satvinder alg
United Kingdom
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(Jan 19, 2008 - 5:39 AM)
It's early days yet. This is a long term strategy for Sony, and now with Blu ray tightening its grip on the HD front, it can only get better.
(Dec 19, 2007 - 10:35 AM)
Trolling ? the answer was to What's a PS3?
(Dec 19, 2007 - 6:54 AM)
it's what the 360 wishes it was.
(Dec 8, 2007 - 5:46 AM)
Xbox + missing bits = Xbox elite, just shows where the box was meant to be if it wasn't rushed release. Like many others who probably don't care about numbers s***ed, reference quality, hard core gaming the PS3 is an excellent choice for the front room, its simply a jack of all trades. my opinion is that its all about convenience and convergence. Yes Ethernet is faster but it's hardly necessary nowadays, again hdmi is not necessary but its convenient to have one standard for all connections. The 360 is evolving into a multi media system akin PS3? that's taken a year or so. So will the people that bought the early 360's be upgrading to the elite ? than when the 360 is released with HDDVD built in will they also buy that? PS3 is a long term strategy from Sony (like PS2)and again re-iterating that quality costs, and takes time, games of quality are coming, but if they rush release products customers complains, if they take too long customers complains !! There will never be enough games for the hardcore gamers on any console, we still play resistance, motorstorm and now recently COD4 to me these are quality items, but inherently most games are the same (excluding Wii stuff) just with better eye candy and slightly different game mechanics) each time around, Halo = Halo 2 (better Graphics) = Resistance (worse graphics) = Halo 3 (even better graphics)....
(Dec 6, 2007 - 12:21 PM)
it's funny how all these 'not needed' missing bits are slowly being added on to the box, at cost. Never said anything about reference quality output, don't even know what you mean, but my ps3 hooked to a Kdl-40x3500 is the best output I've personally seen, I'm happy.I see this item as a multi media hub and not just a games console, and put it simply it connects to the internet, plays games, music, films... without any extra bits & bobs or wires being added and costing more.