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#1 GoldenGlove
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PS3:
next gen DVD drive(Blu-Ray), 60gb, built-in wifi, built-in web browser, runs linux os, connect to any bluetooth, hdmi, built-in card reader. etc
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Good point...  the Blu-Ray player comes with the console opposed to having to pay extra for the HD-DVD player with the 360.
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[QUOTE="GoldenGlove"][QUOTE="godson07"][QUOTE="GoldenGlove"][QUOTE="godson07"]I am lemming but I say its PS3.KAS3Y_JAM3Z


Can you elaborate?




I dont need to.

FACT. PS3 hardware > Xbox 360 hardware.



Yeah, that's a givin'.

But I'm just talkin' about whats better for multimedia purposes only.

im going to say 360. you can load anything with a usb cable, so if you have a sandisk reader or storage unit, you can hook it up, ps3 has slots as well. but the its the fact that you can stream all your media from your computer to your 360 with out using memory gives it the advantage



Thanks.

So it's 360 + CPU >>> PS3 as far as multimedia goes.
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[QUOTE="GoldenGlove"][QUOTE="godson07"]I am lemming but I say its PS3.godson07


Can you elaborate?




I dont need to.

FACT. PS3 hardware > Xbox 360 hardware.



Yeah, that's a givin'.

But I'm just talkin' about whats better for multimedia purposes only.
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[QUOTE="GoldenGlove"][QUOTE="KAS3Y_JAM3Z"][QUOTE="Nameless3"]My labtopKAS3Y_JAM3Z
laptop* they both have good features, ps3 has a lot of slots for different memory units, but 360 can hook up right to your computer and stream everything on it to your 360 with out using memory. i'd say it's pretty even.



So you can't do that with PS3? Can it be enabled in the future if its not available now?

probably not because think about it, it would probably try to use windows, which is microsoft, sony doesn't have their own operating system on a computer. so i think the 360 has the edge but a slim amount



Okay, I see.  But I know with the PSP people found ways to run Windows on there.  And I know that PS3 will have the same type of modifications more than likely.

Can you convert music files on 360 like you can on PS3?
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[QUOTE="Nameless3"]My labtopKAS3Y_JAM3Z
laptop* they both have good features, ps3 has a lot of slots for different memory units, but 360 can hook up right to your computer and stream everything on it to your 360 with out using memory. i'd say it's pretty even.



So you can't do that with PS3?  Can it be enabled in the future if its not available now?
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My labtopNameless3


Yeah, but I've got the impression that Sony's vision is to take people away from using their computers for music, movies, etc and just use the PS3 instead. 

Out of the two would you say that PS3 is the closest to a CPU?
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I am lemming but I say its PS3.godson07


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I've heard a lot about both of them, but I'm trying to determine which is the best overall for MULTIMEDIA purposes.

What are the advantages and disadvantages between the two?
I have a PSP, and I know that you supposedly can do a lot with the PSP and PS3.

I made this thread months ago, and now I'm bringing it back up due to the recent updates for the PS3. Now this debate is different than it was in December.  Since then Microsoft released the Elite 360 with HDMI, and more room on the HDD. The PS3 now being able to stream from PCs and DVRs (Which Xboy's said wasn't possible on PS3 months ago) and with the rumours about update 2.0 I think it's pretty easy to see which one is the winner in this category. Is there anybody that still thinks that the 360 is better today?

Discuss...

PS: I have both consoles.

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#9 GoldenGlove
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That's not a game, that's a mini game within a game.mgszelda1

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