Thursday, June 5, 2008

Sony's PS3 finally becoming viable


According to this re-review of the PS3 by Ben Kuchera on ArsTechnica, the Playstation 3 is quickly taking advantage of its technological features to promote itself as the prominent gaming console on the market. Or at least the cheapest blu-ray player...


The Playstation 3 has the hardware to compensate for any new techonological changes in the market place and is sure to gain momentum as time goes on. Gamers so far have shunned the system because of issues with its software. The first software to come out with the system denied users trueHD abilities to name one issue. And although it was blu-ray compatible, when the PS3 first came out the format wars vs. Blu-ray and HD DVD were right in the thick of it.


Today the PS3, due to the software updates made within the last year, can handle hi-def video and full blu-ray (and now Blu-ray has won the format wars). The console is sure to continue to rise in popularity as Blu-ray builds momentum in households and game developers take advantage of the powerful technology inside the PS3.

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