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PlayStation 3 (60GB)

PlayStation 3 (60GB)

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From: Sony
Category: Video Games

List Price: $499.99
Buy Used: $395.00
You Save: $104.99 (21%)



New (3) Used (24) from $395.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 714 reviews
Sales Rank: 695

Platform: Playstation 3
Color: black
Media: Video Game
Edition: 60 GB
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Graphics RAM: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11
Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 10.8 x 3.9

MPN: 98000
Model: 3
UPC: 711719800002
EAN: 0711719810001
ASIN: B0009VXAM0

Release Date: November 17, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Games use Blu-ray discs as media format
  • Features a powerful Cell processor and a dynamic RSX graphics chip
  • Completely backward compatible, all the way to the original Sony PlayStation
  • Built-in Wi-Fi access for easy connection to gaming services and the Internet

Accessories:

  • Playstation 3 Monster GameLink HDMI Cable
  • Playstation 3 Monster GameLink Kit
  • Playstation 3 Monster Component Audio Video Cable
  • PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
  • Cables To Go - 40315 - 2M (6.5ft) Velocity HDMI Digital Video Cable (Blue)

Similar Items:

  • PlayStation 3 Wireless Sixaxis Controller
  • Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote
  • Resistance: Fall Of Man
  • Resident Evil: Apocalypse [Blu-ray]
  • PlayStation 3 Memory Card Adaptor

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Featuring the world's most powerful processor, PlayStation 3 delivers an experience beyond anything you know today. With a built in Blu-ray Disc drive, PlayStation 3 invites you to a whole new generation in high-definition graphics and media capabilities. Whether it's high-definition gaming, Blu-ray movies, music or online services, PlayStation 3 takes you where you've never dreamed possible - a place where you can play beyond.

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As DVD playback made the PlayStation 2 more than just a game machine, hefty multi-media features make the Sony PlayStation 3 an even more versatile home entertainment machine. Features such as video chat, Internet access, digital photo viewing, and digital audio and video will likely make it the central component of your media set-up. Still, it is first and foremost a game console--a powerful one at that.

Under the Hood
The PS3 features IBM's "Cell" processor and a co-developed Nvidia graphics processor that makes the system able to perform two trillion calculations per second. That's approximately 320 times more calculations per second than the PS2. Along with the traditional AV and composite connections, it also boasts an HDMI port, which delivers uncompressed, unconverted digital picture and sound to compatible high-definition TV and projectors. The system is capable of 128-bit pixel precision and 1080p resolution for a full HD experience.


PlayStation 3: Tower of power

A sleek new look

With the wireless, motion-sensitive controller

Blu-Ray is the New Way
Sony's PlayStation 3 games are encoded onto the Blu-Ray disc media format, which can hold six times as much data as traditional DVDs. This increase in capacity--combined with the awesome power of its processor and graphics card--promises mind-blowing games once developers have learned how to fully harness the new console's power. The PS3 will also support CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R formats.

In addition, PlayStation 3 system software update version 2.20 and up includes BD Live support. With this you can now play discs that support Blu-ray Disc Profile 2.0 (BD-LIVE) and you can also connect to the Internet while playing discs that support this format so that you can obtain additional features. Features that are available vary depending on the software in use.

Sensational Controller
New gamers intuitively move the controller while playing, even though that movement has traditionally had no relation to what's going on in the game. Sony has picked up on this tendency and is using it to bring a new level of control into the PS3. Inside the controller is a high-precision six-axis sensing system that accurately detects fine movements in pitch, roll, and yaw, as well as three dimensions of movement, to control games. This means that future PS3 games will be controlled by the movements of your hands rather than just your thumbs. For example, you might be able to steer a car by holding the controller like a steering wheel.

While the PS3 controller looks much like its Dual Shock predecessors, it will lack the force-feedback vibration since that would only interfere with the sensing system. It uses Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology and can support up to seven wireless controllers at a time. It's a hot-swappable system, so if your controller is running low on power, just pause your game and connect a USB 2.0 cable. You can continue playing while your controller recharges automatically.

Plays All PlayStation Games
The PlayStation 3 will be backward compatible with PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games, which means you'll be able to play all your favorite games without keeping all the old systems. The console will have slots for Memory Stick Duo, an SD slot and a Compact Flash memory slot. It comes with a pre-installed hard disc drive, which allows you to save games as well as download content from the Internet.


Gran Turismo HD

Resistance: Fall of Man

A Slew of New Games
A whole host of game publishers are already backing the PS3 and several have even confirmed games for the console. At the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), more than 30 titles were displayed for the system, including Gran Turismo HD, Resistance: Fall of Man, and Final Fantasy XIII. Previously announced titles include Metal Gear Solid 4, Devil May Cry 4 and Tekken 6.

Online
Sony has stated that the PS3 will have similar online connectivity and services as the next generation of Xbox Live. Calling it "an always on, always connected device," SCEI's chief technical officer Masa Chatani said the PS3 would be constantly in touch with a "PlayStation World" network "fundamentally based on community, communication commerce, and content." Technically, the infrastructure is there to make that connection. The PS3 supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T Ethernet, as well as IEEE 802.11 b/g wireless networking protocols.




Customer Reviews:   Read 709 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Not really 5-stars but I love it   October 31, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

My friend got a 60 gig on release date and had it up until 2 weeks ago when he found out that his broken PS3 was .03% or something of all PS3s that break due to the yellow light thing. He had to buy the MGS4 pack and drive 45minutes to a college to find one and had to pay $545 since it was one of the better PS3 versions. 60 gigs are supposed to be very dependable. I guess my friend got the short side of the stick. I LOVE U PS3 ILL HAVE YOU SOON! RESISTANCE 2 ROCKS!


5 out of 5 stars PS3/XBOX360 Objective Comparison   October 30, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Reliability:
I own a video game store. One of the services that we provide is various repairs on most game consoles. In the last year, I have performed around 60 individual XBOX 360 repairs compared to 0 (zero) PS3 repairs. PS3 Wins Hands Down

Compatability:
The 60GB version of the PS3 is FULLY backwards compatible with PS2 and most PS 1 games. The new 80GB version has some limited backwards compatability. The 40GB version has no backwards compatability. All versions of the 360 (Arcade, Pro and Elite) have the same limited backwards compatability. At least PS3 has a version that is fully backwards compatable. PS3 WINS

Value:
The new 80GB version of the PS3 retails for $399.00. This includes an 80GB hard drive (obviously), built in Bluetooth, and built in WIFI. Oh and lets not forget that the DVD player in the PS3 will play all of your regular AND Blu-Ray DVDs. The lowest cost 360 is the Arcade version that retails for around $199. This version does not come with a hard drive which will cost you around $100 for 60GB, nor does it have built in WIFI. The WIFI adapter retails for around $100 also. So for $399 you essentially get 20GB less storage...oh and NO BLU RAY!!! PS3 WINS

Game Selection:
Let's say that most games nowadays are released on both PS3 and 360, but there are some titles that are exclusive to each. Some of the hotest exclusive titles are:

PS3 - Metal Gear Solid, SOCOM, Little Big Planet, Resistance 2
360 - Fable II, Gears of War 2 and of course Halo 3

Overall, since the 360 has been around for a few more years, there are more titles available, but some of the most popular like BioShock have been ported over now to the PS3...most of the others will follow suit (except Halo which will probably always be a 360 only title). 360 WINS (but not for very much longer)

So of the 3 main decision points as to which console to purchase. PS3 scored 3 out of 4 to the 360's score of 1 out of 4.

Let me also say that I make more money selling the 360 because of all of the periphery that you have to buy along with it (more margin in accessories) so I hope people continue to go in that direction. However, when viewed objectively, the PS3 is clearly the way to go.



5 out of 5 stars Best media center ever!!   October 23, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I would consider myself a pretty involved techno guy (not the music). I own 2 HD DVD players and this version of the PS3. I love this system for many reasons:

1. It's the best blu-ray player on the market
2. It has a great selection of games
3. No need to buy batteries (rechargeable or otherwise)
4. Is FULLY backwards compatible with all old PS and PS2 games
5. Has a nice, functional internet browser
6. FREE online gaming
7. 4 USB ports
8. Media card expansion slots
9. You can easily upgrade the HDD
10. It constantly upgrades itself (firmware updates)
11. Built-in WiFi
12. Stores music, movies, and photos.

I'm sure there are other things I can add but I'll just stop there. I wouldn't necessarily suggest that someone pay the extra money to pay of this specific version but I would say that it certainly is superior to the others. I kind of took a gamble about a year ago when I bought this system after researching the others (Xbox 360, Wii) and I have to say that my selection is certainly paying dividends. I used to be complete anti-playstation or Sony for that matter (with no really good reason) but no I can proudly say that I'm a believer!!



5 out of 5 stars Excellent system, built to stand the test of time.   October 5, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I got my PS3 about 6 months after launch and I have loved every minute of it. I got the 60 gig model for $499 and don't regret paying that much for it; it is well worth the price.

Unfortunately, I would say I am in a good position to review this system because of the wait I endured for it. I have a feeling that if I bought the system at launch, I might not have been so excited about its features (or lack thereof). Yep, that's right. The system had very few exciting features at launch, resulting in many people complaining about the price. "I DON'T NEED TEH BLOO-REHH!!", the crowds chant. But as many have come to see, Blu-Ray has benefited and will continue to benefit Sony for years to come.

The system itself is a very classy design and looks great with any pre-existing setup. Okay, maybe not so much in a "Mission Style" room, but you get the point. Setup is obviously painless, with two cables from the back. The only slightly annoying part for me was the immediate firmware update right when you turn it on. This can easily be remedied with a sandwich.

The controller is just about the same as its always been, with the lack of vibration, of course, thus resulting in a lighter controller. I had no problem with this, but I know a lot of people that thought it was a horrible move by Sony. "Motion control is a gimmick!" While I agree on that front, I was not bothered by the removal of the vibration. The fact that you can charge the controller without the need for special battery packs or cables is great. If I used the Wii as much as I do the PS3 (before they released rechargeable battery packs, of course) I would estimate I would have spent about 300 bucks in batteries alone!

Back to firmware updates, one of the most important features of the PS3. Like I said before, the PS3 would be considered gimped, looking back to how it was at launch and looking now to what we have. With firmware updates, functionality has been improved greatly. Several new audio codecs support have been added, you can stream media from a computer on your network, with remote play you can view/listen to that same media anywhere in the world, you can now access your menu in-game and send messages in-game; the list could go on!

The games; why we buy a system. To say the PS3 was lacking in the games department at launch would be an understatement. With the exception of Resistance: Fall of Man, the PS3 was severely lacking! This has now been remedied with the likes of Uncharted: Drakes Fortune, Metal Gear Solid 4, Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, and several other Multi-Platform titles. And with upcoming games such as SOCOM: Confrontation, LittleBigPlanet, Resistance 2, and Killzone 2, the PS3 lineup is looking VERY strong.

And that's about it. I love the PS3. I would recommend it to any video game enthusiast. It is a well built system with years of fun to come.



5 out of 5 stars Don't Bother with these over priced PS3's   October 4, 2008
 0 out of 6 found this review helpful

I was amazed at the stupidity of those advertising these 60 Gb PS3's at outrageous prices when you can buy a new 80 Gb PS3 for $399.99. If 80 Gb isn't enough for you, you acn change out the hardrive with a lap top hard drive running at 5400 RPM. I don't know if a 7200 RPM will work. Those considering a purchase from one these should reconsider. If it is the backwards compatibility with the PS2 that is driving you, Just buy the 80 Gb & a PS2, total of $430. That is cheaper than the "Used" over priced PS3's listed here. Charlie S.

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