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I have a ps3, i download a lot of tv shows and movies and love the fact that i can play them straight off my pc, also early to mid next year playtv will be bringing out a digital tv tuner and recorder add on so its not only a games console but a whole multimedia centre.

i have all three, ps3 is the go, blu ray, free online, and its overall a better console, the media sharing blows the 360 away, and it has some great titles, MGS4 in full HD just looks amazing, no 360 game comes close.

my 2cents

ps3 ofcourse. no regret ever since i bought it

and yes, i've owned ps1, ps2, xbox even wii.

the games are not as many as xbox maybe, but you forget that it is a new console with new technology, just wait for 1-2 years and lets see which one is better.

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ps3 for me

I used mine as a media centre mainly and the blueray player. The ps3 blueray player is better than most standalone players out there, it loads much faster than many I have used.

Although now I have a standalone media centre PC, the ps3 works pretty awsome - and easy to setup for that matter.

Just by the ps3 remote and off u go.

hmm that's what I'm thinking, I reckon the 40gb will do me fine, don't really need the 80gb. Save $100 if i go with the 4gb and if need be for the extra HD space can always upgrade the HD to something like a 250gb

Answered my own question :(

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