Monday, August 25, 2008

Sony PlayStation 3???????

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  • hello am looking to buy a ps3??



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    The PlayStation 3 (officially marketed PLAYSTATION 3,[5] commonly abbreviated PS3) is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation series. The PlayStation 3 competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game systems.



    A major feature that distinguishes the PlayStation 3 from its predecessors is its unified online gaming service, the PlayStation Network,[6] which contrasts with Sony's former policy of relying on game developers for online play.[7] Other major features of the console include its robust multimedia capabilities,[8] connectivity with the PlayStation Portable,[9] and its use of a high-definition optical disc format, Blu-ray Disc, as its primary storage medium.[10] The PS3 was also the first Blu-ray 2.0-compliant Blu-ray player on the market.[11]



    The PlayStation 3 was first released on November 11, 2006 in Japan,[12] November 17, 2006 in North America,[13] and March 23, 2007 in Europe and Oceania.[14][15] Two SKUs were available at launch; a basic model with a 20 GB hard disk drive (HDD) and a premium model with a 60 GB HDD and several additional features[16] (The 20 GB model was not released in Europe or Oceania.)[17] Since then, several revisions have been made to the console's available models and it has faced stiff competition from the other seventh generation consoles.[18] As of July 17, 2008, the PS3 is in third place in US home console sales for its generation.[19]

    officially unveiled the PlayStation 3 to the public on May 16, 2005, during the E3 2005 conference.[20] A functional version of the system was not present there,[21] nor at the Tokyo Game Show in September 2005,[22] although demonstrations (such as Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots[21]) were held at both events on devkits and comparable PC hardware.[21][22] Video footage based on the predicted PlayStation 3 specifications was also shown (e.g. Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire).[23]



    The system was initially planned to have two HDMI ports, three Ethernet ports and six USB ports,[24] though, as shown at E3 2006, this was later reduced to one HDMI port, one ethernet port and four USB ports, presumably to cut costs.[16][25] Two hardware configurations were also announced for the console; a 20 GB and a 60 GB, priced at $499/€499 and $599/€599 respectively.[16] The 60 GB would be the only configuration to feature a HDMI port, Wi-Fi internet, flash card readers and a chrome trim with the logo in silver.[16] It was announced for a simultaneous worldwide release; November 11 for Japan and November 17 for North America and Europe.[26]



    On September 6, 2006, Sony announced that the PAL region (Europe and Oceania) PlayStation 3 launch would be delayed until March 2007 due to a shortage of diodes used in the Blu-ray Disc drive.[27]



    At the Tokyo Game Show on September 22, 2006, Sony announced that it would be including HDMI on the 20 GB system with a silver logo, but not the chrome trim, flash card readers or Wi-Fi.[28] Also, the launch price of the Japanese 20 GB model was reduced by over 20%,[29] and the 60 GB model was announced for an open pricing scheme in Japan.[29] During the event, Sony showed 27 playable PS3 titles running on final hardware.[30]





    Launch

    Main article: PlayStation 3 launch

    The PlayStation 3 was first released in Japan on November 11, 2006 at 07:00.[12] According to Media Create, 81,639 PS3 systems were sold within 24 hours of its introduction in Japan.[31]



    Soon after its release in Japan, the PS3 was released in North America on November 17, 2006.[13] Reports of violence surrounding the release of the PS3 include a customer shot,[32] campers robbed at gunpoint,[33] customers shot in a drive-by shooting with BB guns,[34] and 60 campers fighting over 10 systems.[35]



    On January 24, 2007, Sony announced that the PlayStation 3 would go on sale on March 23, 2007 in Europe, Australia, the Middle East, Africa and New Zealand.[14][15] The system sold about 600,000 units in its first two days.[36] On March 7, 2007, the 60 GB PlayStation 3 launched in Singapore with a price of S$799.[37] The console was launched in South Korea on June 16, 2007 in a single version equipped with an 80 GB hard drive and IPTV.[38]

    Available colors Piano Black Piano Black

    Ceramic White (Asia and Japan only)

    Satin Silver (Asia and Japan only)[49]

    Gun-Metal Gray (MGS4 bundle)[50] Piano Black Piano Black Piano Black Piano Black Piano Black

    USB 2.0 ports 4 2 4 4 4 2 2

    802.11 b/g Wi-Fi No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

    Flash card readers No No Yes Yes Yes No No

    Chrome trim No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

    SACD support[51] Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No

    PS2 compatibility Yes

    Hardware (Emotion Engine) No Yes

    Hardware (Emotion Engine) Yes

    Software (emulation) Yes

    Software (emulation) No No

    First available November 2006 October 2007 November 2006 March 2007 Augus
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