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How do I choose what Blu-Ray is right for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dc2don" data-source="post: 323215"><p>Well as of right now, the PS3 is a blu ray player, but with so much more. If you just want to use it as a standalone blu ray player, and play some PS3 games, watch HD movies, pictures, nmusic, intrernet etc, get a PS3.</p><p></p><p>But if you're not that much into gaming and dont have alot of memory cards like the SD and such, play PS2 games, and use it for computing, get a 40gb PS3. A 40gb only has 2 USB ports, no PS2 backwards compatibility, and no memory card readers. But all PS3 have Blu-Ray. </p><p></p><p>If you want to spend that extra 100, get an 80gb PS3, it has PS2 backwards compatibility, 4 USB ports, and memory card readers. This is the same as the 60gb, except more GB and less PS2 playback.</p><p></p><p>A regular Blu-Ray player costs about what? 1 grand? And it can only play blu ray movies. While as a PS3 is a blu-ray player, AND it can play games, play videos, pictures, music, friends, internet, demos etc. You will find it similar like the XBOX 360â„¢, except with blu-ray, free internet, and much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dc2don, post: 323215"] Well as of right now, the PS3 is a blu ray player, but with so much more. If you just want to use it as a standalone blu ray player, and play some PS3 games, watch HD movies, pictures, nmusic, intrernet etc, get a PS3. But if you're not that much into gaming and dont have alot of memory cards like the SD and such, play PS2 games, and use it for computing, get a 40gb PS3. A 40gb only has 2 USB ports, no PS2 backwards compatibility, and no memory card readers. But all PS3 have Blu-Ray. If you want to spend that extra 100, get an 80gb PS3, it has PS2 backwards compatibility, 4 USB ports, and memory card readers. This is the same as the 60gb, except more GB and less PS2 playback. A regular Blu-Ray player costs about what? 1 grand? And it can only play blu ray movies. While as a PS3 is a blu-ray player, AND it can play games, play videos, pictures, music, friends, internet, demos etc. You will find it similar like the XBOX 360â„¢, except with blu-ray, free internet, and much more. [/QUOTE]
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