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Comments on: Which games console is most web 2.0-friendly?

Which version of Wii internet channel? 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 08:43 GMT

Wii internet channel was upgraded a few days back - did you test with this version? Also, the WII internet channel is still a free public beta and will be a cost channel when done. I don't know whether the PS3 version is considered finished.

PS3 and Linux + Firefox 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 08:55 GMT

So how many sites work if you install Linux on your PS3 and run Firefox as your browser?

I bet those problem site's just work then.

PS3 browser... 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 09:22 GMT

...sucks.

Oh you want details?

Firstly it has a slow and just plain nasty interface, but what makes it borderline unusable is its regular and infathomable 'out of memory error' that crops up on sites which work on all other browsers.

The PS3 has 256Mb and refuses to display www.mac.com point blanks and its flaky on GMail - so for all its glitz I can't use the PS3 as a living room computer alternative.

Opera on the Wii? Fantastic, works like a dream, although a bluetooth keyboard that works with the console would be like adding Catherine Deneuve to that dream.

Linux on PS3... 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 14:05 GMT

"So how many sites work if you install Linux on your PS3 and run Firefox as your browser?

I bet those problem site's just work then."

Why do people always feel the need to make this argument. This article was written for the people who just want to turn the console on and expect it to work as it is. Not people who want to install an entirely different OS on their video game machine. Most people probably wouldn't even know how to begin to do this anyway unless Sony released an official installation CD.

Is everyone so unimpressed by there PS3 that they need to install Linux on it to make themselves feel better? Please, you either prefer a PS3, or a Wii, or an Xbox, it's your choice. Just because someone has a different preference doesn't make theirs wrong.

re: Which version of Wii internet channel? 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 16:24 GMT

'Also, the WII internet channel is still a free public beta and will be a cost channel when done.'

The recent release is not a beta, Nintendo just don't start charging till June, presumably as a benefit for early adopters.

It has been said that there will be future updates to the browser, but I don't know how regular these will be.

Hmm... Funny thing 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 16:33 GMT

Funny that Nintendo just release the working version of Opera for the Wii, it only took them, what? six months?

That said, Sony has the same problems with the PSP browser, I would bet that the PS3 browser is a port of the code from the PSP. Sad.

Sony really needs to take the Firefox source code and have it compiled for the native PS3. I can't imagine that the Mozilla people would be too unhappy with a PS3 version of the browser since there would immediately be millions more people using it.

Linux on PS3 = possible selling point 

Posted Thursday 19th April 2007 17:10 GMT

Granted I for one am not inclined to drop $600ish (US) on a console without some other meritous feature. The fact that it's still the cheapest route to go HD for personal video is the same reasoning behind my initial PS2 purchase years and years ago for DVD--before the throw-away $30 DVD players of today. Being able to load linux extends the usablility of the box to more than something to play with and increases shelf life.

Of course, this linux option still doesn't tip the scales in purchasing one as you can buy another PC for the same price and get more bang for your buck. Blue-ray VS HDDVD is still raging so there is that risk of getting shafted for video (see Betamax) in the long run if HDDVD wins the fight. Considering that I can load linux on my NDS I wouldn't be surprised if in short order you can do the same on a Wii. <shrug>

input device 

Posted Friday 20th April 2007 09:04 GMT

How easy is it to enter addresses and navigate around each system? The PS3 can use a bluetooth keyboard. For the Wii you have to slooowly click each letter on the virtual keyboard using the wiimote. Cba. Wii - 1, PS3 - 3 (and I own a Wii).

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