
The PlayStation 3 stands apart from other Blu-ray players and other gaming consoles for its multimedia capabilities. Functioning equally well as both video game console and web browser, the PS3 also makes a strong argument as a central entertainment fixture by functioning as a CD, DVD and Blu-Ray player, while offering full compatibility with several audio file formats.
Sony has long considered the PlayStation 3 an all-around entertainment center. Along with being among the best in the market for a gaming console, the PS3 has stayed at the top and will continue to be a leader in Blu-ray players.
The PS3 is the only video game console that can play the Blu-Ray format, and with the launch of its video downloading service on the PlayStation Network, videos, films and TV shows can be downloaded directly to the hard drive.
The future of Blu-ray is changing, but the PS3 has been made “future-proof” in a way, because it is compatible with all the formats of Blu-ray outputs that are currently on the market.
For the most part, experts and users have loved their PS3. They liked it for the versatility and the overall ease of use. It has great video playback and a relatively quick speed to upload movies.
However, there are some drawbacks that users have found. If the PS3 is already on when you input the disc, the player doesn’t immediately recognize it and can make it somewhat difficult to access the movie. However, this problem was minor and most users felt like only extreme videophiles and those looking to save 20 seconds of their life would mind the extra button clicking it would take to get to the movie.
Sony has the trump card with the PS3. The versatility and multimedia capability of the PlayStation makes it a great addition to your entertainment center. From a gaming console to a web browser, this Blu-ray player takes home the cake on getting everything done.
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Cracking Blu-ray player. Built-in Wi-Fi. Games catalogue catching up with Xbox 360 ... Still more games on Xbox 360. Online arena not as good as Xbox Live... The cut-down PS3 costs the same as the Xbox Elite, has lost of its key features and still has...

Its gaming power shows huge potential and free online gaming saves you some dough compared to the Xbox 360. The Blu-ray functionality is equally impressive. Its role as a computer is somewhat limited but can provide you that late night fantasy sports fix...
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I bought this more for the the blu-ray and streaming video capabilities (which upscales divx & xvid files beautifully to 1080p over HDMI). In terms of quality, the machine does what I expected and more. While it might not be as elegant an interface for...

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