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I'm off to Florida next week and BestBuy/Walmart are selling 60GB Playstation 3's for $500 with the Bluetooth remote. (Approx £244)

Since I'm getting a 42" 1080P TV about a week after I get back from holiday I'm mighty tempted to go for it, but the only drawback is region encoding and warranty.

Can I buy a warranty in the UK like that Sony care monthly cost thing?
and can you import Blu-Ray films for near the price they would normally cost? Are most region locked?
I know they are quite reliable machines at least but I'd like some kind of warranty if possible, not 100% needed but it would be very welcome.

I know PS3 games are region free and I'm not too fussed about PS2 games so I'll look into importing them at a later date.

I just think it would be silly to miss out on a cheap 60GB PS3 especially because of my TV, I can't say Blu-Ray looked too special on my 720P 19".
 
No warranty possibilities at all (unless a third party offer something) from Sony directly.
Importing a blu-ray (USA/CAN) will easily be cheaper than buying one in the high street in the UK, and probably cheaper than buying it online in the UK as well. Most I have imported are £10-£17 quid. You would be hard pressed to find them that cheap in the UK (if you can, no-one has told me!!)
You can find lists of the unlocked region free disks @ http://bluray.liesinc.net/
I use an import USA site who actually test all their blu-rays on a UK PS3, but the above list is more than definitive.

I am surprised that you, a prolific poster of negative PS3 information, (usually factual to some degree) does not know the answers to this questions already. The cynic in me predicts another thread dissing the PS3 for whatever reason when you decide not to get one from the states and somehow Sony will be to blame ;) Sadly I like to give people chances to redeem themselves, that is why I answer your initial questions, yet still stick in a cheeky dig.


rp200
Darn, oh well the failure rate is low I guess. One problem though will be the volts, they aren't universal consoles are they? (The power supplies)

Good to know about the Blu-Ray that was the main concern as I'm not too fussed for the games lineup for now, that list with all the region codes is very helpful thanks.

Lol I knew some of these answers, kind of anyway I just had to double check. :p
 
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Really it comes down to this...

1) Get the benifit of a USA machine if your a movie lover and import lots of USA movies available prior to the UK dates. This way you wont be restricted by the region coding that quite a few movies have, yet several dont have RC on them.

2) If you get it home and it goes wonky then your outta luck. Take this into account and really you may end up feeling the extra £100 or less youd spend on a UK one will be worth it for the Uk warrenty.

Personally id buy a lot of movies /gamesknown to be region free that will work and get the UK machine.

Youll find its an excellent machine, just will take the tail end of another year to really make it a great console with games. Blu Rays will blow you away with 1080/24 on your upcoming telly, trust me.
Yeah 1 seems the better option at this time mainly because it's mainly for movies at the moment and it's a limited offer because it's practically a gift really and it's to be had when I'm on holiday not after so I'm thinking the PS3 is a nice investment, even better if it still has the PS2 hardware in it, think they removed it now though.

I had a PS3 a few months back and yeah the machine was good indeed just a shame my TV kinda sucked for Blu-Ray and the games back then were even weaker than the current selection. Will pick up a few Blu-Ray titles over there, still got my Casino Royale!

Seems I'll take the risk on this one and just pray it doesn't break, will look out for some kind of third party warranty sometime too.

They are indeed universal consoles. You just need a standard kettle lead with a 5amp fuse. No convertors or fancy crap needed.

When you get it get Warhawk.

that is all.


rp200

Yep probably going to buy Warhawk to give it a whirl perhaps, not too sure on that one though.
 
Personally, if I had imported a US PS3 and it broke Id be tempted to head to a high street store (non gaming) and purchase a UK one, swap the consoles over in the boxes and take the US one back in the UK box. Obviously paying cash ;)

Grand idea, if a little naughty. :p
 
Just wondering if anyone has brought back an item from the states before like this, my Dad thinks we could get caught in the process and charged UK vat. Much chance of this happening?
 
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