andyman wrote:I thought the big thing with cell is that it would use a broadband connection to use other ps3's cells to spread the workload or soemthing.
At least that was the info put out a long time ago.
Yeah, but nobody's talking about that anymore. Sony obviously realized that TVs and toasters simply don't need that much power.
The CELL is powerful enough as it is, with 8 vector cores in addition to a PowerPC core.
I think it looks fine. Not necessarily better than the 360, but not much worse. I think it will fit in with people's receivers/dvd-players/etc quite well.
That pic was confirmed a fake days ago ago. On top of that the PS3 was also confirmed to not even be using the cased Blu-Ray discs but standard cd looking ones.
Chojin wrote:That pic was confirmed a fake days ago ago. On top of that the PS3 was also confirmed to not even be using the cased Blu-Ray discs but standard cd looking ones.
look at the controller :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
o'dium wrote:Then your lucky. You know wht the difference is? About 1mm off a button. Something crazy like that, thats stopped the PSP being launched in the UK for so long.
I'm not saying you will run into these problems, just that you could. And its ab ig problem, sony lost a lot of money on US sales from faulty PSPs.
My PSP is tip top as a motherfucker as well :0. I did the same thing actually. Mine accidentally fell from the desk onto the floor. It just skidded a little bit on it's back. The smooth back design prevented it from denting or anything. No UMD flying out, etc.