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PlayStation 3 (60GB)

PlayStation 3 (60GB)
From: Sony
Category: Video Games

List Price: $499.99
Buy New: $480.00
You Save: $19.99 (4%)

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New (4) Used (26) from $125.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 714 reviews
Sales Rank: 1332

Platform: Playstation 3
Color: black
Media: Video Game
Edition: 60 GB
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Graphics RAM: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11
Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 10.8 x 3.9

MPN: 98000
Model: 3
UPC: 711719800002
EAN: 0410000233948
ASIN: B0009VXAM0

Release Date: November 17, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars The Ultimate PS3   September 11, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is coming from a guy who has all three, but this review will ONLY mention the PS3. What you have in the current PS3 market will be the 80gb and 120gb PS3. However none of those pale in comparison to the discontinued 60gb model. As essentially all current PS3 models and the 60gb work in the same manner, the PS3 60gb offers something the newer models don't have.

The System:

The system is a beautiful piece of work (albeit a bit heavy...It's 11 lbs). It has a 9 core cell processor with an NVidia graphics card that is a step up from the 8800 GTX card. The system is sleek and excellently chromed with silver face plating blended with the nice, sexy glossy black finish exterior. Like all current models, it is the ONLY Blu-ray player that is up to standard with profile 2.0 and updates via ethernet or wi-fi built in connections. However this system (along with the 20gb PS3) is the only worthwhile model that is pure backwards compatible with you PS2 and PS1 games. It's HDD is designed to create the respective memory cards so you won't even have to use your memory cards anymore. The main display is the beautifully psp inspired XMB which is now the standard for Sony's future console/handheld endeavors.

The Games:

Now granted the PS3 had a bad start in games. But since then the system has come a long way to provide us old IPs and new alike. I personally love how MGS4 looks on my 40 inch 1080p HDTV display. Along with purchasing the PS3, the games to get with this system are endless, but here are a few honorable mentions:

Resistance: FoM
Ratchet and Clank
Call of Duty 4
Uncharted
Warkhawk
Metal Gear Solid 4
GTA IV
Assassin's Creed

More are coming out by the month and 2008 has a lot of anticipated third party titles too. Sadly I didn't put Heavenly Sword up there, because it was too short a game, and I think God of War III can beat that game easily in size and entertainment. GTA IV, even though an honorable mention, just didn't quite stick on me. But that is not to say it should not be enjoyable for you. So all in all not only do you have the best Blu-Ray player, you got some games to keep you entertained. My ONLY gripe with the games (and this has nothing to do with the games content) is that their resolution is mostly registered at 720p...If the PS3 has the ability to output 1080p, then the companies should try to make their games output 1080p.

Online:

Now granted, the online when it first came out, was sub par at best because not a lot of people owned the system. Also when playing online if someone sent you a message, you had to quit the game JUST TO REPLY. Also the PS3 was touted as a media hub. Which was great and all, but what was the point if you couldn't hear your music as you played online?

Now 14 million and counting players access the PSN, and thankfully the earlier problems had been resolved with the latest patches. Sony has also prompted a trophies feature so that first and third party developers can implement achievements as you progress in the game. Now because this is still new, not many games have the in game music and trophy system implemented, but ALL PS3 games now have the in game XMB implemented so we can finally answer our messages without having to quit our game and then some. However if you are watching a DVD/Blu-Ray, wanting to access the PS store, or playing a PS1/PS2 game, you still have to quit.

Also as an added bonus, Home is just around the corner, so if myspace is not your thing but you still want to be social with your PS3, be ready to enjoy a wonderful virtual world that awaits you. This "social game" is the most highly social interactive experience no other console has released yet.

Media:
This PS3 comes with an upgradable 60 HDD. There are many options to upgrade your space should you want more, and it shouldn't cost you more than 100 dollars. Just ask any PS3 gamer that knows his stuff. Blu-Ray, in my humble opinion, I wasn't interested at first. I didn't see the point in it.

That all changed when my HDTV came in. The PS3 can upscale your DVDs far better than most up-conversion players, but when I put the blu-ray version of The Warriors in, MAN was I blown away. The audio and video were so good, words can't express it. Slowly but surely more Blu-Ray titles are coming out and even some Anime (for Otakus everywhere) movies are out on Blu-Ray (Robotech Shadow Chronicles on Blu-Ray is amazing!). Aside from that, the 60gb PS3 has a memory card reader that Supports SD, Compact Flash, and Memory Stick Pro/Duo cards to import any media you have in them into your PS3's HDD.

You have the PS Store to download the latest Add-ons, Movies, Demos, and full retail games. My only gripe is the lack of Blu-Ray trailer content they currently have up there. The PS3 has an internet browser and is fun to access certain web pages. I must warn you though it has a limited flash cache so any webpage thriving heavily with content and flash will not be able to be displayed (only a blank white page will occur).

Overall:

If you are in the market for a blu-ray player that also can play games, a hardcore sony fan that wants more OMPH in his dollar without compromise, or a media lover that wants the up to date tech, this system is just perfect for you.



5 out of 5 stars This PS3 is the best -Now yu have to pay a Premium   August 21, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

But worth the additional if you didn't get in on this version befor eit was canceled. This plays all the PS games, and has nice extras.


5 out of 5 stars Best of the three   August 17, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I own this PS3, an Xbox360 elite and a Nintendo Wii and the PS3 is easily my favorite. Here is why:

- LOTS of exclusives like MGS4, Uncharted, Heavenly Sword, etc.
- Tried & true dualshock controller, very comfortable and intuitive
- 720p games and 1080p bluray movies (360 games transmit 1080p but it's just upscaled from lower resolutions, for example Halo 3 is programmed at 720p blown up to 1080p)
- Games are on bluray disks, which means no switching disks because blurays hold more content
- There is a steady stream of good games being released
- More hardware potential (8 cores) which hopefully we will see taken advantage of in the future
- Online games are a lot less chatty (fewer annoying little kids)
- Oh yeah and this little thing called God of War 3 =)

This model also had full backwards compatibility, unlike the other models. If you still don't have a PS3 and you enjoy console games, get this 60 gig model now.



5 out of 5 stars It has it all...   July 23, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Although I'm STILL waiting for Final Fantasy XIII, this system is awesom. Yes, a little expensive, but worth every penny. Not only are the games good, but the internet browser is a great feature and it's faster than my home computer. Also, the ability to download shows, movies, and games is a great touch. I download Family Guy episodes as well as sci-fi stuff like Firefly. I could spend hours on this thing and not even notice time flying by. I would like to see more role-playing games but I'm sure with time, the library will expand...just like the PS2. The other big plus? This 60gb version plays all every PS2 game I've tried on it, so I'm not missing out on the big PS2 library of games. If you can dish out the dough, I'd recommend this system.


5 out of 5 stars This is the one!   July 12, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

When we decided to upgrade our PS2 we asked the "experts" at local game stores about our upgrade choices. We were told that the PS3 40G was good but would not play PS2 games. The PS3 80G would play some of the PS2 games but not all. Then we were told about the PS3 60G which is no longer available... discontinued apparently because it WILL play both PS2 and PS3 games. Being a faithful Amazon customer I wasn't going to believe the availability till I checked Amazon. Amazon can always be counted on to have the hard to find items I am looking for.
Sure enough, Amazon offered the PS3 60G through its "Sellers" market. It is expensive, more expensive than the 40 or 80G. But with all the PS2 games that we have it would be majorly stupid to buy something that wouldn't play our games AND give us access to all the PS3 games. It was a no brainer for us. Sure it cost more but after adding up the cost of all the PS2 games that would have to be sold or given away it was well worth the price. The PS3 60G is the way to go. My children LOVE it!!!!!!!
If you want to keep your PS2 games and play PS3 games buy a PS3 60G. The price will be high but they are the only PS3 that will play ALL of the PS2 games straight out of the box. I am glad that when we needed one, we were lucky enough to find honest "experts" who even mentioned the PS3 60G, even though it is discontinued.
My advice is that if you want or need a PS3 the 60G is the most versatile. Get it while it is available.
I am also grateful that Amazon can always be counted on to have what I need. Thank you Amazon!


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