Xbox 360, PS3 or Wii?
Xbox 360, PS3 or Wii?
Any thoughts? Pesonal preference or reason for you to pick one over the other?
...and for the HD savvy users, how does the PS3 and 360 (w. HD DVD player) perform with Blueray and HD DVDs respectively? Does it offer HD sound through HDMI as well?
I understand the Wii is not aimed at the same crowd, but any input would still be appreciated! Fun factor?
...and for the HD savvy users, how does the PS3 and 360 (w. HD DVD player) perform with Blueray and HD DVDs respectively? Does it offer HD sound through HDMI as well?
I understand the Wii is not aimed at the same crowd, but any input would still be appreciated! Fun factor?
XBOX 360! It's what I have and plays awesome. The XBOX Live feature in of itself is the winner for me, I can't wait till Halo 3 comes out.
Wireless controllers, if you want to move the console around once or twice it has a battery in itself so you can move it temporarily. Not so much out for PS3 right now to justify the high price, and they both do HD.
Wireless controllers, if you want to move the console around once or twice it has a battery in itself so you can move it temporarily. Not so much out for PS3 right now to justify the high price, and they both do HD.
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Both systems have their pluses right now. Xbox is still the better system at the moment. The new 360s just got a price drop to $350 with HDMI and upgraded cooling so the system won't die within a few years. I'm considering picking one up at this point b/f the holiday.
However that's because I already have a PS3 and while games have been sparse thus far there are a torrent of games coming on the market b/f the end of 07. Sony is also opening Playstation Home for quick intuitive multiplayer game setups as well as your own personal home in cyberspace to display trophies and have other PS3 users over b/f a gaming session.
Downsides of each system, if you get a 360 that is does not have an HDMI port it will most likely fail within three years- its a design mistake in the cooling system. PS3- currently a sterile multiplayer environment but that will change, game selection is solid but not stellar at the moment. Ninja Gaiden is probably the first cut above title for the system, Bioshock will be the next big title for all systems (except the mighty wii), it comes out on the 21st.
HD Content: The new 360s will be able to output HD content that is D/Led from Xbox live. Games will also be in HD. Older 360s could also output HD thru the component cables- trouble was many HDTVs only excepted 1080p thru HDMI- that;s the main reason for adding HDMI in the newest 360 models. When it comes to movies in HD the PS3 is ready to go out of the box, it has a BD drive it plays bluray movies. The 360 only has a DVD drive and yes the add-on HD-DVD drive is $150 extra. As far as how the HD war, word from the front puts bluray overtaking HD-DVD more and more each month in sales. If that trend continues HD-DVD will most likely stop being supported. Future's still uncertain on that. But if you want something to really test your HDTV movie theater you can pick up a PS3 now for cheaper than the combined price of 360+HD Drive.
Gears of War is pretty badass as well but its coming to PC in much higher resolution and picture quality. Halo is fun but not quite my cup of tea.
However that's because I already have a PS3 and while games have been sparse thus far there are a torrent of games coming on the market b/f the end of 07. Sony is also opening Playstation Home for quick intuitive multiplayer game setups as well as your own personal home in cyberspace to display trophies and have other PS3 users over b/f a gaming session.
Downsides of each system, if you get a 360 that is does not have an HDMI port it will most likely fail within three years- its a design mistake in the cooling system. PS3- currently a sterile multiplayer environment but that will change, game selection is solid but not stellar at the moment. Ninja Gaiden is probably the first cut above title for the system, Bioshock will be the next big title for all systems (except the mighty wii), it comes out on the 21st.
HD Content: The new 360s will be able to output HD content that is D/Led from Xbox live. Games will also be in HD. Older 360s could also output HD thru the component cables- trouble was many HDTVs only excepted 1080p thru HDMI- that;s the main reason for adding HDMI in the newest 360 models. When it comes to movies in HD the PS3 is ready to go out of the box, it has a BD drive it plays bluray movies. The 360 only has a DVD drive and yes the add-on HD-DVD drive is $150 extra. As far as how the HD war, word from the front puts bluray overtaking HD-DVD more and more each month in sales. If that trend continues HD-DVD will most likely stop being supported. Future's still uncertain on that. But if you want something to really test your HDTV movie theater you can pick up a PS3 now for cheaper than the combined price of 360+HD Drive.
Gears of War is pretty badass as well but its coming to PC in much higher resolution and picture quality. Halo is fun but not quite my cup of tea.
Xbox 360 all the way. The PS3 is over priced and doesnt have a very good game line up. And with most game developers making games for all platforms it goes hands down to the 360. Like Rhino mentioned the Xbox live gaming is awesome. And you got to love the arcade where you can get all kinds of older games. As far as hd dvd goes on it from what I read from the xbox website is suppose to be six times better. But no personal use on that. As far as the PS3 it is only use would be for its blue-ray dvd function. Hope that helps. And here is the link.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/x/xb ... dvdplayer/
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/x/xb ... dvdplayer/