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November 20, 2006

NY Times look at PS3

dodger @ 10:15 am

Gets a bit of a slating here, i’ve heard from others that if feels likes its a prototype. This makes some valid points that the PS3 seems to have been rushed into stores.

Sadly for Sony, the best way to explain how the PlayStation 3 falls short is to explain how different it is to use than its main competition, Xbox 360. When I reviewed the 360 last year, I wrote: “Twelve minutes after opening the box, I had created my nickname, was in a game of Quake 4 and thought, ‘This can’t be this easy.’ ”

I never felt that way using the PlayStation 3. With the PS3, 12 minutes after opening the box I realized that Sony inexplicably does not include cables to connect the machine to a high-definition television. Keep in mind that one of Sony’s main selling points has been that the PS3 plays Blu-Ray high-definition movie discs. But high-definiton cables? Sold separately. The Xbox 360, by contrast, ships with one cable that can connect to either a standard or high-definition set.

Then, before you are even using the PS3, you have to connect the “wireless” controller to the base unit with a USB cable so they can recognize each other. If you bring your PS3 controller to a friend’s house, you’ll have to plug back in again. The 360’s wireless controllers are always just that, wireless.

If there is one thing one would expect Sony to get perfect, though, it would be music. Wrong. Sure, you can plug in your digital music player and the PS3 will play the tunes. But as soon as you go into a game, the music stops. By contrast, one of the things I’ve always enjoyed most on the Xbox 360 is being able to listen to my own music while playing Pebble Beach or driving my virtual Ferrari. Doesn’t seem too complicated, but the PS3 can’t do it.

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3 Comments

  1. I might as well have put the whole article in here but if you’re not gonna read the whole thing, these are things you should know before you spend 600 eurons+

    Comment by dodger — November 20, 2006 @ 10:18 am

  2. For balance: the Wii is not without it’s issues either lol.

    Comment by danger — November 20, 2006 @ 6:35 pm

  3. Well I suppose you have 350 euros left to re-inforce the strap before you reach ps3 level lol

    Comment by dodger — November 20, 2006 @ 8:40 pm

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