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Interms of which is better for Home theater use it is still the ps3. You buy it, take it out of the box, plug it in, and away you go....The vast majority of people who want to watch blu's don't want to mess with the extra crap that comes with owning a pc.... and also...just because you can edit photos, edit music, write a letter on ms word or make a spreadsheet using excel so you can track the copious amounts of money you have spent building your pc, that does not make it a better Home theater solution...these things listed above have nothing to do with Home theater.....define home theater? Imho Home theater is all about being able to watch dvd's, blu's, enjoy lossless audio, play mp3's or other music files and any videos you may have on your hard drive....all of which the ps3 can do and do incredibly well all for $400 ($500 with a decent hard drive upgrade) |
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I used HTPC from 1999 till 2006... Nearly 10 years.
I started with a hardware DVD Decoder card (Creative dxr2) and eventually was mixing decoders and filters and running stuff like Re-Clock. I was happy to leave it all behind for PS3. When all is said and done a computer remains a computer pretty much. Trying to force it to give the right amount of attention to timing video is quite a trick unless you use some specialized hardware. (Meaning the PC may have other things running and keeping the audio and video in sync and accurate isn't always easy.) And... If you want you HTPC to play Blu Ray then it's not a cheap HTPC certainly no where in the vicinity of the price of the PS3. I mainly watch Movies on Blu Ray or sometimes even DVD. I don't want or need DVR and timeshifting of cable and stuff like that. Netflix keeps me busy with plenty of stuff to watch. I would never... ever... go back to HTPC now. PS3 is very HTPC like except for how robust and accurate and wonderfull it is. Plus,.. the OS isn't a crappy Microsoft product that people will struggle with instead of just demanding the thing works properly. -Brian Last edited by bhampton; 05-19-2008 at 04:21 PM. |
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I couldn't even make it 4 without having to dump a 6800ultra and 7800gtx... I'll always have both and will always use both, but for the average joe who doesn't wanna build one on newegg or can't find deals, they will be looking at prices along the lines of VGX-TP20E/B exc. at bestbuy. and they just can't match the price/easy and long term use of a ps3. Lol I mean just try going up to a couple at bestbuy and saying why not an HTCP they will probly respond OH HDTV I already have one. Last edited by supersix4; 05-19-2008 at 04:30 PM. |
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Along with the home theater side of things that the ps3 can do, you can also play some of the most advanced games on it as well! There are no pc's out there that you can buy for $400 that would be able to run games such as, mgs4, gt5 and haze at the same resolutions and frame rates as the ps3 |
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![]() ![]() I like all of the points pro and con HTPC. This is turning out to be a good discussion. Does the PS3 have more in common with an HTPC than a gaming console and is that the PS3's real target - the computing industry? Very interesting question - can anyone say Sonosoft (Sony becoming the next Microsoft - trying to create one machine to rule them all)? |
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See I think thats why the ps3 is such a good choice, cause even you just mentioned how many levels the ps3 is able to work on for its price/ easy use and it's able to do both very well. Run things on the HTCP side but then be able to pop in killzone 2 for some insane graphics, a 8600gt $1000 HTCP while it will kill blu-ray movies, internet hdd space exc. wouldn't be able to just throw in killzone 2 and run it at 1080p... I think HTCP isn't really being designed for average joe but more for people looking for features/functions. Just like I don't think anyones buying a ps3 looking for a cell chip to compete with a QX9770 lol.. I think there is room enough for both to prosper.
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Techie Best performance (tweekable) over price = HTPC Convienence and good performance out the box = PS3 No problem here. ![]() |
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I do not think sony is trying to aim the ps3 as an alternative to PC's, there is no way a ps3 can compete with some of the things that a pc can do...they are trying to aim for the mass market though....they want blu ray players accessible to every family in america....most americans are not super rich and cannot afford a super pc to play back blu's. The idea of the ps3 was to make a multimedia device that supports all the next gen technology at an affordable price...you could hook up a ps3 and the best HTPC you can find, play them side by side and you would not see nor hear a difference in the quality of the playback....1080p is 1080p and lossless audio is lossless audio...there will be no difference between the ps3 and the pc in regards to how they handle blu's, music etc I am a man of convenience, but i am also a techie too! I build pc's, i do it for a living...but i would not recommend a HTPC over a PS3 to anyone simply because you are not going to gain anything in regards to the home theater side of things from your $1500 pc compared to a $400 ps3 |
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Honestly why is there even a debate for this? Without the help of the PS3 blu-ray would more than likely still be battling it out with HD DVD... are you that hard up to find something to argue about.
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Ironically it was our original Xbox that made that future "apparent" and appealing .. however it was the PS3 that delivered the actual goods as an "all-in-one" multi-media device. |
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