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February 2008
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Swanky design with quiet operation
All games in high-definition
PSP-like user-friendly interface
Plays high-def Blu-ray movies in addition to standard DVDs
Built-in Wi-Fi
60GB hard drive
Bluetooth support for wireless controllers and accessories is...
Abstract: At first glance the new Super Slim version of the PlayStation 3 is all good news: it's notably smaller than the most recent Slim iteration of Sony 's long-running console, and its 500GB hard-disk is the largest yet offered as a standard fitment. Compare i...
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Published: 2008-05-07, Author: David , review by: asia.cnet.com
Swanky design; all games in HD; PSP-like user-friendly interface; plays Blu-ray and upscales DVDs to 1080p; built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth; 80GB hard drive; wireless and optional force feedback controllers; backward-compatible with PS2 and PS1 titles; bu...
A USB port on the back wouldve been nice; glossy black finish is a fingerprint magnet; runs hot and noisy; power guzzler.
The 80GB Sony PlayStation 3 is still the most expensive next-gen game console, but its swanky design and bevy of features make it great value even at S$799.
Abstract: Unveiled in front of the whole world for the first time at E3 2005—Sony’s next generation console has been through the entire gamut from delays, to re-designs, to price fluctuations to weird marketing campaigns (remember the crying baby ad?) a...
Swanky design with quiet operation; all games in high-definition; PSP-like user-friendly interface; plays high-def Blu-ray movies in addition to standard DVDs; built-in Wi-Fi; 60GB hard drive; Bluetooth support for wireless controllers and accessories is...
Pricey; first wave of games is somewhat anemic; doesnt upscale DVDs to HD resolution; no force feedback (rumble) support in controller; a USB port on the back wouldve been nice; glossy black finish is a fingerprint magnet; HDMI cable not included.
Sonys PlayStation 3 may be the most expensive next-gen game console, and its launch titles are not all that impressive, but its swanky design and bevy of features, including a Blu-ray drive, make it hard to resist--even at US$600.
Abstract: The biggest thing that the PlayStation 3 has going for it right now is the unique built-in Blu-ray player. As more people upgrade to HDTV, the prospect of adding Blu-ray to your entertainment unit becomes very enticing. The PlayStation 3 offers a very goo...
Abstract: PS3 vs PS4: price Here's why we're comparing the PlayStation 3 with the all-new PlayStation 4: you can still buy the former. You can still buy games for it and, as we'll find out later, it remains a great Blu-ray and media player. And here's the kicker...
Impressive smart features, decent sound and picture, lower price
Feels cheap, dedicated decks beat it on performance and match it for smart features
The new PS3 Super Slim feels like a stop-gap until the next generation of the console is launched – the rumour is June 2013 – and those that already own the console don't have a huge incentive to upgrade.But if you haven't considered a PS3 before, then no...
It's pricey and the choice of games can't match the Xbox 360's.
erociously powerful, the PlayStation 3 combines cutting-edge Hi-Def gaming with enormous multimedia potential. Shame about the high price and comparatively small games catalogue!The Sony PlayStation 3, on paper at least, should be able to give the Xbox...