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Product Rating: 5 star(s) i love it

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Pros: i love it it the best of all products
Cons: i love it i need it free if you can
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cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.4 star(s) Sony PlayStation 3 (60GB)

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Review Verdict: Sony's PlayStation 3 may be the most expensive next-gen game console, and its launch titles are not all that impressive, but its swanky design and bevy of features, including a Blu-ray drive, make it hard to resist--even at $600.

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Pros: Swanky design with quiet operation; all games in high-definition; PSP-like user-friendly interface; plays high-def Blu-ray movies in addition to standard DVDs; built-in Wi-Fi; 60GB hard drive; Bluetooth support for wireless controllers and accessories is
Cons: Pricey; first wave of games is somewhat anemic; doesn't upscale DVDs to HD resolution; no force feedback (rumble) support in controller; a USB port on the back would've been nice; no infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes aren't compatible; g
cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.25 star(s) Sony PlayStation 3 (40GB)

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Review Verdict: While Sony has cut a few corners to get its entry-level PlayStation 3 below $400, it's still a great package for the money--so long as you can live without backward compatibility for PS2 games and are willing to wait several months for the more promi

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Pros: Swanky design with quiet operation; all games in high-definition; PSP-like user-friendly interface; plays high-def Blu-ray movies in addition to upscaling standard DVDs; built-in Wi-Fi; 40GB hard drive; online play is free; HDMI output with 1080p support;
Cons: Compelling exclusive games are still few and far between; doesn't play PS2 games; PlayStation Home and rumble controller not available until 2008; a USB port on the back would've been nice; no infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes aren't com
cnet.co.uk Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.4 star(s) Sony PlayStation 3 (60GB): impressive media centre

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Review Verdict: Sony's PlayStation 3 may be the most expensive next-gen console, and its launch titles aren't very impressive, but its swanky design and bevy of features, including a Blu-ray drive, make it hard to resist -- even at this price

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Pros: Swanky design; quiet operation; all games in high-definition; PSP-like user-friendly interface; plays high-def Blu-ray movies in addition to standard DVDs; built-in Wi-Fi; 60GB hard drive; Bluetooth support for wireless controllers and accessories is comi
Cons: Pricey; first batch of games is unimpressive; doesn't upscale DVDs to hi-def resolution; no force feedback (rumble) support in controller; a USB port on the back would've been nice; no infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes aren't compatible;
cnet.co.uk Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.35 star(s) Sony PlayStation 3 (40GB)

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Sony has finally responded to criticism that its next-generation console is too expensive, introducing this new 40GB unit, priced at £300. The saving means a few hardware omissions, and it can't play PS2 games, but it's outstanding value for such an excel

Review Verdict: Sony's PlayStation 3 may be the most expensive next-gen console, and its launch titles aren't very impressive, but its swanky design and bevy of features, including a Blu-ray drive, make it hard to resist

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Pros: Swanky design; quiet operation; all games in high-definition; user-friendly interface; plays Blu-ray movies; built-in Wi-Fi; 40GB hard drive; online play is free; HDMI output with 1080p support; no external power supply
Cons: Games lineup is still unimpressive; HDMI cable not included; PS2 games not supported
cnet.com.au Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.4 star(s) Sony PlayStation 3 Review - PS2

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Sony's built the PlayStation 3 with a definite eye on the future. Can it maintain its lead in the gaming arena with its new console?

Review Verdict: Sony's PlayStation 3 may be the most expensive next-gen game console, and its launch titles are not all that impressive, but its swanky design and bevy of features, including a Blu-ray drive, make it hard to resist -- even at AU$999.95.

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Pros: Swanky design with quiet operation, All games in high-definition, PSP-like user-friendly interface, Plays high-def Blu-ray movies in addition to standard DVDs, Built-in Wi-Fi, 60GB hard drive, Bluetooth support for wireless controllers and Accessories is
Cons: Pricey, First wave of games is somewhat anemic, Doesn't upscale DVDs to HD resolution, No force feedback (rumble) support in controller, A USB port on the back would've been nice, No infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes aren't compatible, G
asia.cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.4 star(s) Review: Sony PlayStation 3

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The next-gen Sony PlayStation 3 is a graphical powerhouse and Blu-ray movie player with an impressive array of extra features.

Review Verdict:  The 80GB Sony PlayStation 3 is still the most expensive next-gen game console, but its swanky design and bevy of features make it great value even at S$799.

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Pros:  Swanky design; all games in HD; PSP-like user-friendly interface; plays Blu-ray and upscales DVDs to 1080p; built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth; 80GB hard drive; wireless and optional force feedback controllers; backward-compatible with PS2 and PS1 titles; buil
Cons:  A USB port on the back would've been nice; glossy black finish is a fingerprint magnet; runs hot and noisy; power guzzler.
pcmag.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) Sony PlayStation 3

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Review Verdict: By combining a great gaming platform with a high-definition Blu-ray player and a host of other features, the Sony PlayStation 3 makes a welcome addition to any living room.

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Pros: Killer gaming performance. Blu-ray player. Media card reader. HDMI out with 1080p. Works with PS1/PS2 titles.
Cons: Expensive. HDMI cable sold separately. No more vibrating controller. Hard to find on store shelves.
homecinemachoice.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) Sony PlayStation 3

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So the PlayStation 3 is finally here - and it's not exactly flying off the shelves either. Of course, at £425 it was probably never going to, but is it worth all that money? We assess the PS3's credentials as both a games console and Blu-ray player...

Review Verdict: A better Blu-ray player than Samsung's, although hi-def games look better on the Xbox 360

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Pros: Expandable hard drive, Excellent Blu-ray playback quality
Cons: More expensive than its rivals, Hi-def games performance
pcauthority.com.au Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.15 star(s) Sony PlayStation 3

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Video support isn't the best, but the PS3 remains a superb piece of kit

Review Verdict: Inside is a 40GB hard disk (twice the capacity of the Xbox's and easily upgradeable) and you can use this to store game data, music, photos and videos. Format support is wider than the Xbox, with MPEG1, 2 and 4 (H.264 and AVCHD) on the menu

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