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Sony PlayStation 3

Sony has ruled the console landscape with its previous PlayStation home consoles, and the company is hoping that it has another blockbuster on tap. The PlayStation 3 is a graphical powerhouse, with a cutting-edge Cell processor and a customized Nvidia graphics chip that could melt most gaming PCs. But the console goes beyond gaming, doubling as a Blu-ray and DVD movie player. It's facing some tough competition with the cheaper but almost as powerful Xbox 360 and the more innovative--and far less expensive--Nintendo Wii. Read on for CNET's complete coverage for Sony's powerhouse home console.

Sony PlayStation 3

Sony PlayStation 3 shopping

The PS3 is available in two versions. Both feature the new Cell processor as well as a Blu-ray player and HDMI video output. The baseline 20GB version retails for about $500, while the step-up model boasts a 60GB hard drive, built-in Wi-Fi, a multiformat card reader, and silver trim for $100 more.

Sony PlayStation 3 (60GB)

Price: $459.95 to $625.00
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Sony PlayStation 3 (20GB)

Price: $559.90
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Sony PlayStation 3 editors' review

Sony PlayStation 3 features

Ten things I hate about the PS3

Yes, the PS3 is great in a lot of ways. But that it's also got some issues that need to be addressed. Check out this wish-list of improvements. Read more

February 23, 2007

Next-gen consoles compared: PS3 vs. Xbox 360 vs. Nintendo Wii pictures video

And then there were three. The Xbox 360 has had the next-gen mantle to itself for a year, but now it has some major competition in the form of the PS3 and the Nintendo Wii. Read more

November 20, 2006

Ask the Editors: Which is the best gaming console to get: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or Nintendo Wii?

The complete triumvirate of next-generation gaming consoles is now available, but choosing the right system isn't as easy as going for the one with the highest rating. When shopping for your console of choice, here are a few things to keep in mind. Read more

November 29, 2006

When will it be safe to buy a PS3? pictures

The early revs of any new, cutting-edge product can be dicey. Just ask the folks who bought some of the early Xbox 360s. So is it better to wait a while? Read more

October 2, 2006

Sony PlayStation 3 blogs

Sony PlayStation 3 news

Nokia to buy Navteq for $8.1 billion

Nokia ups the ante in location-based service market with acquisition of map provider Navteq in one of its largest acquisitions. Read more

October 01, 2007

EU opens antitrust probe against Qualcomm

Investigation focuses on allegations the U.S. chipmaker's fees were far higher than what its top clients agreed to. Read more

October 01, 2007

Sony to launch ultra-thin TV in December

Previewed in April, world's first TV featuring organic light-emitting diode technology will hit market in Japan.
Photos: Sony's OLED prototypes Read more

October 01, 2007

Sony PlayStation 3 tips and tricks

Gaming in HD

Low-res visuals are so last century. Today's game designers are betting you'll be playing their games on an HDTV, and both the Xbox 360 and the PS3 support HD. Of the Xbox 360's two system packages (Core Console, and the more expensive but better equipped Pro Console), the Pro Console includes a component HD A/V cable that, true to its name, can produce HD. Read more

8 out of 10 Excellent
"Good peice of hardware, but would all fanboys for BOTH SYSTEMS shut the hell up?" I would say this is a powerful peice of hardware. I personally am an XBox user, and will get the 360, but the PS3 does appear to... Read more

by {Sephiroth} (see profile), 05/23/2005

10 out of 10 Perfect
"I got my hands on PS3, thanks to my friend who drags me into Sony E3 pre-conference" I was planing not to get a PS3, because I burned so much money on Xbox360. Luckily, I had a chance to get my hands on the... Read more

by maxl2000 (see profile), 05/09/2006

4 out of 10 Mediocre
"You've All Fallen Into Sony's Hype... Read the facts here..." All of you PS3 need to get your facts straight before bashing consoles. First of all, the cell processor doesn't even exist yet... Read more

by Frag Daddy (see profile), 05/19/2005

9 out of 10 Spectacular
"The Only True Next-Generation System" Does anybody find it funny how MICROSOFT is showcasing their console's graphics on APPLE processors? Microsoft, which on any... Read more

by anassassinoftime (see profile), 08/14/2005

7 out of 10 Very good
"Blu soon..?" One thing the PS3 camp has always held over the X360 is the brand new Blu-Ray drive. Since it seems new and cool, and most... Read more

by offercompleted_com (see profile), 08/27/2005

Very good

7.4

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Learn about Sony PlayStation 3

In the gaming world, being first to market has its advantages, but it also has some downsides. With its Xbox 360, Microsoft has staked itself a year lead over archrival Sony in the next-gen gaming wars and, just as importantly, the battle for living-room dominance--these powerful minicomputers also do double duty as digital media hubs. In those 12 months, Microsoft has managed to sell several million consoles, work through some hardware glitches, upgrade the system's internal software, and bring out a full selection of accessories as well as a few signature games, including the company's own smash hit, Gears of War. But that year has also given Sony time to polish its more ambitious--and pricier--PlayStation 3. Like the 360, the PS3 is available in two versions. Both feature the brand new Cell processor, a built-in Blu-ray player, and HDMI video output. The baseline 20GB version retails for $500, while the step-up deluxe model--reviewed here--boasts a 60GB hard drive, built-in Wi-Fi, a multiformat memory card reader, and silver trim for $100 more. Even though its original specs included even more features--dual HDMI output, for example--what's left is still a lot to throw into a new system, and the final product, expensive though it is, is quite impressive.

The big question, of course, is whether the PS3 is $100 to $200 better than the Xbox 360. From a pure gaming perspective, the short answer is: no, not today. As with any new gaming system, you're going to have to wait at least a year before you see game developers really start to get the most out of the PS3, and right now, there really isn't a game out there that's able to beat anything on the Xbox 360. However, in terms of design and in-the-box features, the value is here: the two versions of the PS3 are well worth their respective $500 and $600 price tags. Now, the bad news: the system will be in such short supply in the early going, you probably won't be able to get one for a while, even if you wanted to buy one. The good news is by the time you get your hands on one, Sony will have already made some improvements and added new features, and the catalog of games will have begun to be expanded.

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Sony PlayStation 3 pictures

The 20 most anticipated games of 2007

The 20 most anticipated games of 2007

2007 is shaping up to be a big year for gaming. Here are the top titles, hand-picked by our own game-hungry CNET editors.

PS3 launch titles

PS3 launch titles

The coming of Sony's PlayStation 3 is one of the most anticipated gaming events in years. Here are some of the top games coming out soon after the PS3 launches.

Five must-have PS3 accessories

Five must-have PS3 accessories

Sony's new game console may be chock-full of features, but here are some choice accessories for maximizing the experience.

PS3's West Coast debut

PS3's West Coast debut

Weary but determined, PlayStation 3 customers in San Francisco finally get their hands on the console.

Manhattan's PS3 launch party

Manhattan's PS3 launch party

After three days of waiting, fans got to mingle with the press, industry insiders, and the occasional celebrity. They also bought a few PS3s.

Queuing up for the PS3 in San Francisco

Queuing up for the PS3 in San Francisco

Hundreds in San Francisco camp out at the Sony store downtown, hoping to get their hands on a PlayStation 3.

Sony PlayStation 3 videos

Sony PlayStation 3

Sony PlayStation 3

Sony's PlayStation 3 may be the most expensive next-gen game console, but its swanky design and bevy of features, make it hard to resist--even at $600.

PS3 Tips

PS3 Tips

Veronica Belmont shows you how to get the most out of your new Sony PlayStation 3, including how to watch flash videos and use a Bluetooth headset.

Time to PlayStation

Time to PlayStation

Rich DeMuro gets hands-on with Sony's Next Generation gaming console.

Must-have game console: Nintendo Wii and Sony PS3

Must-have game console: Nintendo Wii & Sony PS3

That's right--we have a game console tie! Rich DeMuro explains why they are both on our list.

Sony PlayStation 3 downloads

The PS3 Report 1

Download this free report to find out information on the Release Date, Pre-ordering a Sony PS3, Buying a PS3's, Controllers, Game Previews and Reviews, PS3 News, PS3 vs Nintendo's Wii, PS3 vs Xbox 360.

Playstation 3 Tech Spec Wallpaper 1

Wallpaper displaying Sony Playstation 3 unit and its technical specification. Available in 1024 x 768 resolution. Editors, that is the only description that I have for this wallpaper.



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