The release of the Playstation 3 is one of the biggest
events in the gaming industry. Sony is believed to produce some of the best
gaming consoles in the industry, and is also one of the biggest players in the
gaming industry, generating huge sales across so many countries throughout the
globe.
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Sony might been too late in releasing its two new digital e-Book readers.
Sony might been too late in releasing its two new digital e-Book readers.
However, even if the PS3 is a major success of Sony,
it has encountered plenty of competition from other gaming consoles from both Nintendo and and Microsoft. And for good reason, too. If you
compare the Playstation 3 to other consoles like the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii, will see a lot of advantages
and disadvantages that the PS3 has over the other two consoles. But do these
advantages make the console worth buying? Let's find out.
One main advantage of the PS3 is that it allows web
access. By this, people are able to share files with their friends. It can also
be used to browse the Internet (goes without saying).
It can also function as a Blue-ray player, giving it
an edge of versatility. People are able to watch movies and access files in a
Blue-ray disk. In fact, the PS3 is one of the more cost-effective Blue-ray
players available in the market today.
The use of a Blue-ray disk has proven to be a great
innovation for the PS3. A Blue-ray disk is able to store more space for
content, and can also provide better graphic and audio quality, improving the
quality of gaming for gamers.
You can also install a Linux OS on the PS3, which only
further increases its versatility. How is that? By being able to operate Linux,
the PS3 can run a variety of programs that the user can use, aside from the
console's native functions as a gaming and multimedia device.
Compared to the Xbox 360's 512mb memory, the memory of
the PS3 packs in 256MB XRD for the cell, and 256MB DDR3 for the GPU. This means
that you can store more things in both the PS3's memory banks than you can in
an Xbox 360.
Since the PS3 is similar to a computer, it is more
user-friendly than the Xbox 360, and offers more support when it comes to USB
functionality.
A low failure rate is also associated with the PS3,
which makes up for the fact that it is expensive. The controllers are also
rechargeable which requires only a USB-to-USB cable for it to be recharged.
However, it also comes with its own disadvantages.
Games played in the PS3 are designed to emulate life, which can, just like any
other game, slowly take over the life of the individual.
Playing games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band (games
also available in other consoles, admittedly) includes the use of plastic
accessories that make it seem as if one is playing a real musical instrument.
It has slowly influenced people who like playing these games to think that they
can easily play musical instruments. The game does use some element of the real
thing (for example, the use of drum pads for playing drum tracks), but the wall
that separates real musical instruments and game controllers - or games and
real life, in general - more blurred (see Grand Theft Auto controversies).
Another apparent disadvantage of the Sony PS3 is its
price tag. The console is unusually expensive, to the point that the price may
be considered as something somewhat exorbitant, especially in this global
recession. To compare: the Xbox 360 costs only $299, while the PS3 is being
sold at $499 each. Sony also has some inconsistency with making a single model
for it as well, although the reason behind this may lie in the fact that they
are constantly researching ways in which they can lower the price.
In terms of game library, the PS3 is inferior to the
Xbox 360 since it has less titles. It has also been said that the games of the
Xbox360 have better graphics than the PS3, despite people saying otherwise.
There are also issues to be found with the console's
connection with the Playstation Network. Despite the console's network-capable
system, the PS3 has been having problems in getting in touch with the PS
Network. Some of the problems that have been reported often lies in the fact
that the system is somewhat slow. It has also been reportedly difficult to file
a complaint within the system.
Voice messaging between individuals is also not
available in the PS3, although rumors say that this will be included in the
next version of the console.
Before you think of purchasing a PS3, it is imperative
that you research about the machine. The Sony Playstation 3 may have some
advantages, but its disadvantages can make a pretty solid case against a
purchase of the console.
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