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Sony PS3 sub-£300 Blu-ray Disc player

It's not just a games console, you know

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Video Review For the final part of our cheapie Blu-ray group test, we’re looking at the Sony PS3. It’s at the top of the price range - at £299 - but given that you get a high-end games console as well, it’s a decent deal.

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Anonymous Coward

in before...

mark's "ps3 is so good, software updates can turn the hardware of the blu-ray drive into a combi one"

oh damn im not.

i swear, theres being a fan of the ps3 and then theres sounding like a creationist....

unless your reffering to this:

http://www.voodish.co.uk/articles/can-the-ps3-really-play-hd-dvds/

in which case "usb drives can be plugged into a computer with appropriate software" might be a more apropriate rant.

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He certainly did....

Same things struck me - my PS3 feeds optical DD/DTS audio to my AV amp, and plays Blu Ray DVDs at 1080p/24 according to my Pioneer plasma.... so how did the reviewer ascertain his 'facts'??

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He got it wrong!

The reviewer said "Pay extra for a sony cable for optical...."

How about plugging in an optical cable into the port on the back?

Optical is part of all PS3's not an optional cable.

Secondly, he said 24FPS Playback is not supported, but it clearly is and has been for a long time. I know as I am running it on a Sony 46x3000 LCD TV and it works.

Please if your doing to be telling people about anything...Get your facts right.

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and more ...

Plays BD, plays DVDs (upscales), CDs (upsamples), SACDs (60GB version); supports 7.1 surround sound and HDMI 1.3; streams DivX and MPEG video from a media server; streams MP3, AAC, WMA and AC3 audio; can rip CDs to the hard disk and look up the album info; can display your photo album as well. 60GB version has a card reader. Has a web browser (OK - not a good one, but you can read the news) and can take a video cam for online chat. Runs Folding@Home if you want to help the world. Has wireless LAN (60BG version). Has bluetooth. Can communicate with the PSP, which can be used as a remote console. You can plug in a keyboard and mouse into the USB ports.

Works out of the box. Sony subsidises it.

Even if it didn't play games, it would still be a good deal.

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What?!

HD-DVD playback? Are you kidding me? Yeah sure. Do you work for Paramount or something and want to get a load of HD-DVD's sold and off the stock lists?!

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