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    Re: Sony PlayStation 3 - from hero to zero? (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Saturday, May 13 2006 @ 01:55:55 CEST

    Are you kidding me?

    In what way is 8x2.3 ghz processors weak? The $100 extra for HD-DVD support is simply the reprecussions of a rushed and incomplete product (what microsoft seems to do best). 360 and ps3 aren't even on the same playing field.

    the earlier launch, lower cost, and ease of programming for a system that's the same thing, just a tad faster, is the only thing going for xbox.

    ps3 is a full generation ahead of 360 in terms of power, fully operational linux OS, native blue ray support, more last gen games to play on the system, higher resolution HDMI (the only format that can play protected content), more intuitive controls with more means of input, free to connect online environment, wifi, larger HD...

    as far as the games go, it's opinion, but in mine, halo is the only game xbox has going for it.

    this writer's logic is only matched by the bush administration.


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