle differences.

PS3 Slim ($299) - exact same features as the 80GB model, except no backwards compatibility with an extra 40GB for a total of 120GB hard drive. On the outside the console undergoes a major redesign to make it smaller, lighter and thinner.

Discontinued as of September 2009 

80GB ($299) - 80GB hard drive, all the options including integrated WiFi, 4 USB ports, and the memory card readers. PS2 backwards compatibility hovers around 80% with enhanced graphics and scaling on supported titles. PSOne compatibility is near 100%.

160GB ($399) - the exact same as the 80GB hard drive except it comes with a 160GB hard drive standard, and Uncharted the game packed in.

Discontinued Versions

40GB - Contains the core Playstation 3 services such as Blu-Ray movie support, and playing PS3 games. Contains 2 USB ports (down from 4), no memory card reader, and the biggest change is the total removal of PS2 backwards compatibility. Compatibility with the original Playstation remains at near 100%. Integrated WiFi remains part of the hardware, and comes with a built-in 40GB hard drive.

 

60GB - The original "Premium" version of the PS3 that contained all the integrated hardware options, and full PS2 compatibility.

20GB - The original "tard pack" version of the PS3. Features a 20GB hard drive but no WiFi, or memory card reader.

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Buy It

Playstation 3 Slim | 120GB Hard Drive

• PlayStation 3 120 GB

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Playstation 3 | 80GB Hard Drive

• PlayStation 3 80GB

• PlayStation 3 w/80GB HDD

UPC: 711719801504

EAN: 711719801504

MPN: 711719801504

Playstation 3 | 160GB Hard Drive - Uncharted Bundle

• PlayStation 3 160 GB Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Pack

• Playstation 3 160GB Console - Drake's Fortune Bundle (PS3)

UPC: 711719803805

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MPN: 711719803805

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Comments

1.  avatar koon101 said:

this console is the best console out. it is built for the future and in a year or so it will over take xbox 360. compred to wat u get price isnt bad, also the blu ray player is one of the best out, even when compared to one swich are 700 quid. it can only get better, and the playstation brand is unbeatable!!!
Aug 05, 2007 2:57pm
2.  avatar HK-47m4 said:

I second that.
Aug 06, 2007 3:00am
3.  avatar tion said:

3rd
Aug 24, 2007 1:42pm
4.  avatar Omar said:

The PS3 finally gets below the $400 barrier today in the US, at the cost of PS2 backwards compatibility. I would've liked to see Sony lower the price while maintaining all the features, but I understand why they did it. Still at $400, and being the best Blu-Ray player available, it's a pretty compelling deal. Let's see what happens to sales.
Nov 02, 2007 11:47am
5.  avatar desjardinsy001 said:

Firmware 2.0 breaks Linux Wifi (Verified on YDL and Ubuntu).
Nov 17, 2007 11:58am
6.  avatar marshaal5 said:

best build best features quietest console and games in 2008 thta will kill m$
May 14, 2008 1:15am
7.  avatar cmejia said:

The Playstation 3 is not the best console for games, but it's the best entertainment (movies, internet, and pictures) out there. It beats the 360 hands down for video playback and all of the above. Blu-ray looks good on my HDTV, and the only worth while game for the PS3 is MGS4 which I rented, and then bought right away when I returned the rental. Amazing game play, first of MGS I have ever played. But I pretty much bought the PS3 for DVD/Blu-ray playback, but I'm sure I'll fit some games in....
Sep 18, 2008 10:47pm
8.  avatar BrileyKenney said:

Thanks to the price drop for the 80GB models to $399.99 (yes I am aware my comment is a little untimely) I think I'm gonna have to go pick up one of these bad boys. I was just waiting pretty much for a better deal to come around. The different models, especially the cheaper ones, with certain features stripped down didn't entice me.
Nov 18, 2008 11:58am
9.  avatar daveb said:

Anyone yet see the PlayTV adapter - that supposedly allow the PS3 to record TV shows... Any pricing (what currency) ? Any views as to it's functionality ?
Nov 20, 2008 6:43pm
10.  avatar Omar said:

It released in the UK (not sure about wider Europe) a few months ago. Overall the PlayTV is a pretty cool addition, and the reviews I've read say it works rather well with a few issues/quirks.
Nov 21, 2008 9:51am
11.  avatar Rat said:

Not too many games besides next-gen iterations from PSX and PS2 hits, which I didn't really dig. But BD playback, Linux and LittleBIGPlanet are my 3 reasons to buy it next week. Let's hope this year brings some games that are not sequels to anything.
Jan 08, 2009 4:21pm
12.  avatar tmoreau said:

By far the most powerful console available. Full HD support, Blu-ray player, HDMI, wi-fi, and a very reliable machine (as of now 3-4% failure rate, lowest of all current consoles). The difficulty of development of game titles is now negligible, and any developer who uses it as an excuse now is (in my book), a lackluster and lazy developer. While the competing equivelant console boasts that it has more RAM, I beg of it to try and produce as many on-screen actions as the PS3 is capable of. For example, playing Killzone 2, I have never seen an opposition so intelligent, when the enemy is behind cover, they will not just pop up in the same spot over and over waiting to have their head taken off, they will move cover, use one member to distract while the other enemies flank you. I challenge the 360 to pull that off, I have yet to see another shooter on that console be that actively intelligent.

The PS3 is a great console, with the sluggish economy, and some development studios taking longer and longer to produce a title, as well as their own economic woes, its nearly on track with PS2 sales in the same timeframe. Some companies were taking the easy way out and devving for the 360 only, but in time, it slowly went away. But Microsofts deep pockets are keeping some studios and publishers exclusive. My opinion, the PS3 needs to flourish as much as the 360 does, without competition, a monopolized gaming company can essentially charge whatever they want to give gamers. I certainly wouldnt pay 800 dollars for the Xbox 720. Price is still a bit of an issue for the gaming community, however looking at the big picture, you are getting serious bang for your buck. Shelling out 399 for an 80 gb console garners you a game with the package, bluetooth enabled console, wifi built in, free access to the PSN, downloading add-on content, demos of upcoming titles, or released titles, web-browser capability, PSP to PS3 connectivity, HDMI 1.3a compliant, a blu-ray player (one of the best on the market), a wide range of exclusive PSN and PS3 titles, company sponsored sales on PSN for products, and in some cases free, and in some countries, ability to rent or purchase movies/TV shows. All that for 399.00, while on the 360, you spend 399.00 for an elite console, with standard DVD capabilities, HDMI 1.2, maybe with a game. Then you add 50 dollars a year for online play, a wireless dongle (new is still above 80 dollars I believe), even after the 50 bones a year, you still pay for extra content for gaming, but demos and such are free, the only real 1up is the 120gb HDD. Put it together and you are looking at nearly 600 dollars when all is said and done.
Jul 25, 2009 7:30pm
13.  avatar 1stade said:

who the $%#% writes some of this stuff it is not the most powerful console its graphics performance is crap compared to xbox 360 and this isn't a rant.

Jul 26, 2009 4:49am
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Omar

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August 18, 2009
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67
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mixed
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14 pros
7 cons
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Built in WiFi connection
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • You can run Linux on it
  • Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
  • Sleek look.
  • Very solid hardware reliability
  • Tilt capabilities of SixAxis controller provide additional control element.
  • Can be used as a media centre with support for standard file formats like MP3, MP4, h.264, AAC, DivX to name a few.
  • Online is free, not pay 50 dollars
  • Don't need to pay so much a month for online gaming...just pay for the games
  • remote play (via the Internet)
  • Slim version is much smaller and sleeker

Cons

  • Difficulty to program for is hurting quality of games being ported to it
  • Online not as good as Xbox Live
  • Some problems when playing PS2 games in regard to sound.
  • dashboard functionality missing a lot of features compared to Xbox Live
  • XMB dashboard has a lot of confusing entries especially in the settings section
  • no cross-game invites, party chat, etc
  • frequent firmware updates are inconvenient

Comments

"The PS3 finally gets below the $400 barrier today in the US, at the cost of PS2 backwards compatibility. I would've liked to see Sony lower the price while maintaining all the features, but I understand why they did it. Still at $400, and being the best Blu-Ray player available, it's a pretty compelling deal. Let's see what happens to sales."
"It released in the UK (not sure about wider Europe) a few months ago. Overall the PlayTV is a pretty cool addition, and the reviews I've read say it works rather well with a few issues/quirks."

Competitors

Omar prefers Microsoft Xbox 360 over Sony Playstation 3
Omar prefers Sony Playstation 3 over Nintendo Wii
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HK-47m4

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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Built in WiFi connection
  • Full 1080p support.
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • Powerfull CPU and GPU. Most powerfull console ever.
  • You can run Linux on it
  • Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
  • HDMI is the newest 1.3 version, unlike the 360 1.2 version, the PS3 will be able to run on ALL future HD Televisions.
  • Upscales PS1 Games, PS2 Games, and DVDs to HD Resolution through HDMI.
  • Sleek look.
  • GREAT games such as Calling All Cars available on Playstation Network exclusviely for the PS3.

Cons

Did not agree with any cons

Comments

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Rat

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January 8, 2009
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5 pros
4 cons
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Full 1080p support.
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • You can run Linux on it

Cons

  • No backwards compatibility on the 40GB model
  • Steep price in comparison with competition.
  • Very few good exclusive titles
  • Design is too tall, are to fit into most entertainment units in its upright position.

Comments

"Not too many games besides next-gen iterations from PSX and PS2 hits, which I didn't really dig. But BD playback, Linux and LittleBIGPlanet are my 3 reasons to buy it next week. Let's hope this year brings some games that are not sequels to anything."

Competitors

Rat prefers Nintendo Wii over Sony Playstation 3
Rat prefers Sony Playstation 3 over Microsoft Xbox 360
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fractalhorizon

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October 19, 2009
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31 pros
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Built in WiFi connection
  • Full 1080p support.
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • Powerfull CPU and GPU. Most powerfull console ever.
  • You can run Linux on it
  • Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
  • HDMI is the newest 1.3 version, unlike the 360 1.2 version, the PS3 will be able to run on ALL future HD Televisions.
  • Upscales PS1 Games, PS2 Games, and DVDs to HD Resolution through HDMI.
  • Sleek look.
  • Four USB ports on the 80G box.
  • Very solid hardware reliability
  • Frequent patch updates improve console's capabilities
  • Tilt capabilities of SixAxis controller provide additional control element.
  • Can be used as a media centre with support for standard file formats like MP3, MP4, h.264, AAC, DivX to name a few.
  • Online is free, not pay 50 dollars
  • Use of Blu-ray discs with up to 50GB / disc allows for content-rich games and less in-game disk swapping.
  • Don't need to pay so much a month for online gaming...just pay for the games
  • Can stream media from personal computers or NAS servers via UPnP.
  • The only console built with Bluetooth, wireless
  • remote play (via the Internet)
  • Slim version is much smaller and sleeker
  • Built to boot other operating system like linux, bsd, etc.
  • HDMI-CEC support in Sept. 2009 firmware update and slim models
  • Power by Cell processor and blueray
  • Tons of online support and wiki`s
  • Unleash all the blueray features
  • The only Cell processor machine in the market
  • Slim model has Braviasync capability.
  • GREAT games such as Calling All Cars available on Playstation Network exclusviely for the PS3.

Cons

  • No Bluetooth A2DP support for game audio

Competitors

fractalhorizon prefers Sony Playstation 3 over Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360
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loopinator20

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January 24, 2009
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9 cons
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Built in WiFi connection
  • Full 1080p support.
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • Powerfull CPU and GPU. Most powerfull console ever.
  • You can run Linux on it
  • Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
  • HDMI is the newest 1.3 version, unlike the 360 1.2 version, the PS3 will be able to run on ALL future HD Televisions.
  • Upscales PS1 Games, PS2 Games, and DVDs to HD Resolution through HDMI.
  • Sleek look.
  • Very solid hardware reliability
  • Frequent patch updates improve console's capabilities
  • Tilt capabilities of SixAxis controller provide additional control element.
  • Can be used as a media centre with support for standard file formats like MP3, MP4, h.264, AAC, DivX to name a few.
  • Use of Blu-ray discs with up to 50GB / disc allows for content-rich games and less in-game disk swapping.
  • Can stream media from personal computers or NAS servers via UPnP.

Cons

  • No backwards compatibility on the 40GB model
  • Steep price in comparison with competition.
  • Very few good exclusive titles
  • Relatively small library of games
  • No Bluetooth A2DP support for game audio
  • Dropped Extra USB ports on latest models
  • Online not as good as Xbox Live
  • Some problems when playing PS2 games in regard to sound.
  • Games are required to be on proprietary blu-ray discs

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Midwinter

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March 16, 2009
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5 cons
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Built in WiFi connection
  • Full 1080p support.
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • Powerfull CPU and GPU. Most powerfull console ever.
  • You can run Linux on it
  • Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
  • HDMI is the newest 1.3 version, unlike the 360 1.2 version, the PS3 will be able to run on ALL future HD Televisions.
  • Upscales PS1 Games, PS2 Games, and DVDs to HD Resolution through HDMI.
  • Sleek look.
  • Four USB ports on the 80G box.
  • Very solid hardware reliability
  • Online is free, not pay 50 dollars
  • The only console built with Bluetooth, wireless
  • Built to boot other operating system like linux, bsd, etc.
  • Unleash all the blueray features
  • GREAT games such as Calling All Cars available on Playstation Network exclusviely for the PS3.

Cons

  • No backwards compatibility on the 40GB model
  • Steep price in comparison with competition.
  • Games can be expensive ($60)
  • Relatively small library of games
  • Dropped Extra USB ports on latest models

Competitors

Midwinter prefers Sony Playstation 3 over Nintendo Wii
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8leanne4

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January 24, 2009
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Built in WiFi connection
  • Full 1080p support.
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • Powerfull CPU and GPU. Most powerfull console ever.
  • You can run Linux on it
  • Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
  • HDMI is the newest 1.3 version, unlike the 360 1.2 version, the PS3 will be able to run on ALL future HD Televisions.
  • Upscales PS1 Games, PS2 Games, and DVDs to HD Resolution through HDMI.
  • Sleek look.
  • Four USB ports on the 80G box.
  • Very solid hardware reliability
  • Frequent patch updates improve console's capabilities
  • Tilt capabilities of SixAxis controller provide additional control element.
  • Can be used as a media centre with support for standard file formats like MP3, MP4, h.264, AAC, DivX to name a few.
  • Use of Blu-ray discs with up to 50GB / disc allows for content-rich games and less in-game disk swapping.
  • Don't need to pay so much a month for online gaming...just pay for the games
  • Can stream media from personal computers or NAS servers via UPnP.

Cons

  • No backwards compatibility on the 40GB model
  • Games can be expensive ($60)
  • No Bluetooth A2DP support for game audio
  • Dropped Extra USB ports on latest models

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iambored8907

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May 28, 2008
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8 cons
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Built in WiFi connection
  • Full 1080p support.
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • Powerfull CPU and GPU. Most powerfull console ever.
  • You can run Linux on it
  • Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
  • HDMI is the newest 1.3 version, unlike the 360 1.2 version, the PS3 will be able to run on ALL future HD Televisions.
  • Upscales PS1 Games, PS2 Games, and DVDs to HD Resolution through HDMI.
  • Sleek look.
  • Four USB ports on the 80G box.
  • Very solid hardware reliability
  • Tilt capabilities of SixAxis controller provide additional control element.
  • GREAT games such as Calling All Cars available on Playstation Network exclusviely for the PS3.

Cons

  • Steep price in comparison with competition.
  • Games can be expensive ($60)
  • Difficulty to program for is hurting quality of games being ported to it
  • Very few good exclusive titles
  • Relatively small library of games
  • Online not as good as Xbox Live
  • Some problems when playing PS2 games in regard to sound.
  • Not many games yet (as of April 2007)

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Discordanian

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January 5, 2008
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10 pros
9 cons
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Built in WiFi connection
  • Full 1080p support.
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • Powerfull CPU and GPU. Most powerfull console ever.
  • You can run Linux on it
  • Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
  • HDMI is the newest 1.3 version, unlike the 360 1.2 version, the PS3 will be able to run on ALL future HD Televisions.
  • Upscales PS1 Games, PS2 Games, and DVDs to HD Resolution through HDMI.

Cons

  • Steep price in comparison with competition.
  • Games can be expensive ($60)
  • Difficulty to program for is hurting quality of games being ported to it
  • Very few good exclusive titles
  • Relatively small library of games
  • Some problems when playing PS2 games in regard to sound.
  • Not many games yet (as of April 2007)
  • Games are required to be on proprietary blu-ray discs
  • Stole motion sensing concept from Nintendo

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atomicshed

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November 11, 2008
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13 pros
5 cons
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Has a built-in Blu-ray and DVD player
  • Full HD support, including an HDMI port
  • Built in WiFi connection
  • Full 1080p support.
  • Great 7.1 Dolby TrueHD Sound
  • You can run Linux on it
  • Free downloads of enjoyable demos, and add-ons
  • HDMI is the newest 1.3 version, unlike the 360 1.2 version, the PS3 will be able to run on ALL future HD Televisions.
  • Upscales PS1 Games, PS2 Games, and DVDs to HD Resolution through HDMI.
  • Four USB ports on the 80G box.
  • Very solid hardware reliability
  • Frequent patch updates improve console's capabilities
  • Tilt capabilities of SixAxis controller provide additional control element.

Cons

  • No backwards compatibility on the 40GB model
  • Games can be expensive ($60)
  • No Bluetooth A2DP support for game audio
  • Some problems when playing PS2 games in regard to sound.
  • Games are required to be on proprietary blu-ray discs

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