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It truly does (almost) everything!

PROS: Very pleased with the PS3. It upscales normal DVDs so they look better on your HDTV, it plays Blue-ray discs very well, and offers extra functions that 'normal' players don't have. You can game with it of course, and the graphics are phenomenal. You can also surf the web, browse content from YouTube, Facebook, and others. With built-in wireless and Bluetooth, you have the same connectivity options as a laptop or media center PC. If you run a free media server app on another PC on your home network, the PS3 becomes a 'Swiss army knife' of a media player, able to play audio, video, and view pictures. (and arrange them into albums) Of course you can connect a USB flash or hard drive (only FAT32 format I believe) and play content from there, or copy content to the PS3's hard drive if you wish.

CONS:

-There appears to be a firmware bug such that when you wake it from standby with the controller or power button, it shuts down and must be turned off and on. (at least mine does)
-Sony, being the money-grubbing control freaks that they are have released an update that makes it very difficult to install Linux as a second OS like you used to be able to do. Not a big deal for the average user, but I like to tinker, and what harm was it doing Sony to leave this? What was Sony getting from this feature other than even more acclaim for an excellent device? It would be a true media-center PC if they'd open up a little.
-The wireless (on my model anyway) doesn't support any better encryption than WEP.

My speculation: if Sony were to sell an "unlocked" version of this device for maybe a little more, I'd buy it. I know that Sony makes money on content and almost gives away the console, like printer manufacturers do by selling cheap printers and then making money on the ink, but if the PS3 were more open to tinkering, it would go from having a large fan base to a cult following.
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A Great Console, But There are Better Options Available

The older Sony Playstation 3 consoles were, in my opinion, the best made. At release they were priced at a hefty $600 or more, so over the life of the system Sony removed features to make it more affordable. Unfortunately, the 80 GB model removes the PS2 backwards compatibility. To make matters worse, the bulky older model PS3 has a high failure rate due to issues with circuit board flux and thermal paste. If you go with a "fat" PS3, your best bet is the 60 GB model, or even a 20 GB if you don't need Wifi capability. You'll still have plenty of fun if you find a good deal on an 80 GB console, but if you just want to enjoy PS3 games and don't need PS2 backwards compatibility I would recommend picking up a PS3 slim instead. For just a bit more money, you would get all the functionality of the 80 GB "fat" model, but with a larger hard drive and better durability.Lire l'avis complet...

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Great console, great games, and great value!

I bought the original model so I could play ps3, ps2 and ps1 games and it has the most features on it; including slots for psp memory stick, 4 USB ports, and 80 gb (most gigabytes for the original model).Lire l'avis complet...

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Good Graphics Like Being Able To Play PS1 and PS2 Games

With the 80 GB CECHE01 model with 4 usb ports I can play my origional Ps1 games. Bad thing is I had to buy an adapter for ps1 and ps2 memory cards to the hard drive. Better graphics than Wii, sadly not many "casual gamer" games, unlike Wii. Another plus is the sd slot for music, videos, and other things. CD, DVD and Blu-Ray player nice also. All around, better for people who like a system to do everything or for more "hard core" gamers. Wii is better for families that like to play against each other, or like origional Mario, or Donkey Kong. Fat Ps3 alot bigger than Wii. What you should buy depends on what you want the system to do.Lire l'avis complet...

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Sony PlayStation 3 (80 GB) Black

I liked the PS3 better than the xbox because of the Blu-Ray feature. And another big plus is the free network and wireless connection. This is the best unit out there, I think. If you want more bang for your buck then PS3 is the way to go. The only problem I have with this PS3 is that it is not backwards compatible. I thought I was getting the older version, which is backwards compaitable, but all in all I am still happy. I think Sony did this on purpose to filter out and get more money from Playstation users. I had to give up my PS2 Slim and God of War 1 and 2. But hey I had an ungrade though to a PS3.

Very nice piece of hardware, it's 2010 people soon to be 2011 and if you don't have a PS3 yet then go out and get one. This is going to be around for a good amount of years. Everyone else needs to catch up.
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80 gb ps3

first off i had the cechl01 model ps3 before but it broke so this one brings memorys from years ago. You turn it on and the sound of the fan kicks the mood. The ps3 slim (2001a) i also have makes LOUD SNAP SOUNDS this i bought to replace that is ALOT quieter. Overall i played more than 300 hours in these ps3 80 gbs and i played this all nite. It still runs queit. There was a few minor scratches on it but i bought a whole new face plate and cleaned the unit all out and i refurbished it. I give this model of ps3 a 8/10 because it doesnt play sd cards like older models and only 2 usb ports but it is more reliable due to its thinner cpu and gpu.Lire l'avis complet...

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You Will Not Be Sorry

First, I must disclose that my experience is with the 60GB model and not the 80GB. I also think you should strongly consider purchasing the 60GB model if you are buying used. I say this because this model had all the hardware bells and whistles that were taken out of subsequent generations. For those who backwards compatibility is really important for, the 60GB model contains the Emotion Engine hardware of the PS2 thereby making it fully backwards compatible. The subsequent 80GB model used software emulation to play PS2 games, which as I understand it makes some PS2 games incompatible. It also has flash memory card readers and 4 USB ports. Models released after 2007 had the flash card readers removed, the USB ports were reduced from 4 to 2, and backwards compatibility was eliminated. So, if any of these things are important to you, a 60GB model is your best bet. If the size of the hard drive is of concern, it can be easily upgraded by the user with any 2.5 inch SATA hard drive. My 60GB model now has a 500GB hard drive in it, which is bigger than any stock PS3 HDD.
With the hardware alterations aside, the user experience is pretty much the same from model to model. I also own an Xbox 360 so I will make some comparisons to it for anyone on the fence with these systems. Sony has done a good job of evolving the operating system which originally had some glaring inadequacies when compared to the XBox OS. Xbox social features are still better developed in my opinion and offers a better online gaming experience. If online gaming is important to you, Sony's Playstation Network is good enough but Xbox Live is a bit more robust in my view.

The graphics are phenomenal no matter what you're using it for. With this generation of consoles taking advantage of High Definition TV technology, games can look photorealistic at times. The PS3 also supports DVD upscaling to help your DVDs look their best and of course, the PS3 doubles as a Blu Ray player as well, which also works flawlessly. If graphics are a big concern for you, neither system really bests the other. You can often find online comparisons of games released on both the 360 and PS3 only to find the writers straining to find the tiniest flaws in either version. On 99% of games, the difference in quality is so insignificant that you probably won't be able to tell the difference. The Blu Ray drive doesn't really give the PS3 an edge in graphics or anything else (besides the obvious advantage of Blu Ray playback). Yes, it allows to store far more data on a single disc, but since disc costs virtually nothing to produce 360 games can simply ship with two or more DVDs if necessary.
The PS3 also works quite well as a Media Center. It's easy to set it up to stream content from your computer or to load your photos, video, audio or other data on to the PS3 hard drive to view on your TV. Additionally, the Playstation store allows you to download game demos, full games, previews, and rent or buy movies with a few clicks on your controller.

Conclusion: While the PS3 used to be prohibitively expensive and lacked a strong game library when compared to the Xbox 360, the PS3 has done away with both of these problems and the consumer can expect to be quite satisfied with either purchase. IF you are really in to online gaming though, the Xbox 360 may be a better fit. Other than that, the systems are pretty evenly matched in my book and you can't go wrong either way.
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Sony Ps3 80gb with red screen of death Issue.

I would be careful when ordering Ps3's with the red screen of death that are out
of the warranty period. It isn't an easy fix and you are going to end up paying
Sony to repair the PS3. They charge $99 and above depending on when your model was purchased and the warranty status.
Always ask about the firmware. If it is firmware 3.56 with a red screen error I can bet the machine will have to be sent in for repair.

At least you get a new 90 day warranty from sony for your headache of reshipping it back to them for the unit to be serviced.

Before you purchase a used ps3 with errors do your homework and ask what firmware it was on when it broke down.

or just take your chances like I did and end up sending it in to Sony for repair.
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Sony PlayStation 3

If your looking for a video game system, heres a good place to start. The Blu-Ray option is awesome, making games brighter and able to play in 1080p HD. 80gb is a lot for the average user, but HDDs are easy to find here on eBay for good prices. The system has 2 USB ports, which is a downer from the larger systems 4 USB ports, and Xbox 360S's 5 USB ports. The Bluetooth controllers are one of a kind, having an installed battery that makes it cheaper than having to buy cheap and useless battery paks or batteries for your controller. However, the stick layout can be at times uncomfortable, it keeps the same classic PlayStation layout that was first introduced on the PS1. The system is built like a Turbo sports car. Practically half of the system is the fan, keeping your system free of the famous Yellow Light Of Death, but regular dusting of the vents with a vaacum (not a blow duster) is advised to keep the ports clean. The buttons instrad of the touch sensitive panel on the larger PS3 is a huge step up too.

Being an owner of both a PS3 and an Xbox 360S, there really is no difference between the two systems other than controllers, looks and producing companies. Xbox LIVE does have the upper hand though on online multiplayer, but thats what you get for paying $60 a year, whereas PS3s online multiplayer is free. Xbox does have a nicer laid out controller though, but you can buy Shadow 6 controllers for the Sony PS3 that are just like Xbox controllers. PS3 can use wired USB headsets or Bluetooth headsets whereas Xbox requires special Xbox made headsets. But dont let anybody tell you that one is better than the other, they are the same in practically everything. If your a supporting user of Sony, get a PS3 Slim. Its well worth your money.
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Ps3 motor storm edition

I never thought I would find a original ps3 in this great shape not only does it look brand new but it runs like it is brand new I am very pleased with it I was kind of worried about getting it because I have had really bad luck with the ps3 slimsLire l'avis complet...

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