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Includes PlayStation 3 80GB system, Dualshock 3 wireless controller, free  PlayStation Network membership, internet ready Wi-Fi, and 80GB of hard disk  storage for all your games, music, videos, and photos. Every PS3 comes with a  built-in Blu-ray player to give you the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Includes PlayStation 3 80GB system, Dualshock 3 wireless controller, free  PlayStation Network membership, internet ready Wi-Fi, and 80GB of hard disk  storage for all your games, music, videos, and photos. Every PS3 comes with a  built-in Blu-ray player to give you the best high-definition viewing experience  and pristine picture quality. Plus, the PS3 can play your entire catalog of CDs  and DVDs.</p></div>
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<li>Amazon Sales Rank: #23 in Video Games</li>
<li>Color: Black</li>
<li>Brand: Sony</li>
<li>Model: 711719801504</li>
<li>Released on: 2008-08-20</li>
<li>ESRB Rating: Everyone</li>
<li>Platform: PLAYSTATION 3</li>
<li>Original language: English</li>
<li>Dimensions: 16.00&#8243; h x 9.01&#8243; w x 19.00&#8243; l, 15.00 pounds</li>
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<li>Includes PlayStation 3 80 GB system, Dualshock 3 wireless controller, and  free PlayStaion Network membership</li>
<li>Internet ready Wi-Fi</li>
<li>80 GB of hard disk storage for all your games, music, videos, and photos</li>
<li>Built-in Blu-ray player to give you the best high-definition viewing  experience and pristine picture quality</li>
<li>Play your entire catalog of CDs and DVDs</li>
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<p><strong>Great Configuration, Great Console</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/5_star.gif" alt="5" /><br />
A lot of people have written about the pros  and cons of the PS3 vs. XBOX 360 vs. Wii. I&#8217;m not bothering with that, and  assume you can find that information at elsewhere. I&#8217;m also assuming you can  read all about why the PS3 would or would not fit your needs.</p>
<p>Instead,  I&#8217;d like this review to explain what exactly this configuration is (there&#8217;s a  lot of confusion about that,) and why I think it hits the sweet spot. Basically,  there are currently 2 versions of the PS3 on the market now. Ignoring the size  of the drive for a second (because you can always swap the drive anyway, and it  has no real bearing on the rest of the specs) think of them as Version A  (currently available &#8211; or not as the case may be &#8211; in the PlayStation 3 80 GB  Metal Gear Solid 4 Pack) and Version B (this one.)</p>
<p>The first thing that  you need to understand is that there are three relevant differences between  these two versions besides the included bundle and the price (the MGS one is  $499 from amazon, more from third parties.)</p>
<p>Difference #1: Version A  (MGS pack) is backward compatible with PS2 games while this one is NOT (they are  both backward compatible with PS1 games however.)</p>
<p>Difference #2: Version  A has 4 USB ports as well as memory card slots, while this version has only 2  USB ports and NO memory card slots.</p>
<p>Difference #3: AND THIS FOR ME IS  BIG: Version A has the older and larger 90nm Cell processor, while this one has  the smaller (and some say more reliable) 65nm Cell processor. Power consumption  on this unit is lower as well, dropping from 200 Watts to 135 watts. The end  result is a machine that runs cooler and, according to all reports as well as my  personal experience, much quieter. An extremely relevant factor if you watch  movies with it.</p>
<p>For those that have been looking for a while, this is  basically the 40GB machine that was offered recently, with a larger hard drive  and an upgraded controller &#8211; they replaced the basic sixaxis controller with the  Dualshock 3 controller (which means it has rumble.)</p>
<p>Now Version A is  packaged with Metal Gear Solid. It has an 80GB drive like this one, and the same  controller. The big differences are listed above. Until this configuration was  released, the larger hard drive and Dualshock controller were 2 of the 4 reasons  many people felt the MGS pack was worth the additional $100. Those two factors  are now eliminated. The remaining differences are the backward compatibility  with PS2 games and the MGS game itself, which can of course be bought  separately.</p>
<p>So to sum it up, if you NEED PS2 compatibility, you might  want to grab the MGS pack if you can get one &#8211; that or keep your old PS2. For  new buyers though, and for all of the people that are going to just play PS3  games, as well as avid movie watchers, this particular configuration is  fantastic. You get the big drive, the good controller, PLUS the cooler running  chip, a quieter machine and a system that uses about 33% less power.</p>
<p>And  ok &#8211; just to satisfy the basic requirements of a review, I&#8217;ll list some other  nice stuff: It includes a Blu-ray DVD player (one of those runs almost as much  as, or more than, this entire box), the online play is FREE, wireless  connectivity is built in (you don&#8217;t have to buy an additional piece as with some  others), reliability has been quite good (much better than some others), there  are some great PS3-only titles, and you can stream media to it from your PC.  There&#8217;s more, but there are plenty of people outlining it.</p>
<p>As always, do  your research and see what&#8217;s best for you. Maybe the 360-only titles are must  haves for you, or maybe your family fits a Wii. We have a Wii and I love it. But  I also love my PS3, and in my opinion this configuration is the one to get (this  month anyway.)</p>
<p><strong>How to make it near-complete</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/4_star.gif" alt="4" /><br />
Necessary disclosure: I do not own this  model. I have what used to be a 60GB model, recently upgraded to 320GB &#8211; the  gold standard.</p>
<p>As compared to the 60GB model:<br />
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+ less expensive (I paid  $599 for my 60GB PS3)<br />
+ 33% more storage<br />
+ needs less power<br />
+ dual  shock controller (rumble)<br />
- no memory card interfaces<br />
- 2 USB ports vs.  4 USB ports on the 60GB<br />
- no PS2 compatibility<br />
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<p>This model comes with  an 80GB drive. This is nice because, most would agree, 80GB is more than 60GB.  If you feel that the extra 20GB is a big deal, maybe you should think again. I  upgraded my 60GB to 320GB because I was about to run out of space, with only  10GB or so left. One month or so later, I&#8217;m using more than 80GB already &#8211; just  downloaded the Ratchet and Clank minigame from PSN and it alone needs about 3GB.  My advice is to buy this model and upgrade it yourself. It&#8217;s (relatively) easy  and you can find a lot of advice if you Google for it.</p>
<p>If you are on the  upgrade path, $80 would buy you a 320GB drive. I used the Western Digital  WD3200BEVT 320 GB Scorpio Sata 5400 Rpm 8MB 2.5 inch myself but that was back in  June/July and I paid about $150 then; you could get much larger drives for less  now. 500GB drives are available for less than $100 and you should try to get one  of those if you are planning to store lots of videos. One that I tested would be  the Western Digital 500GB Scorpio Blue SATAII 5400RPM 2.5IN 8MB Bulk/OEM Hard  Drive WD5000BEVT which replaced my laptop&#8217;s 60GB little drive and I helped a  friend upgrade his own PS3 with. The nice thing about upgrading your disk is  that you are also going to be left with a perfectly good 80GB or $160GB drive  which you can place into a cheap enclosure, and the StarTech AT2510U2 InfoSafe  2.5-Inch USB/SATA Hard Drive Enclosure worked for me. I am using the free  leftover drive as a backup device for family photos.</p>
<p>Upgrading the disk  is (relatively) easy and you can find a lot of advice on the Net. Search for  &#8220;PlayStation 3 Hard Drive Upgrade (HOWTO)&#8221; for videos that should help you  decide if you are comfortable with upgrading. If upgrading is the first thing  you do (before installing games or uploading personal files), everything becomes  very easy because you need not worry about backups or restores. I upgraded my  box in a couple of hours WITH the backup/restore steps.</p>
<p>The lack of  memory card interfaces is annoying but you can get around it. Copy your stuff to  a USB drive or flash drive and&#8230; problem solved. You can then upload your  things through the USB. It&#8217;s somewhat inconvenient but it&#8217;s no big deal.</p>
<p>My old (10 months) 60GB model has 4 USB slots and I am using all of  them. One for the PS3 Eye (camera), a second has a wireless keyboard dongle, the  third is where the racing wheel plugs in and the last one I use to charge  controllers. Can you live with 2 slots? I suppose you can but there&#8217;s going to  be some plugging/unplugging if you begin adding peripherals. I suppose you could  get one of those USB ports multiplexers. They&#8217;re ugly but&#8230; it&#8217;s doable.</p>
<p>PS2 compatibility&#8230; can&#8217;t get it. Sorry. I don&#8217;t play PS2 games but my  kids do. In fact, they just bought some Sonic game a couple of days ago. I was  surprised but&#8230; de gustibus. They&#8217;re also playing Kingdom Hearts and Destroy  All Humans.</p>
<p>This model comes with a couple of improvements over the gold  standard. It burns less electricity, which is a good thing for the rain forests,  keeping them cool and maybe you save a few dollars on your electric bill. And,  of course you get the advanced controller.</p>
<p>Briefly:<br />
- If you are  planning to upgrade, the 80GB model is the way to go because it is selling for  $100 less than the larger disk version and you can use the savings to pay for  your disk upgrade<br />
- Get yourself a USB port multiplexer if you need more  than 2 ports<br />
- Transfer your photos to flash drives to get around the  missing memory card interfaces<br />
- Or or, even better, to address both the USB  and the memory card issues, get the Playstation 3 Media Hub+ for 2 extra USB  ports AND a card reader<br />
- Keep your PS2 if you have one and still wish to  play PS2 games in the future.<br />
- Enjoy your new PS3.</p>
<p><strong>Why PS3 was by far the best value for us, and  arguably the best choice now available</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/5_star.gif" alt="5" /><br />
I had sat on the sidelines of the next gen  video games up until a couple of weeks ago. I had tried Wii almost as soon as it  came out and was captivated by the motion sensors but the limited availability  and sameness to the games as well as limited graphics was frustrating.</p>
<p>Xbox 360 the $50 a year subscription and more importantly it lost the  Blu-ray/HD battle were big no points for me. I enjoy games, my wife does not.  She does enjoy movies and the internet. When I pointed out that PS3 was a  Blu-ray player (with excellent reviews) and could let us surf the internet, she  was all for it.</p>
<p>I have an &#8216;old&#8217; HDTV (3 years old). It has a maximum  resolution of 1080i and a DVI input but no HDMI. I did some research before  buying this so I bought an HDMI to DVI cable at the same time. I was worried  about hooking it up and getting it to look right and also getting sound. I  should not have been. It took literally a few minutes. Plugged the HDMI end into  the PS3 and the DVI end into the HDTV. Received a picture (great picture) right  away. It detected that 1080i was the highest resolution and I choose that.</p>
<p>Sound I simply choose the option to put sound out correctly and received  gorgeous sound. I only use the speakers that came with the HDTV but it sounds  fantastic on Blu-Ray. I can only imagine what people with surround sound systems  will get.</p>
<p>The Blu-Ray discs are stunning. Even with &#8216;just&#8217; 1080i. Truly  beautiful. And it also up-converts very well. My favorite movies are the LOTR  expanded editions. I have seen LOTR on TNT HD broadcasts. With the PS3 they look  almost as good perhaps even better than the HD broadcasts. Also one of the  coolest things and I have no idea if this for all Blu-Rays are just PS3 is that  it remembers where you were on discs (Blu-ray and DVD discs)even if the disc was  last played 8 discs ago. So say for instance you a third of the way through  Fellowship. You then put a few game discs in, some other movie discs, then go  back to Fellowship. It actually remembers where you left off that disc. Love it.</p>
<p>The internet browsing has been very cool. At first it was ok but it did  not fill up the screen and the lettering was too small. But then I discovered  zoom in and zoom out. And now it is really fun to browse. As an aside when I  started browsing if someone was on our lap-top we would get a connection  conflict and would not be able to surf on the lap-top. I called Linksys and they  were able to change a bunch of settings on the router and it works just fine  now, no problems on using both at the same time.</p>
<p>As for games I have  Assassin&#8217;s Creed and Oblivion now. Both look amazing. I have also downloaded  demos for Mirror&#8217;s Edge (stunning) and Motorstorm (fun and also amazing  graphics). Even as a gamer truly I only really have time for a half dozen games  every year or two or even three. A lot of these games last a long time. So in  reality the 360s edge on variety is for all intents moot. I am planning to get  Little Big Planet and maybe the new Spidey game when it comes down in price.  That will more than hold me over to God of War and which ever other few games I  will get in 2009. Having a handful of great games, to me, is more important than  50 titles coming out a year.</p>
<p>Bottomline is if you have an HDTV  (particularly if you have a home theater set up) and no Blu-ray and enjoy gaming  the PS3 is truly awesome. You get a great Blu-ray player, an 80gig hard drive,  incredible gaming capabilities (just downloading the demos would be cool),  internet browsing and video watching on your TV. You can also download the LIFE  utility that has an incredibly cool visual globe where you can get live weather  and news headlines around the world. And you can help cure diseases by linking  to a Stanford project that looks at how proteins work and fold. If you allow it  your processor can be added to the processing power being used for the Stanford  project (when you are not gamin and such).</p>
<p>Sony has succeeded in making  a truly great heart of your home media experience. This is so much more than Wii  it isn&#8217;t even close. And with Blu-ray and free Sony playstation network, it  really is a much better value than any of the 360 choices you have. Right now  heading into the 2008 holiday season, PS3 stands alone as clearly the best  system and the best value. Not only for gamers but for the entire  family.</p></div>
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