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Playstation 3 40GB

Playstation 3 40GB

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From: Sony Computer Entertainment
Category: Video Games

List Price: $399.99
Buy New: $369.99
You Save: $30.00 (8%)



New (44) Used (13) from $359.97

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 223 reviews
Sales Rank: 9

Platform: Playstation 3
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Graphics RAM: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 30
Dimensions (in): 17.2 x 13.8 x 6.8

MPN: 98006
Model: 98007
UPC: 711719800606
EAN: 0711719800705
ASIN: B000XGJH1O

Release Date: February 12, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Internal 40GB HDD for storing your games, music, and photos
  • Built-in Blu-ray player
  • Cell Broadband Engine advanced microprocessor
  • SIXAXIS wireless controller

Accessories:

  • Playstation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller

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  • Playstation 3 HDMI Cable

Customer Reviews:   Read 218 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars We all love our PS3   May 13, 2008
Stephen Bork (Norwood, MA USA)
We currently own an XBOX 360 and Wii and really only purchased
the Playstation 3 for the Blu-Ray DVD player. However, once we
got it set up and found out what else it could do (besides video
games) we were hooked. The graphics are amazing and the on-screen
controls and navigation are very intuitive. Actually, we find
that it is just so much easier to use than either of the other
2 consoles. Also, the built-in wireless is much better at finding
our WLAN than either of the other 2 boxes.
The only downside so far is that there are fewer video game titles
that interest us but hopefully there will be a better selection on
the market soon.

Everyone in the family recommends this product. Good job Sony!



5 out of 5 stars Awesome   May 12, 2008
Atique A. Khan (Dublin, CA)
I've been wanting to buy PS3 for a long time, i guess i was holding back because of the High def. format war to end. As soon as HD-DVD was out, i evaluated WII and PS3 and went ahead and bought this version to try it out. Its been great, no issues so far. I bought Call of Duty and a couple of BDs and the experience has just been awesome.

I also bought a Sony HD handycam SR-11 and it integrates with PS3 really well.



5 out of 5 stars The Truth about the Console Wars   May 12, 2008
R. A. Ross (Atlanta, GA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Last Fall when I could not afford a PS3 for me and my son, we purchased a XBOX360. We bought it because you could start small (Arcade version) and slowly add-on to your system. After a while though, we kept looking at the PS3 and its growing library of T rated games. When GameStop had their buy 2 get one free sale, we traded the 360 and accessories and got 8 games and a controller for the PS3. And a couple weeks later got the system for our birthdays (we were both born in the same month). What we learned about the two systems may help those of you trying to make a choice for your family.

Exclusive Games - PS3 wins for Teens and families, 360 wins for M-rated games
While we really enjoyed the 360, we constatly found ourselves looking at the T rated games on the PS3. Uncharted, Lair, Warhawk, Motorstorm, and Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction are all exclusive to the PS3. Most of the games we really enjoyed on the 360 (Call of Duty 4, Frontlines, Star Wars Lego) are also available on the PS3. If you look at the exclusives, PS3 has the best selection of games that are not adult-only fare. The best 360 exclusives are: Gears of War (M), Bioshock (M), and Halo (M). There are others for both systems, but these are the ones that get the most attention.

Final note on exclusives: The PS3 is going to be going head to head with the 360 on these M rated exclusives also with Devil May Cry and the release of Killzone 2, and Resistance 2 within the next year.

The Power of the System Hardware - PS3 dominates
Having played both, I can truly say that the graphics on the PS3 are superior. I don't know the processor speeds and all that, I just know that I have played Call of Duty 4 (1080p) on both systems and the PS3 is better.

Also, the fact that everyone knows is the presence of the Blu-Ray disk player. This thing is awesome to watch movies on. The disks are too expensive right now, but will probably come down as they replace traditional DVDs. The HD DVD format (the one the 360 supported through additional hardware) is all but dead.

The size of the Hard Drive - PS3 wins.
40 GB vs. 20 GB. But honestly, 40 GB is not going to be sufficient for long. More and more games are eating up HD space just for offline play.

Online Capability - PS3 wins.
This is the one that I really feared when we switched. I didn't like the idea of getting something free! Can you believe that? But in the past, I have found that you usually get what you pay for. My favorite all time game is Call of Duty 4 and that is because of its online prowess. I held my breath when I went to play it online. Surprise! It was nearly an identical experience. Playing online was easier to get set-up than the 360, it didn't require payment or a Microsoft supported email account. Also, Warhawk is an awesome online game exclusive to the PS3. You make the choice - pay 50 a year for one or pay nothing - not a tough choice for a family on a strict budget.

Backward Compatibility - 360 dominates (after the price decrease of the PS3)
You can play most old xbox games on the 360. But on the 40 GB version of the PS3, you have zero compatability. This really stinks. I truly believe that if Sony offered an add-on to play the old games on the new system that you could buy separately later on, their sales would have dominated. If you got one of the 80 GB models, it plays many PS2 games, but the only PS3s to play all PS2 games through Hardware (it actually contains a PS2 chip in the console) are the discontinued 20GB and 60GB consoles. If you can find one of those cheap, then the PS3 at least ties with the 360.

Aesthetics - Tie
If the controller that comes with the PS3 was not so flimsy, the PS3 would win this category. The Dualshock Sixaxis controller has just come out, so maybe it has a better feel. But the original ones feel like they will break easily. The 360 really does have a cool design. The PS3 is more traditional. But the on screen graphics on the PS3 are more clear and intuitive.

Conclusion
Making the decision to buy one of these systems over the other is not easy. Few people have the money and time for both. Here is my recommendation:

If you are a young male 16-30 years old looking for the most intense mature games out there, buy a 360.

If you have a family, but still want access to intense gameplay, buy a PS3.

If you just want something for your family to clown around with and enjoy on game night, buy a Wii.




2 out of 5 stars Sony creates impressive unit, nickel-and-dimes customers   May 9, 2008
B. Lewis (Spokane, Washington United States)
0 out of 8 found this review helpful

After hooking this up and trying it out, I have to say that the unit performs impressively. Its DVD, Blu-ray, and PS3 functions perform well, and I like that you can RDP into it via the PSP, which I also tested (after getting my PSP out of mothballs).

I rate this only two stars because Sony has once again stressed the importance it places on nickel-and-diming its customers. The 40GB PS3 is NOT compatible with any PS2 games, and as they are planning to phase out the only other current choice available, the 80GB, it's the 40GB unit or the highway, and those who patted themselves on the back for buying overpriced 60GB units can rest assured that they will have limited support now that they've been discontinued.

Secondly, the PS3 has a limited number of exclusive games, and they aren't very notable. Many people haven't even heard of Warhawk and MotorStorm serves as little more than a PS3 demo game.

I bought this unit solely because of its Blu-ray capabilities, which by its price and specs make it arguably the best and most robust Blu-ray player on the market. Too bad if you want to watch a movie in 1080p you have to go to Blu-ray ever since Sony muscled Toshiba's competing technology out of the market, screwing over a number of HD-DVD adherents and driving up Blu-ray costs with its newfound monopoly over blue laser disc readers.

In summary, I would recommend buying a 40GB PS3 despite its shortcomings that could have been otherwise prevented by not removing all traces of software or hardware emulation. Buy one if you want to watch Blu-ray movies and revel in the fact that the quality is otherwise fairly high. Yes, it's quality. After all, it's Sony, and you have no other choice.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing   May 9, 2008
T. Hoek
The PS3 is certainly the hallmark of next-gen consoles. I got the PSone when it came out, but have been a die-hard PC gamer for most of my life. This changes everything. It offers so many features from the Playstation network... all free! The graphics... well, blu-ray is certainly the future of home video. I cannot find anything negative to say about it so far. Buy It!!

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