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Reviews of Sony Playstation 3 Games & HardwareReviews of games, hardware and accessories for Sony's Playstation 3 (PS3) console games system.Sony PlayStation 3 (80GB) reviewPublished on: electronicsme.com The Sony PlayStation 3 (80GB) gamebox is Sony’s latest addition to its PlayStation 3 line. It features HDMI output with 1080p support, an 80 GB hard drive, and built-in WiFi. All games are in HD, which means that the unit is not backwards compatible with your PlayStation 2 games. Read more of this Sony PlayStation 3 (80GB) review? Read more reviews from electronicsme? Tony Hawk's Proving Ground (PS3) ReviewPublished on: hotwire3d.com Tony Hawk's Proving Ground takes skate boarding experience into another level. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS3) ReviewPublished on: hotwire3d.com Guitar Hero III comes out for the Playstation 3 with an electrifying performance. PlayStation 3 review - Best For High-Def EntertainmentPublished on: productsifter.com High-definition, we’re repeatedly told, is the future of home entertainment. But for those who want to grasp that future now, the formidably powerful, catwalk-cool PlayStation 3 delivers a peerless gaming and ... Sony Playstation 3 ReviewPublished on: reviews.digitaltrends.com Is the system, available in 20GB ($499, sans WiFi and a built-in combination Memory Stick product lineup, Compact Flash and SD/MMC card reader) or $599 chrome-trimmed wireless-ready 60GB hard drive models, worth the hefty asking price, the highest since early-'90s systems like CDi and 3DO? Can Sony, who's recently cut back North American November 17th launch date ship projections to just 400,000 units (with some analysts predicting actual distribution of half this number or fewer machines), manage to avoid aggravating a soon-to-be-device-deprived buying public while still keeping up with the competition? And, of course, with so much power and hardware combined in a single unit catered to the highest-end luxury users, is there even a point to upgrading? |
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