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    So I've been on the sidelines waiting for the hi-def format winner to emerge, and it's BlueRay. I bought a PS3 for the standard $399 at Target, where they gave a free $40 gift card with the purchase. I just read that PS3 has passed XBox 360 in sales (current; not total) and is increasing in popularity...

    Any PS3 fans out there, and any games to recommend?

    I got it more for multimedia and DVD viewing. NetFlix has BlueRay movies too....
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    I think Sammm may have some thoughts as he has a.... Oh wait... never mind.

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    I have one, and bought it because my PS2 died and I wanted to keep playing Gran Turismo. My choices were to buy a new PS2 -- and be stuck with a platform that was already "old" -- or bite the bullet and get a PS3. As a bonus, the PS3 played Blue-Ray disks, so I've gotten a few of them too (see, for me the deal was the gaming, not the movies).

    Anyway, I continue to enjoy all my old titles (GT3, GT4, Hit Man, Baldur's Gate, Ace Combat 4) and wait for GT5 to finally arrive. And in the meantime, I've added a PS3 game -- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion to the mix. It's a lot of fun, but it's a real... "time user" Other than that, I've also bought Ace Combat 5 (not much improvement over Ace 4) and the Formula 1 game for the PS3 (it's very good, but not awesome). All-in-all, I like the PS3, and I'm hoping GT5 rocks. Otherwise I might have been better off with an Xbox360 and Forza.

    Except that I couldn't watch those Blue-Ray Disks...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    I think Sammm may have some thoughts as he has a.... Oh wait... never mind.
    Yes, I own a HD-DVD player. The upside is that it will play 'regular' DVD's and upconvert them. The downside is no new releases will be coming out in HD-DVD. I have a few HD DVD's (and 5 more freebies coming).

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    I have had the PS3 since 12/2006.

    Favorite games: Warhawk, NCAA Football 2008, Resistance: Fall of Man and Call of Duty 4.

    The thing that I love about the PS3 is the free internet gaming and the Bluray. Also it is nice to throw a memory card in and look at pictures on a large TV.

    The PS3 should also age quite nicely compared to the 360 because it has more grunt under the hood.

    The thing I wish it did is play XBOX 360 games.

    Recently Bioshock and Mass Effect have come out only on the XBOX 360.

    Also Frontlines: Fuel of War has announced that it is dropping the PS3 version.

    I was looking forward to that game!!!!!!!

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    i have a ps3 the only games i have for it are COD4, warhawk and tony hawk project8,

    it upconverts standard dvds too if i recall correctly

    my only complaint is with the online for COD4 it always drops me into an empty lobby WTF!!!????!!!!
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    Sammm, just for the "grasshopper". What are the pos and con of Blue Ray and HD DVD? If money is burning a hole in the pocket, which one to buy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabkwong View Post
    Sammm, just for the "grasshopper". What are the pos and con of Blue Ray and HD DVD? If money is burning a hole in the pocket, which one to buy?
    PROs: Blue-Ray still available
    CONs: HD DVD gone bye-bye...

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/BUSINESS/02/...hdd/index.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabkwong View Post
    Sammm, just for the "grasshopper". What are the pos and con of Blue Ray and HD DVD? If money is burning a hole in the pocket, which one to buy?
    It's kind of a moot point now - Toshiba has announced that it will no longer be supporting the format.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabkwong View Post
    Sammm, just for the "grasshopper". What are the pos and con of Blue Ray and HD DVD? If money is burning a hole in the pocket, which one to buy?
    If you want an HD-DVD player I'll sell you mine.

    The pro's of HD-DVD is that it was cheaper. The con is they aren't going to make them anymore, or movies in HD-DVD format to play on them.

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/BUSINESS/02/...hdd/index.html

    Blu-Ray is the winner of the HD format. Wait for prices to come down before you go out and buy one.

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    I think it's cool. Sony has bad luck with formats.

    Betamax: failed
    UMD: flop
    Memory stick: SD and MMC is pretty much the standard there
    MiniDisc: I barely remember these, taken over by mp3 players

    So I guess it's time Sony got a format to stick.

    In any case, I am not buying a Blu-Ray player until they outright stop making standard DVD discs. And with the rate I buy movies, I can probably hold out a little after that. My TV is an old 27" Standard Def CRT (close to 10 years old I think), and no matter how much I would like to replace it I don't need to. For now, I have other priorities ahead in line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MX-5EE View Post
    I think it's cool. Sony has bad luck with formats.

    Betamax: failed
    UMD: flop
    Memory stick: SD and MMC is pretty much the standard there
    MiniDisc: I barely remember these, taken over by mp3 players

    So I guess it's time Sony got a format to stick.

    In any case, I am not buying a Blu-Ray player until they outright stop making standard DVD discs. And with the rate I buy movies, I can probably hold out a little after that. My TV is an old 27" Standard Def CRT (close to 10 years old I think), and no matter how much I would like to replace it I don't need to. For now, I have other priorities ahead in line.
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    And don't forget DAT...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radio-Active View Post
    And don't forget DAT...
    It's funny... When I worked in radio, we used both Betamax and DAT extensively. While they may have failed with the consumer market, they were fairly successful behind the scenes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MX-5EE View Post
    I think it's cool. Sony has bad luck with formats.

    Betamax: failed
    UMD: flop
    Memory stick: SD and MMC is pretty much the standard there
    MiniDisc: I barely remember these, taken over by mp3 players

    So I guess it's time Sony got a format to stick.

    In any case, I am not buying a Blu-Ray player until they outright stop making standard DVD discs. And with the rate I buy movies, I can probably hold out a little after that. My TV is an old 27" Standard Def CRT (close to 10 years old I think), and no matter how much I would like to replace it I don't need to. For now, I have other priorities ahead in line.

    I really feel bad for Sony, I really do, however I would have rather had HD-DVD win. First because I own one, and second because I felt that HD-DVD was a better format for consumers. No region encoding and much less DRM than Blu. There is a reason some of their formats have failed. They try and push features on consumers that benefit sony and not the consumer. When given a choice the consumers usually pick the other format. In this case the war was not won with consumers wallets. Instead large corporations who mostly support the DRM built into Blu-Ray went with it first and that put HD-DVD behind the 8-ball. I will give it to blu-ray for having a much better marketing machine than HD-DVD. Almost every person I talk to about the two spouts off something about Blu being the supperior technology, even though the movies actually didnt look or sound better. They had the same file size and bitrates between the two formats. That means that even if blu-ray had a disc with more space, no one took advantage of that. Hd-DVD even had a triple layer disc coming out that would make the space argument a moot point.

    Now I will continue to enjoy my HD-DVD player, and watch for good sales at Best Buy. I dont think I will jump to Blu-Ray for a long time. I think the next big step will be content we get off of the internet, instead of actual physical media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    It's funny... When I worked in radio, we used both Betamax and DAT extensively. While they may have failed with the consumer market, they were fairly successful behind the scenes.
    Yeah, We used Sony U-matic 3/4" Video tapes and DAT audio tapes back in the day at church. I knew that Betamax was a staple for many in the industry and was even upgraded to HD formats. We also had a Tascam 4track compact cassette recorder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabkwong View Post
    What are the pos and con of Blue Ray and HD DVD? If money is burning a hole in the pocket, which one to buy?
    One big pro of Bluray is that it has a higher theoretical limit for storage than HD-DVD.

    200GB for Bluray and only 60GB for HD DVD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MX-5EE View Post
    I think it's cool. Sony has bad luck with formats.

    Betamax: failed
    UMD: flop
    Memory stick: SD and MMC is pretty much the standard there
    MiniDisc: I barely remember these, taken over by mp3 players

    So I guess it's time Sony got a format to stick...
    Yeah, I think Sony was just plain 'ol stoopid on UMD... and the PS Portable for that matter. They had a real, serious opportunity with that combination, but blew it entirely. I mean, they had a nice [portable] gaming platform and added the ability to watch movies on the unit -- great for travel, especially air travel.

    So how did they blow it? By not bundling the UMD movie with the DVD when you bought the movie! I'm happy to pay for a movie, and make sure all those starving actors and movie directors can eat. But I'm only going to pay them once for it. If Sony had bundled a UMD with a DVD, it would have cost them an extra... what... $1.00? And of course, many UMD's would have been thrown away or tossed in a drawer if the purchaser didn't have a PS Portable.

    But it also would have encouraged some people to actually buy the PS Portable, and increased the platform's appeal. So more units would be purchased. Then, once you have the PS Portable... well, ya gotta have some games for it, don't you?

    I don't know where the PS Portable stacks up as far as sales versus other portable platforms. But my guess is if Sony had bitten the bullet and at least initially given UMD's away free with the purchase of their DVDs, they would have significantly increased the sales of the PS Portable, and perhaps saved their UMD format.
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    I got the XBox 360 for christmas, went in to wally world about a week or so ago and looked at their HD player for XBox it was 170. the next day it was 130. i asked and they shared with me that HD lost the war, bummer for me
    But just gives me another reason to buy the PS3.
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    Yeah I bit the bullet and bought a PS3 when Wally world was giving away a $50 gift card during the holiday season.

    I'm eagerly awaiting the GT5P, GT5, NEW Soul Caliber, and NEW Star Wars games coming out soon.

    GT and BluRay are what sold me on the PS3. I still wouldn't mind having an Xbox for the Halo capability though.

    I've only bought 300 and Blackhawk Down for Blu Ray though. It seems to up convert regular DVDs pretty well. I have Blue Planet on the way from Blockbuster right now, can't wait to check it out.

    Next I just need to find a reasonably priced audio setup.

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