PS3 Blu-ray playback capabilities.

Does it upscale DVD's?

It does but I don't really think it does that good a job, my PC seems a lot better at it. (even without performing tweaks to improve it further)

Blu-Ray playback is fine though, not really got anything to compare it too but it loads fast and the picture quality seems pretty good to me.
 
its quite well documented that the ps3 isnt great outputting sound, but trust me it is a lot better than my ps3 ever was, sounds a lot crisper etc

It's analogue (2x phono) is terrible yes, but it's digital (Optical + HDMI) is up there with some of the better bluray players. I'd hope that anyone watching a bluray would be using those digital outputs for audio tbh.
 
The PS3 quality must be pretty good as one of the biggest AV mags use a PS3 as the reference BD player. As for the sound issue one problem audiophiles had that it didnt bitstream true HD, with the slim with its new HDMI chip it is now capable of doing so. Not that its much use to me but the slim can also now use bravia sync (and similliar) for control of some of its functions. Review of the slim what hifi,
*
For
As impressively flexible as ever, but now sleeker and quieter than before; more storage space than older models; now outputs bitstream HD audio
*
Against
Still not quite the equal of a dedicated BD player

We've long been fans of Sony's extraordinary PlayStation3, and not only because we're dedicated players of Pro Evolution Soccer.

Somehow describing it as a mere games console understates the astonishing breadth of its capability: a PS3 can play your DVDs and Blu-rays to a decent standard, store your digital music and photos, record your favourite TV (with the addition of the PlayTV module) and much more besides.

Small wonder our readers bestowed the magazine's first ever Reader Award on it last year.

And now, it's even better than before. The PS3 has had a makeover, with the new version claimed to be 33 per cent slimmer and lighter than the original.

Power consumption has also been reduced, with concomitant benefits to fan noise, while the new model also sports a larger hard disk than the standard PS3, with 120GB as against 80GB.

The only downsides we can see are that it's a little less attractive, at least to our eyes – the matt black finish is somehow less alluring than the gloss of the previous model – and that, despite being slimmer and narrower, it's still quite deep front to back (deeper, in fact than the earlier version of the console).

Can now bitstream HD audio
But no matter. What really counts is that while picture performance seems on a par with older models, the latest PS3 now boasts the ability to bitstream HD audio formats like Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD from its HDMI output, a move sure to cement its appeal with home cinema buffs.

Older players had to decode HD soundtracks on board, outputting them as multichannel PCM: in practice, this didn't necessarily amount to much, but it made the world of difference to frustrated AV buffs keen to see the requisite Dolby or DTS information scrolling across the displays of their AV receivers.

Incidentally, we've no word yet as to whether this feature will be made available as a firmware upgrade to owners of older PS3s: keep an eye on whathifi.com for news as it comes.

So far so impressive. What about quality? In essence, it's the same as before, which is to say very good for what it is.

Sure, in outright quality terms, the PS3's picture doesn't quite stand comparison with a cheaper dedicated BD player like Sony's BDP-S360: playing both Blu-rays and DVDs, you'll notice slight losses in clarity, low-light detail and stability.

But we think that's acceptable given the breath of the new console's abilities: in fairness, a dedicated Blu-ray player is lousy as a games console. So, five stars it is.
 
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like I was saying its not as good as a stand alone, I got an LG BD370 and I can tell the difference compared to my old PS3, anyway im sorry I upset the sony fanboys by suggesting the ps3 isnt god

So because someone disagrees with you over something you automatically tar them as a fanboy? Good argument technique.
 
Playing devil's advocate here (great game, rubbbish graphics ;)) I thought it was generally accepted that a lot of the mid range stand alone BD players surpassed the PS3 certainly in terms of image quality. Not entirely sure what price point is mid range these days as I'm not looking to purchase anything at the moment.

That's said I think What-Hi Fi still say that as an all-in-one entertainment device it's a good buy and that was before the price drop.

Edit: Just looked at What Hi Fi's review but what do they know, they're still playing Pro Evolution Soccer. To put things into perspective their recommended budget player is a Sony model costing £250.
 
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