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PlayStation 3 owners will not need a new Blu-ray player to watch 3D films such as Up and Avatar, as the final specifications for 3D Blu-ray are announced ...
TOKYO--According to Kyodo News, Sony officials announced today that they will use Blu-ray Disc technology in their next-generation console, most commonly referred to as the PlayStation 3. Sony ...
Sony's PlayStation 3 game console may cost more than the Xbox 360, but it also comes with Blu-ray. Will that bring in the buyers?
Gamespot reports that Sony’s Playstation 3, which won’t be properly unveiled until March of next year, will support Blu-Ray, the high-density disc format backed by Sony, Panasonic, and others ...
The PlayStation 3 dominated the competition as 55,000 units in Australia were sold by the end of June, compared with just over 1000 units of dedicated Blu-ray players, according to GfK figures.
The PlayStation 3, with its powerful hardware, hard drive, and Ethernet connection, is one of the few completely future-proof Blu-ray players on the market. We've described what the new Blu-Ray 2. ...
The next-generation PlayStation, or “PlayStation 3,” which will use a Cell processor, is scheduled to be shown in May 2005 at the E3 2005 exhibition in Los Angeles. Sony intends to adopt the Blu-ray ...
Hollywood’s hopes that high-definition Blu-ray discs could help make up for the sagging market for standard DVDs got a boost today thanks to a long awaited price cut of Sony’s Playstation 3 ...
Faster Blu-Ray drives should be available before the launch of the PlayStation 3, sparking rumours of a faster drive for the console.
While Blu-ray will likely do fairly well on its own (once the prices come down to more consumer-friendly levels, anyway), Sony is using the PlayStation 3 to act as something of a Trojan Horse to ...
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Sony's PlayStation 3 game console may cost more than the Xbox 360, but it also comes with Blu-ray. Will that bring in the buyers?