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Relaterade
I listor: 3
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We Like:
- Blu Ray player
- graphics
- card reader
- quiet
We Don't Like:
- Power hungry
- HDMI set up is frustrating
- no DualShock feature in controller
Viewed solely as a games console, the PS3 looks poor value for money despite the price NOT ALLOWEDping significantly since its launch. But when its network capabilities are considered, along with the 60GB hard disk (incidentally an 80GB version is rumoured to be on the way), the Blu Ray player, plus the sheer quality of the graphics/picture, it makes much more sense. Enough sense in fact for me to recommend you buy one.
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Pros:
Full 1080i output
Cheapest way to get Blu-ray
Potentially the better gaming console
Very sleek look to unit
Easy to navigate front end
Games are region freeCons:
No media streaming abilities
Limited appeal with launch titles
Expensive (if you don’t want Blu-ray)
PlayStation Network poor compared to Xbox Live
Online play limited and unprovenEditor's Choice Award
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PC Advisor.co.uk
The PS3 truly is technologically superior to both the Xbox 360 and the Wii, providing stunning graphics that will impress the most cynical of gamers. It's also a pleasure to use, with an intuitive, friendly interface. But this won't be a must-have console until Sony and its partners deliver with some compelling games.
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Overall rating: 8/10
Features: 8/10
Value for money: 8/10Pros: Excellent Blu-ray performance; ‘full’ HD output;
motion sensor controllors; Wifi-ready; upgradeable hard disk
Cons: Expensive; can’t upscale games or DVDs; no HD cable
included; underwhelming selection of launch software
Overall: The power of the PS3 will have hardcore gamers
frothing at the mouths but, while the PS3 is relatively cheap as a Blu-ray
player, it’s an unquestionably expensive games machine. The question still
remains as to whether people actually want all those multimedia features on
their games console – and whether they’re prepared to pay for them. As such it’s
a little early to make a judgement on whether the new Playstation will live up
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Pros: The Sony PlayStation 3 has incredible potential along with a feature set that is at the top of the heap right now. Considering the length of these product lifecycles, Sony is likely to be the technology leader for at least three years. Good titles are rolling out as of this writing. You'll see some game titles on the PS3 (NBA 07 for example) which, while not tapping anywhere near the tremendous processing and graphics potential of this console—it's a port of the Xbox 360 version—still look very good indeed and play extremely well. The powerful Cell processor inside the PS3 combined with the audio subsystem and superb video output clearly make this the state-of-the-art game console. The built in media card reader, USB ports and ethernet connectivity work perfectly. It's a terrific Blu-Ray HD movie player. The next generation of games for this thing are incredible. Overall, the PS3 is an interesting, versatile and powerful piece of equipment.
Cons: The PS3 does not upscale movie DVDs to high definition (HD). Using the controller within movie menu systems is fussy. The worldwide product launch was terrible, with ridiculously short supplies of the console. Sony essentially missed the 2006 American Thanksgiving shopping rush and is not predicting sufficient supplies for the Christmas 2006 rush either. I don't get these guys—after all of the marketing hype and industry coverage, Sony is still building consumer pressure by means of inadequate product supplies? We've said it about Nikon and lots of other companies: stop being stupid by building this kind of pressure. If you want to build pressure, take the risk of developing a raft of terrific game titles and demonstrating them all over the place in advance of the console release. You'll sell more consoles than you can count. This business of producing and selling consoles before having the game titles needed to truly show off the hardware is foolish and ultimately does not serve a company's best interests. It places the product's potential market success squarely on consumers' shoulders, rather than on the quality and range of the initial product and the content produced for it. That's dumb. As of this writing, there aren't any existing entertainment all-in-one remotes which can be used to control the PS3, so if you want this usage & control option for viewing entertainment you'll have to shell out big money for Sony's proprietary Bluetooth compatible remote. No high-definition hookup cable in the box—composite only. Last but not least, the right side of the PS3 gets real hot because the power supply and AC/DC converter is internal (rather than being supplied in the form of the ubiquitous external power 'brick'. Some users have reported random thermal shutdowns, mid-game, most likely from extended, intensive use. No online PS3 gaming yet. Overpriced.
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A terrific games console, but you'd be mad to pay this much for it unless you're also in the market for a decent Blu-ray player.
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Inget betygSony Premium 60 GB Playstation 3
It’s hard to live up to the hype surrounding $10,000 plus pre-sale prices for the PS3, but it does trounce Microsoft’s mighty Xbox 360 in terms of technology, sex appeal and the fact it is the least expensive Blu-ray player on the market. To t
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Good:
Looks sleek, sexy and incredibly appealing
Is virtually silent
Controller can be recharged
Cheapest Blu Ray player in the market
Allows users to indulge in a plethora of multimedia activities
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Is Heavy
No HDMI Cable
No rumble in the controller
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Inget betygSony Premium 60 GB Playstation 3
Itwas surreal on Friday November 17, 2006 a day that will live in infamyfor gamers across the USA, to actually lay my hands on a virgin SonyPlaystation 3 system. Eager customers waited as long as an entire week,camping outside of stores nationwide to be sure they would be first inline to experience Sony’s answer to the Microsoft Xbox 360. With areported one hundred million PS2 units sold worldwide, Sony supposedlywould only be rolling out a measly 300,000 PS3s on launch day, withabout another 100,000 shipping to stores and online retailers beforethe end of 2006. By video game standards this is a miniscule number;however, what will be of great interest to home theater enthusiasts whohave been watching the HD DVD versus Blu-ray format war is the factthat more Blu-ray players landed in the homes of US consumers in oneday than had ...
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