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Seeing that the last one was deleted, can we not discuss import arrangements....[At all - Minstadave]. Once again, let use this thread for all things PS3 related for those who have somehow manage to get one.

How is the 720 like on the ps3, is it better than 1080i?

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After lengthy discusssion with the One of the mods it has been concluded that we cant ask info for where ps3 was purchased and what not. It is not even allowed via email so please dont email me asking for such info, i will not honour them. Hinting at it will get this thread locked again.


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johnnyfive said:
elrazur has nightmares about 1080p . I still can't believe I am holding out on tvs until 1080p hdmi1.3 arrives. Should be end of January I hear.

Go get one now. If that's your approach, you will wait a long time.
 
The interface is very simple from my point of view and i like. It is same as the psp, hence very easy to navigate your way round it.

The shop is again nicely laid out, you know where you and what you are doing.
 
Rfom....Is so awesome man, i dont know why people slate the game at all. I think people think GOW is better because of the sepia theme that was used in RFoM unlike GoW.
 
Jihad said:
Fine on my TV, and Vegas's cover system has nothing on Gears, especially the unfair advantage it gives in Multiplayer :o Gears admittedly gives some advantage but nowhere near as much as the advantage Vegas gives.
I heard Resistance suffers issues at 1080i with textures looking really rough, the guy who said this has a PS3 with a 50" TV :eek:


I dont have any issues with playing RFoM on 1080i (panasonic thx42) It runs smooth...Perhaps it is because im new to next-gen gaming...
 
News making rounds.


By 2010, Xbox 360 and Wii will be trailing behind PS3 as Sony's console reaches a worldwide install base of 75 million, reckons Dublin-based market research company Research and Markets.

The educated forecast has appeared in an abstract of a study titled "The Transforming Global Video Games Market: The Emergence of Next Generation Gaming", according to a report on Next-Gen.biz.

But while it's said the PS3 will lead in the console war, it won't enjoy the same huge dominance achieved by PS2. This is down to "late launch issues in the PAL region and the early lead of Microsoft's Xbox 360."

Well, in three - and a bit, we guess - years' time we'll see how on the money this educated forecast turned out to be...

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=153153&skip=yes

What do you think?
 
Joebob said:
I'm gonna be upgrading my HDD to 120GB soon. I can take pics whilst doing it and post as a kind of tutorial if anyone wants me to?

That would be nice for those who want to. Once question..why do you see the need to upgrade, you have barely used the 60 on it though..?
 
Joebob said:
I have a 20Gb model and I just so happen to have a spare 120GB 2.5" SATA HDD, so I thought why not use it in my PS3? Once I have it I might transfer all my music over to it and store some pics and films and over stuff too (the musics over 25gig on it's own), plus I downloaded Tekken 5 and it was nearly 900Mb, so it wouldnt really take that long to fill a 20Gb HDD.

Cool. Make sure it is the same rpm as the original one though..
 
Mr Latte said:
Dont you PS3 owners use wireless for streaming like the X360?

What about a USB caddy connected to the PS3?

I havent tried the wireless streaming...Not sure if the 20gig can do that.

It does recognise all sort of Usb point you can plug into it...but i dont think it recognises a computer (i.e using a usb to usb lead from the ps3 to my laptop)
 
^^^ Well done...Now give us updates on any teething problems and what not please. It will be interesting to see how it goes. One quick question: Does changing the HDD invalidates the warranty at all?
 
Interesting....If true.

Usually news from International Solid State Circuits Conference would leave us a little cold, however, a snippet of news has caught our attention. This relates to a 1:30pm meeting on Tuesday February 13th entitled: “18.1 Implementation of the CELL Broadband Engine in a 65nm SOI Technology” – specifically that:

” The chip operates at 6GHz at 1.3V and is fabricated in a 65nm CMOS SOI technology.

The CELL Broadband Engine is, of course, better known simply at ‘The Cell processor’ and is used in the PlayStation 3 (as well as IBM’s Blade servers and some HD TVs). The Cell currently powering the PS3 runs at 3.2GHz and is fabricated on 90-nano-metre (nm) Silicon On Insulator (SOI) tech.

We read on:

”The 65nm CELL Broadband Engine design features a dual power supply, which enhances SRAM stability and performance using an elevated array-specific power supply, while reducing the logic power consumption. Hardware measurements demonstrate low-voltage operation and reduced scatter of the minimum operating voltage.”

We were then drawn to the people attending the conference. Tucked in alongside IBM and Toshiba delegates, was an S. Tokito. We looked more closely to discover that S. Tokito was visiting from Austin, Texas – specifically from Sony Computer Entertainment in Austin, Texas.

Could this be Shizuo Tokito? A man whose name is writ large on several papers regarding blue light emitting diodes (Blue Rays)? Quite possibly. Now, there’s only really one connection between the Cell processor and Blue Ray – although they don’t communicate directly with each other, they do co-exist within the confines of Sony’s enormous, hot and heavy PlayStation 3.

Therefore, a knee-jerk reaction to this could be that Sony is readying the next-gen-Next-Gen PS3 with a buff new processor running at twice the speed of the current unit. The form-factor of such a new unit would also be smaller; the heat emissions would be less… all in all, you’d have a PS3 v.2 which would not require most of your sitting room to place it in. But, as we say, that’s knee-jerk.

This strikes us as more than unlikely – with problems with current PS3 production, the idea of two PS3s on the market would be disastrous.

More possible (notice that we are not saying, ‘likely’) would be for the new processor to be slotted into the existing PS3 and running at the current clock-speed. This would give a performance increase while cooling the system.

Another reaction could be that the company will be placing the new 6Ghz cell in the AV-centric PS3 mooted by Ken Kutaragi last December – and poo-pooed by the rest of the world as the ramblings of the ‘father of PlayStation’.

Final reactions could, of course, be that the conference organisers got Tokito-san’s company wrong – that this is not Shizuo at all, but some other Japanese uber-scientist who works with Sony’s HD-TV group instead; or even works with NHK.

http://news.spong.com/article/11413?cb=89
 
Haaa, i feel good. :D I just finished RfoM....I wont post any spoilers but i expect a continution of some sort....the end will appear to be heading towards that direction...hmmm roll on RfoM II :cool:
 
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