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Sep 09, 2019
Awesome Product
1 of 1 found this helpful Friends on Blu-Ray. How can you go wrong! Being able to binge watch the show at a very reasonable cost is great. Packaging and inserts are really nice. Highly recommend!
Jun 09, 2008
The Best Next Gen Hardware
As an owner of all three game systems, I bought the PS3 last, mostly due to the price tag and slower market entry, but eventually bought it for Blu-ray compatabilities. However, I am now using it mostly for video games. I have to give the best hardware rating to PS3. The blu-ray player, the sturdy construction, the backwards compatability, the ability to unite with my PSP, and wifi capability, make the PS3 quite a nice addition to a home theater setup. The controller has motion sensor capabilities, but not as creative or entertaining an Nintendo Wii. However, the consistency of controller layout across three console generations gives the PS3 a one-up in familiarity, not to mention the remote can power the system on and off. The system OS is well designed and easy to use. Setting up the system doesn't take that long and changing the OS theme is a nice option.
Dislikes: Some games take a long time to load (which sucks). Also, video settings don't allow for a simple transition between HDMI and Component video settings (which makes it inconvenient to transfer between my HDTV and projector).
Likes: Quiet Operation (unlike Xbox 360). Compatibility with pretty much every type of media options available. Backwards compatability with PS1/PS2 games (I purchased the old 60GB model). PS3 only titles coming to market (FF13, MGS4, GT4, Haze, R:FOM 1 & 2, etc.).
Overall: Xbox 360 has a great game lineup, comfortable controls, and a nice system OS layout. However the 360 hardward was built shoddy (loud DVD, frequent user issues) and they charge for online play (although $50 per year isn't too bad). The Wii is a very cool system, offering the ability to repurchase and play classics, backwards compatability with Gamecube, and motion sensor controls that allow gamers to get off their couch. Wii's shortfalls include games that are majorly tailored to kids and the hardware is not capable of matching the other two systems (but price tag and ingenuity wash out the issues). PS3 is the most powerful system, is getting a stronger library of games, and the best OS layout. It's downfall include some lag issues with load times and a high price tag. If I had to rank how much I like each system in relation now, I'd place them in the following order: PS3, Wii, & then Xbox 360. Please caveat my response on 360 is due to the amount of hardware issues I've faced (two DVD drives, faulty downloads on xbox live). I'm sure if I had the 360 Elite, I would have a different standpoint.