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You should be able to get the XBOX360 premium package for around $400 now (ebay, phone bundle etc). The PS3 will be about double that price.

A few XBOX360 have had a few problems but its only a very small few - this is expected with any device and its well below the acceptable level. Unfortunately you always hear from the ones that have problems so it seems alot worse.

It seems that PS3 and XBOX360 dont have as many 'exclusive titles' now so either console will be fine.

HDMI is not necessary but would be nice if you have a proper hdtv tv (1080p).

XBOX360 you can play backups and im sure the next version (with HDMI) will stop this so even more of an excuse to get it now.

My conclusion:

Get an XBOX360. The XBOX360 you can play backups, is cheaper and is pretty much just as good as the PS3 will ever be.

Edited by Kero

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