The Pros And Cons Of The Sony Playstation 3

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By Rasphald Belownski


The PlayStation 3 or PS3 is the latest video game console made by Sony Computer Entertainment as part of the PlayStation series. It is included in the seventh generation of video game consoles alongside Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Nintendo's Wii. It was introduced last 2006 and has since become very well liked among avid gamers.

The PlayStation 3 is very powerful entertainment machine. It is not anymore merely a video game console, it could also accommodate hi-def movies and digital TV, store pictures and also music, and even enable their users to surf the Web. The PS3 is a powerful system because it uses a CPU that is comprised of one 3.2 GHz Power Processing Element or PPE and eight Synergistic Processing Elements or SPEs. Because of its multiple core design, the system can assign each core to a certain task.

This allows efficient multitasking capability, and far better gaming experience. It also includes a dedicated graphics processing unit which can produce resolutions up to 1080p HD. In contrast to other gaming systems, the PS3 can accommodate Blu-ray discs, and is probably one reason why a number of people seem to prefer this kind of console. Contributing to the appeal of the PS3 are the platform exclusive games such as Gran Turismo and Final Fantasy. Also, the PlayStation community is provided with an excellent amount of third party support, which means, you can come across more games and extras for the PS3 than the other gaming systems.

Then again, the PS3 is not without flaws. One reason which discourages other people from buying a PS3 is the cost - the cheapest model is priced $249 in most retail stores. When it was first released, it was also the biggest among the three video game consoles from the same generation. Sony has introduced a PS3 slim to address this matter though, but that also meant dropping some features, most notably, the capability to run third party OS. The much discussed PS3 YLOD, short for Yellow Light of Death, is also another reason why individuals are reluctant about purchasing this system.

Essentially what happens is that some people who own the original PS3 come across a fault indicator - a yellow flashing light, which manifests after a a non-specific hardware failure that makes the machine unplayable . The PS3 Yellow Light of Death is not as evident in the newer models though, and many people who have the older models have managed to resolve the issue by bringing their units to Sony Service centers. Some PS3 gamers, specifically those whose gaming equipment are no longer covered by warranty, even did the repair themselves and have been successful.




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