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Sony has come out with its latest Platstation3, which is an advanced technology than its previous versions. It comes with increased space storage enabling users to swap video games. Almost all its games can be played online. Some of the games support as many as 32 players online. This means that you can barter video games and match your skills with players online. Match your wits and skills online. But make sure that you are connected to the broadband Internet service. The cost of the Internet services has to be borne by the users. There are now nearly hundred’s of games that can be played online.

It can be connected to the Internet through the WiFi; this means that you don’t need wires to be connected to the Internet. Great when there are many players with SIXAXIS controllers. You needn’t be worrying about tripping on wires. The Playstation can be easily connected to the HD TV screen or any other TV screen format. It also has SD memory card, Memory stick duo slots. This means that you can play and store games from the previous versions of Playstation too. You can barter video games from your friends and play them too. Many of the other manufacturers of virtual gamming devices like Nintendo Wii have come out with their latest generation of gaming consoles, which offer fantastic games and gaming experience to the users.

The SIXAXIS wireless controller is connected to the console via the blue tooth technology and can support up to 7 players (seven controllers) at the same time. This means that you can just have a gaming party right in your living room. Back up or save the game since the Platstation3 now comes with 60 GB hard disk space. Play the game at another point of time. If you want the controller to become wired, just attach the wires or keep it wireless. The switch between wireless and wired is very easy to do.

The Blu-ray Disc technology offers the cutting edge in audio and visual presentation. You can directly download all movies, videos on to the console and view them at your ease. Compile and make playlists. You can even connect the camcorder directly to the Platstation3 console and have fun reliving all your memories. You can also store all the photographs that you have clicked. Download all the audio files from your CDs and arrange then according to your proffered customization. There’s a lot more that you can do with the Platstation3.

For further details and video games swapping, please visit Video Games Swapping Website

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Bigger Fun For You With Sony’s Version 3.00 Firmware For Marrying Your PSP And PlayStation 3

Bigger Fun With Sony‘s Version 3.00 Firmware For Your PSP And PlayStation 3

Sony‘s new release of its version 3.00 firmware for Sony PSP, has made it possible to play emulated PSone games available in PlayStation Stores. Another good thing is that you can now remote-control the PlayStation 3, among other things, using the new version 3.00 firmware for PSP.

If you are like me, you will find it even more interesting that you can now play emulated games by using your version 3.00 firmware for PlayStation Portable with a PlayStation 3 – online instructions manuals are available at PSP’s Network menu. So, you can enjoy your unlimited free PSP downloads of PSP games, movies, music, wallpaper and software.

In all intents and purposes, Sony seems to be geared towards releasing a range of emulated PSone games in no distant time, that you can play only with PSP. Bishi Bashi, Resident Evil, etc will be among the expected batch. Fun PSP games will be abundant.

With this modernization, you can use your handheld PSP to remotely load PSP movies, games and music on the PlayStation 3. You can also control your PS3′s web-browsing capability with your PSP.

The visible changes in 3.00 include Timed Recording in RSS Channel, a three-speed fast-forward and fast-rewind options in Music and Camera. Also added now is a visualization player.

You will find that of all the new additions, the best option now is that your PSP can automatically load UMD discs for you as you turn it on. This new function makes the present PSP configuration compatible with the PlayStation 3. Sony‘ PSP, without doubt, has so much to for all lovers of PSP downloads.

However, the quote below is from Sony‘s website about the new version 3.00 firmware for PSP:

“CAUTION: This update is only for customers who obtained PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) for Japan (PSP-1000 series). Upon completion of preparing, we will announce update information for the other countries/areas customers via SCE Group Web Site or other channels . For these customers who obtained PSP® in the other countries/areas, please DO NOT update PSP® through this web site. There are no guarantee of proper operation of the other PSP®.”

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Sony 40G PS3 – Playstation 3 Review

First thing first, before you are going to buy a 40G PS3, one thing you should know: If you play your old PS2 games, you may need to buy a 60G model PS3 or 80G model PS3.

Remember, this 40G PS3 have not backwards compatibility! You can not play your PS2 games in this 40G PS3. (I did not do my home work before I bought this 40G PS3, so my PS2 games are still in the dusty now)

OK, now, back to the topic,

I bought this 40G PS3, because I want to watch Blu-ray movies in my Sony 40 inch LCD (1080i) HDTV. And I knew that the PS3 has a built-in Blu-ray player (I believe that a lot of people buy this PS3 because of the built-in Blu-ray player). One day, when my brother told me that he bought a 40G Play Station 3 from Circuit city with price $399 (it was on sale), and he told me how ‘cool’ his play station 3 is, so, I just bought this 40G play station 3 ( the package include a ‘Spider-man 3′ Blu-ray Disc ).

This 40G play station 3 has HDMI compatible, which means that I can use this 40G play station 3 to watch all High-Definition movies in my Sony 40 inch LCD (1080i) HDTV and my new Gateway 24 inch LCD HD monitor. (Another two famous game system, Wii does not have High-Definition player, and xbox360 needs to pay extra $170 to get a HD-DVD player). However, this 40G model PS3 did not include HDMI, so I had to spend $6 to buy one HDMI cable from amazon.com.

This 40G PS3 has the build in wireless ability to connect to the internet and access is free. I can use Windows Media as a media server to share files thought the wireless from my PC to this 40G PS3 (there are a lot of movies in the YouTube to show you how to share your PC files with your PS3 ).

This 40G PS3 includes one wireless controller (It is very nice; personally, I really hate to have a mass wires everywhere). If you want to play a 2 player game with your friend at same time, you need to buy another wireless controller (around $49 in the Circuit city).

This 40G PS3 does not include a remote controller (just like a TV remote, see the above picture), so I had to buy a remote with $28 from amazon.com. I used this 40G PS3 to watch Blu-ray movies, and my baby’s pictures through my Sony 40 inch LCD HDTV. The High-Definition makes the graphics are really amazing!!! I highly recommend people to buy a HDMI cable for your PS3. Using the HDMI cable can really tell you the different between a normal and High-Definition quality. Now, I use the remote to operate this 40G PS3 just like to remote a TV. My 40G PS3 is a multimedia center…

When I play Motor Storm PS3 game (I bought a used one $25 from amazon.com). It is so cool, the game looks so real.

One problem you may need concern, this 40G play station 3 is running little bit hot after 40 minutes, and little bit slowly to load game (over my original expect).

Over all, this 40G PS3 is fantastic, and I am really enjoying this 40G PS3. It worth my every penny!

This 40G PS3 is running hot (no other problem yet) after 30 minutes, I think that I need to buy a cooler for this baby.

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2009 HDTV Basic HDTV Buying Tips to Save Money and Avoid Mistakes People Make

The difference between HDTV and regular TV is night and day, like the difference between black and white. HDTV is an amazing visual experience. Due to the upcoming 2009 Digital Conversion Law which is wiping out Analog TV Broadcasts, many people are now buying HDTV for the first time. The following are a few basic tips for anyone buying HDTV that will help you avoid major purchasing mistakes and save money Use this as a rough guide. These are my opinions only, which you can do with what you want.

HDTV Buying Tips:

1. Not all digital TV’s are HDTV sets. Make sure you are buying an HDTV set.

2.. The viewing screen size area of Wide screen HDTV set is smaller then the viewing screen of a regular TV. Widescreen is meant for a 16:9 Aspect Viewing Picture for HDTV broadcasts while Regular TV sets have 4:3 Aspect for non-HDTV broadcasts. As such the viewing area for say a 26″ wide screen HDTV is much smaller then a 26″ regular TV set, so if you want the equivilent viewing area, you should buy something like a 32″ Wide screen HDTV. The bottom line is, if you are buying a wide screen hdtv, remember that to get the equivalent viewing area of your regular tv, your hdtv should be of a bigger size.

2. Do Not Purchase an HDTV that is not Wide screen. All HDTV broadcasts are in Widescreen which means a 16:9 aspect and will not be correctly viewed on a non-wide screen HDTV.

3. Try to buy an HDTV with 1080 Resolution instead of 720. 1080 Gives you a Better Picture.

4. Anyone using or planning to use Cable or Satellite TV, can save money buying an HD Readyset instead of an HD set with a built in HD Tuner. This simply means, that with your HD ready TV, you will receive your HDTV broadcasts direct from the receiving equipment of your Cable and Satellite Service.

5. You Need actual HD service from your Cable or Satellite Company in order to actually watch HDTV. The price is relatively low. If you do not pay for this service, then your picture is not HDTV.

6. If you get a DVR or TIVO make sure it is an HD DVR or HD TIVO or you will not see what you recorded in HD. You need an HDTV to watch HD playback from an HD DVR or HD Tivo.

7. I would buy an extended warranty just for the security of knowing that if anything went wrong with your HDTV set, you at least have the security of knowing that you’ll be able to fix it or repair it right away. For me, the cost of what I paid, was worth the security of knowing I’d have my HDTV for the years to come.

8. If you go to a chain store or department store, many of the pictures you may be seeing on the TV sets on display, may not be actual HDTV broadcasts. I would call the store in advance or go to a store that specializes in HDTV where you know you will be seeing HDTV broadcasts.

9. On the whole, you will be getting better expertise from a salesperson from a store specializing in HDTV then a chain store. This is not to say, that there aren’t knowledgeable salespeople at chain stores but the chances are you will find more knowledgeable ones who do this for a career. I would always ask for a salesperson who had been with the store the longest.

10. If you have a Home Theater System, the sound of an HDTV set from its built in speakers is not important. You will actually be receiving your sound through your Home Theater System from your Cable or Satellite TV provider.

11. If you have the money, I personally would recommend you spending the $50 or more dollars to buy quality component cables rather then use the free component cables supplied by your cable or satellite company to connect your HDTV as you’ll probably get a better picture.

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Hardware Inside Sony Playstation 3 Reviewed and Explained

The Sony PS3 is creating headlines in the techie world. And, watchers all over the world are reviewing the much awaited product. It is all set to storm the gaming world The CNET Editor has awarded the PS3 8.8 out of 10 with 9/10 for design; 9/10 for features; and 8/10 for performance.

There are two versions of the PS3 and the 20GB version retails for USD 500 while the 60GB version for USD 600. According to gaming gurus it is too early to say what the PS3 will achieve, the sane advice is to wait a year before passing any judgments.

The hardware is state-of-art and impressive. The PS3 has:

o A cell processor that is very advanced and is all set to support GenX computer entertainment. And instead of using off the shelf Pc components the PS3′s 3.2 GHz Cell processor was built from scratch just for the PS3. A joint effort between IBM, Sony, and Toshiba the processor has a core with seven synergistic processing units. The power extended by the cell will provide spectacular realism to the games and realistic effects.

o Dolby sound of 5.1 ch with DTS and LPCM.

o Giga-bit Ethernet with a pre-installed hard disk drive. This will enable downloading of content from the World Wide Web and play online with competitors all over the world.

o Output and input ports support displays from NTSC, PAL, and HD relays.

o A noise level matches that of PS2 and is incredible.

o A cell processor that can play from a blue ray disc at bit rate of 48Mbps.

o Controllers that are high precision, with sensitive six-axis motion, and technologically perfect sensing. The controllers are wireless and as many as seven controllers can be connected to the PS3 via the blue tooth. What more the controllers have a range of 65 feet. The controllers can be recharged easily by connecting the USB cable. The player can continue to play while the controller recharges. The L2 and R2 buttons are larger giving greater game control. The increase in tilt of the analog joy sticks allow for greater control and wider range of motion. The most welcome feature is the six axis motion.

o An interface that is user friendly and aesthetic. However, certain features are hidden below several levels.

o A digital media hub with a blu-ray player. The 60GB PS3 can read digital photos from USB devices, digital cameras, CDS and more. The system has an impressive internal media reader, photo and album viewer, and the Wii. The hub supports an astounding variety of music files including MP3s. ATRAC, AAC, and WAV. What more the PS3 will play Blu-ray disc with high definition and clarity.

As far as first reviews go the PS3 is all set to be the greatest gaming and media entertainment console. It will take home entertainment to the next level of excitement and challenges.

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Do PlayStation 3 Owners Really Need to Buy a HDTV?

Recently TV’s have got wider and thinner and some would even say… ‘sexier’, but have they got any better?

Sure, the latest trend is HDTV (High Definition TeleVision), promising stunning picture quality, but at a much higher price than regular CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) Televisions.

Buzz words like plasma, rear projection and LCD will roll off the salesman’s tongue as you walk into your local electrical store, before being asked to choose from a variety of screen sizes, shapes and brands. It’s enough to make you give up before you even start looking!

So Do I need a HDTV for my PS3 ?

PlayStation 3 comes with a cable that will let you use a regular television, so you don’t ‘need’ one, but be prepared to be very disappointed with the picture quality.

The PS3 isn’t cheap, whereas the PS2 is, so just be sure you are happy that you will hardly be able to see any difference between the games on either system on an old fashioned TV.

The biggest problem for those people who were among the first to buy a HDTV was that there was almost nothing to watch on it that showed off the very high detail levels that can be produced by these TV’s. Normal television channels can look even worse on a high definition television because they emphasize every tiny imperfection. Digital TV looks better, but again can look terrible when you are watching fast moving or very detailed scenes. Ideally, you will need to subscribe to a range of dedicated high definition channels.

So it all sounds negative at this point, and until the launch of the Sony PS3, it was.

Now things are different. All of the PS3 games are high definition, pushing your HDTV to produce amazing details, sharp images and a range of colours not even possible on your home computer monitor.

A recent PS3 firmware update now upscales regular DVD’s and makes them look amazing when played on a HDTV.

The PlayStation3 has a BluRay player built into it. Blu Ray movies are now coming down in price, and there is now a huge selection of movies to choose from; all recorded in high definition. Personally I would recommend that you rent Blu-Ray for now, until their price falls a little more.

The PS3 also allows you to surf the internet, which is a completely new experience on a 32 inch screen sitting in on a comfy chair. Many HDTV will allow you to split the screen, allowing others to watch TV while you surf the net.

So the choice is now more difficult.

If you are happy with a small screen and don’t need TV channels, then the alternative is to hook your PS3 up to a computer monitor. You will need a special cable, and a monitor with a digital input, but this will work fine. If your monitor doesn’t have speakers, then you will need to buy some.

If you want a screen larger than 22 inches, then definitely get a HTDV, but make sure it has at least one HDMI connector on the back and has a resolution of 1080i or 1080p and a screen refresh rate of 8ms or less.

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Nintendo Wii Vs Sony Playstation 3 Vs Xbox 360

Are you interested in purchasing a next generation console, but you’re not sure which one you’d like to buy? Are you unsure of the features of each? You’ve come to the right place. Next generation consoles such as the Xbox 360, Sony PS3, and the Nintendo Wii all have different features and are made to appeal to different audiences. You can read on below to find some of the very important differences and whether they suit your needs or not.

The Wii: The Wii is made by Nintendo. It features WiFi and a different control system which is used by attaching a sensor bar to the top of your TV. This sensor bar uses lasers to determine the position of the Wii-mote in your hand, and in turn, you can perform different actions in games with different movements of the Wii-mote. The Nintendo Wii has been hailed as the console to get gamers moving again, with several fitness minded attachments, including Wii Fit. The games on Wii are usually geared towards children and young adults which offer fun for the whole family, however, more serious games such as Call of Duty and Resident Evil are being produced for use on the Wii. If you’re looking for a unique gaming experience you can’t obtain from any other gaming system, the Nintendo Wii might be for you.

The 360: The Xbox 360 is made by Microsoft as was the first of the next generation consoles to be released. It features many improvements over the first generation xbox, including a better controller and Xbox LIVE, which is Microsoft’s content delivery system. Using Xbox LIVE, you can rent movies, buy additional games, and coming soon, stream movies from Netflix through your Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 includes a detachable hard drive which can hold games, movies, and music, which is a plus over the Wii as its memory blocks are built in. If you’re a serious gamer who plays hardcore mature games, you might be interested in the Xbox 360 for titles such as Halo 3, Gears of War, and Assassin’s Creed.

The PS3: The Sony Playstation 3 was the last of the consoles released and remains the most expensive. One of the factors which figures in to the price of the Sony PS3 is the ability to play Blu Ray movie disks. These disks are also what most Playstation 3 games use as their format, so given the processing power and the huge capacity of Blu Ray, Sony PS3 games are able to reach an unparalleled quality in visual experience. Gamers that are interested in several of the PS3 exclusive titles like Metal Gear Solid 4 and God of War 3 might want to check out the Playstation 3. It also includes a hard drive of varying capacities, however it is not as easily accessible as the Xbox 360′s hard drive. The Playstation Network also offers free game demos and the ability to purchase games online, similar to Microsoft Live service.

As you can see, each of these consoles offers unique features which can only be found with that brand. If you’re an adventurous gamer, you might consider owning more than one of these consoles.

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Nintendo Wii vs. PlayStation 3 (PS3)

While both just released worldwide, there is already a great deal of discussion between those who side with Sony on the video game wars and those who side with Nintendo. These games have obviously not begun just yet, but you should be excited to learn just what is possible with both the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii consoles.

While Nintendo has a great reputation and history in the video gaming industry, it has also taken criticism recently for falling behind in the video game arms race that calls for more power and realism. Sony has taken off in the video gaming world and the Nintendo Wii matches up with the PS3 just like this:

* With PlayStation 3, Sony is all set to introduce not only one of the biggest and best gaming consoles in the world today and possibly forever, but they are also releasing a system that demands a plethora of cash to possess. With the prices for the various PS3′s falling between $499 and $699 you are looking at the prospect of missing next month’s mortgage payment. However, Nintendo Wii has come right out of the box with guns a blazin’ to get into these wars with the nice price of $249. There is no alternative packages or upgrades, $249 is it!

* While both companies are certainly innovators in this respect, it remains to be seen if the Nintendo Wii or Sony PlayStation 3 has the best version of motion detection controllers. The Nintendo Wii does require a small sensor bar in front of your television before playing to help with the motion detection, while the PlayStation is ready to play without anything extra. This sounds like an easy choice, but once the controllers are even at purchased and signed on, the Nintendo Wii controller will outstretch the PlayStation 3 by just a tad in distance.

* Sony is obviously a maker of televisions, media players, television, and movies so it stands to reason that their major video gaming console is aimed at adults. Video games with the PlayStation 3 are of an adult nature with scantily clad women and people looking to shoot other people at any moment. However, the Nintendo Wii offers a more wholesome and family-friendly experience with their games. If Wii is right for your children, don’t bat an eye, they will love it!

*PlayStation 3 is set to offer an online community where gamers can compete against one another or download previous versions of PS1 and PS2 games. This is similar to Nintendo allowing Wii users to download old Nintendo games at their choosing.

If you are still unsure of which system that you should go with then you should visit your local electronics retailer and see if you can play a demo in the store. The comfort and ease of the system could help you make the right choice in regards to the purchase.

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Silent Hill – Homecoming Review For PlayStation 3

Silent Hill 2 was the first SH series I played for the Sony PlayStation 2. And to be honest, I didn’t like it, back then I was childish and I stopped playing after an hour or so just because of the crappy graphics. Childish huh? I thought so too.

When Silent Hill 3 came out, again for the PS2, my impression of the series went a complete 360. Partly because I grew up a bit more and partly because both the game play as well as the graphics were improved. I actually beat the game three times just to unlock costumes and the mighty light saber! Then came Silent Hill 4: The Room in 2004 and it was another hit. I can’t really say the graphics were improved much over SH3 but the game play was certainly different because you were basically stuck in your own “room” and the alternate world.

Finally, Silent Hill: Homecoming or sometimes I call it Silent Hill 5, is the first Silent Hill game to be released for the next-gen consoles. Is Silent Hill:Homecoming really a homecoming? Or is it a shortcoming?

Story and controls

You will be fighting through this hellish Silent Hill with by controlling a solider who is searching for his brother. At least this time your character has been trained to fight! One great feature added is the option to dodge and then perform a counter attack as well as “trading” your health for stronger attacks. Combo and charged attacks stay as is as from Silent Hill: Origin for the Sony PlayStation Portable. Again the raio and your ever-lasting flash light will help you fight your way through. Your radio will emit static noises when threats are close by and your flash light, well light your way obviously! And just like the previous series, you are always fighting between the real world and the alternate, more horrified world. The controls are somewhat different from the previous series which takes sometime to get used to, one obvious difference is the way to access your weapons/items menus. I accidentally wasted a healing item when I was meant to go into attack mode. The combat controls are aslo slightly different if I remember correctly, sorry its been a while since I played SH4. Overall nothing anyone cannot handle.

You start out in one of the common places in the SH series – the Hospital. I was really excited because I got to “reunite” with the sexy but deadly nurses! You get to fight your very first one as soon as you pick up your combat knife. There are now two buttons for two modes of attacks which you can chain/combo. One mode is the normal attack and the other is the heavy attack which can be charged to perform even heavier blows. I also think the character’s movement could have been a bit more agile, it feels a bit slow when navigating around.

Game play and graphics

You will continue to fight creatures that look horrible and terririfying most of the times just like previous series. But the good old nurses are sexier than ever! To be honest, the graphics is worse than what I was expecting, I was trying to compare with Metal Gear Solid 4. Maybe that’s not comparing apple to apple but the graphics don’t convince me of next-gen graphics. But the water actually looks pretty good though, and I’m only talking about when standing still because there are no splashes or ripples when walking/running through. There are many scenes that are just too bloody and gory for me to show them on my blog because I know not everyone can tolerate this kind of horror. I apologize for not being able to take pictures of when fighting enemies because they are just so quick and often fighting in tight spaces. And I did get a few scare here and there from my 2 hour play. The best one was when I was back home, one of the doors suddenly closed on its own which was totally unexpected when the environment was so peaceful. Ok no more spoilers!

There is little to no loading time unless you move from a completely different area or building which is great. I think this game is too dark, maybe its my TV, but I had to adjust the brightness to the max before I could see better. I know this game is meant to be in the dark but it was just too dark I could barely enjoy it before the adjustment. For those who wonder, this game runs only at 720p max.

So far I’ve also found something new which is health boosting item which permanently boosts your health. And once in a while you need to perform some button mashing be it cutting your way through or being attacked by bugs. The bugs are actually annoying I almost got half my health drained because it was so dark (before the brightness adjustment) and I couldn’t see the bug but my health was slowly going down non stop. Aside from the not too impressed graphics, two other thing I dislike, first is the fact that doors that you open will close themselves after a while, why is that? Second, bodies of dead enemeies disappear after a while as well. I like to use them as indicators that I’ve visited the rooms. (yes I’m really bad with directions even with maps)

Sound

Sound and music have always been one of the key elements to Silent Hill’s scariness. SH:Homecoming is no different. Within 15 minutes of playing the game, you will hear baby crying somewhere near you, but you will never know where. Though the background sound can be quite a headache in the alternate (nasty) world for some people its not a show stopper, eventually you will get used to it. There are also many music that are actually pleasant to the ears sort of give you a break from all the horror and a peace of mind, at least for a short period of time.

Final Verdict

I highly recommend this game for those that have been following the series. And for MAXIMUM satisfaction, play this game in COMPLETE darkness and ALONE! If you can crank up the volumn, that makes the game even scarier to experience! I think that’s the way survival horror games should be played. This game will most likely not for you if you are not into horror movies/games and get scared very easily (might get heart attacks at times). Although graphics don’t determine if the game is worth playing or not, I still expected them to be next-gen quality which they are not, I mean if Metal Gear Solid 4 could do it, why not Silent Hill? So don’t expect any stunning graphics. And last but not least, I do wish KONAMI can implement online co-op mode to the next series as it would be a great addition/feature to have, assuming there is a next series. Finally, I hope this review helps some of you in deciding if Silent Hill: Homecoming is worth buying or not.

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PlayStation 3 vs Xbox 360 – Which One Has More Features?

Gaming consoles are one of the best entertainment tools available and many people buy one for their own home. In fact, gaming consoles are very popular today that every release of a new kind of box, stores always run out of stock.

However, there are also different kinds available in the market today that claims to be the best. These companies claim that they guarantee that with their console, you will have the ultimate experience. Because of this, people tend to get confused on which one they should buy.

Two examples of companies that manufacture game boxes that are always competing is Sony and Microsoft. The upcoming Sony PlayStation 3 and the newly released Microsoft Xbox 360 are two of the most popular consoles available today. Both companies claim that theirs offers the best quality game experience that you will ever have.

So, in order to end all the confusion, here are some facts about these two different boxes and with this information, you can choose which one is right for you.

The Sony PlayStation 3 is the third in the PlayStation series and is expecting great success upon its release on November 2006 in Japan, United States, and in Canada. PlayStation 3 is integrated with the latest and unique technology in a game device.

It has features like the Blu-ray drive that is not found in other gaming consoles available in the market today. The Blu-ray drive is one of the latest disc drives available presently. What makes it special is it has a much larger capacity to store data, meaning it will allow game developers to show their creativity and add detailing effects to make the game more realistic than ever before.

The PlayStation 3 can also be equipped with a Wi-Fi. This technology will enable you to connect to the Internet wirelessly and it will be able to give you the capability to play online PlayStation 3 games along with millions of players worldwide. Think of this as a virtual community where you can make friends with someone halfway around the world.

PlayStation 3 also has Bluetooth wireless controllers available. This means that it can definitely let you have a more enjoyable experience when you play a PlayStation game. With PlayStation 3, you can also upgrade the hard disk.

PlayStation 3 also has the backward compatibility feature which allows you to play your old PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games in your new PlayStation 3.

Xbox 360 also offers one of the best features in a gaming console. Microsoft has thought all about the needs of consumers in a game box. Because of this, they developed and manufactured the Xbox 360 system that virtually has everything that you need in a system. It has wireless controllers, upgradeable hard drive, Xbox Live headset to let you chat with your friends when playing Xbox 360 online games, WiFi adapter and can also be integrated with the Xbox Live Vision.

As you can see, both gaming console system are closely matched except for the Blu-ray technology that PlayStation 3 has. If you want a game box that offers high definition graphics, you should opt for PlayStation 3. With the Blu-ray technology and advanced hdmi technology, you will be able to have the best game experience of your life.

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