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To the other people who said certain things ... when I said I was going with a 7.0 setup, a few folks kindly urged me to reconsider foregoing the sub. I very much appreciated that advice. Maybe it was the word "irrational" in the title that led people to think I was putting people down. Sorry if that was the case. In the academic background I have, we use those kinds of words all the time with no disrespect intended. Sometimes I need to remember that when dealing with the hp. ![]() |
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Fear? what fear?
I just bough a standalone player because when I bought it, the standalone was about 100 bucks cheaper than the PS3, here in my country. Also because at that time (almost one year ago) I didn't have an A/V receiver with an HDMI input, so the only way to listen hi-def audio for me it was through the multichannel outputs that PS3 doesn't have. Besides I don't like games, but that wouldn't be a problem if the PS3 would have been cheaper and with 5.1 multichannel outputs. Now I have a new A/V receiver, an Onkyo 805 But before buying a PS3 I'll wait to see how good are the new stand alone players profile 1.1 and 2.0. I prefer a standalone over a PS3, but if the first ones aren't at least as good as the PS3, then this christmas I'll buy the game console. so what fear? |
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Jun 2008
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I'm just saying not liking games should not be a reason to not get a PS3. I mean if you don't like games then just don't play them! People buy PCs who don't play any games on them. I don't have (not yet anyway) a single game for my PS3. And as I said GAMES are available for stand alones too. Like Dragon's Lair. BD-Java enables complex games like that to play on regular, ordinary stand alones -- any compatibile player will play them.
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Jun 2008
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OK. I apologize to anyone who was offended by what I posted. I didn't realize people would be so sensitive. I realize now that my words could be taken to be flippant or otherwise disrespectful and I sincerely apologize for that.
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No fear here either. I also got a stand alone because was more of a bargin than a PS3, and I already had a game console that I am happy with.
The PS3 has a few good exclusive titles, but the 360 has more quantity and variety of titles, so I couldn't justify the expense of nearly double of what I ended up paying for a stand-alone. Last edited by Nameless Evil; 06-25-2008 at 06:16 AM. |
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Montreal, QC - Canada
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I recently switched to the PS3 as my Blu-ray player.
Here my impression: I would have liked if it bistreamed the audio...but as long as its decoding it and I'm getting the full quality then I am happy. It works flawlessly with my Harmony remote so thats great (using IR USB adapter) It loads movies fast Had no playback issues so far Its odd shape barely fits within the "rack" shelf's height ...but I accommodated it, so no biggy And best of all, you pop in the disc and it autoloads. So its as if it was a standalone. No messing with the XMB or even noticing its a computer/gaming machine. Pop it in and the movie starts playing before you even get back to your seat. I got the 40GB for 359$ which is much less than any stand alone...so I'm SOLD |
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It is better to go in for a quality player based on one's budget.Not sure you guys have seen this or not, this is related to Haze and its really creepy and funny..
Upload your mate's pic and send him the link and they will get a video, Its like they are featuring in it. see this site http://www.choosethetruth.co.uk |
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I showed my 60yr old dad the benefits of Blu and the comparisons with "stand alones" and the PS3, all he had to do was look past the games and he'd have a Blu-ray player with extras that he'd get more bang for your buck value. He's happily enjoying the quality of Blu-Ray and the functionality of PS3, all he did was look past the games.
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Bro, why would you be so self absorbed to think I was talking to you directly. My comments were a generalization about people trying to sell others on the PS3. That would apply to you and, I'm sure, hundreds of others. There is no irony in my statement because I'm not advocating one player over another, so don't try and analyze my post and turn it into something it's not. I am simply pointing out the obnoxious generalities of PS3ers as a whole and their constant badgering of others because they haven't or don't want to purchase one. Don't feel too special because this is not about you personally. My comments on internet posting and inflection also has no irony. It applied directly to those that talk a certain way here and would not handle the same conversation the same way in person. I am not implying that I hold you to a certain standard hear and I myself would not uphold that very standard. If I were in front of you now I would express myself in the same adult, non hostile manner. No irony, just your inability to comprehend and interpret my intentions because of this venue. You want irony, your misinterpretation is exactly what I'm talking about as it relates to internet posting and email. You never quite know the poster's intent because you cannot discern inflection in the voice. You're obviously a guy that has common sense and decency because you've followed-up with very nicely written posts explaining yourself. Good job on the follow-up. |
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Cha-ching! That's the reason I own a stand alone (I also have a PS3 for gaming!) The other main difference is power consumption during a movie. A stand alone is something like 23 watts and the PS3 is well over 100. Not that big of a deal, but it can add up.
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O and I do want to say as politely as I can that it is IMO a mistake to consider it a mere "toy". If it were a mere "toy" or primarily a "toy" or primarily a "game console" do you really think that the military of the world's sole remaining superpower would have invested in literally hundreds of these as part of their cutting edge research and development? Yes, the US military ordered hundreds of PS3s (40GB models, incidentally) and is using it for military research. Here's a link as probably some won't take my word for it: http://hushedcasket.com/node/2816 "US military buying 300 PlayStation 3 consoles for research lab project" This is for the Air Force Research Laboratory and the military stated that the PS3 was the ONLY brand on the market that utilizes the special Cell processor they are interested in at an acceptable cost. And, I don't know if this is related but back in 2006, the DoE ordered a bunch for their purposes (for their project codenamed Roadrunner, it is in phase 1). Here's a link from an official govt site: http://www.fbo.gov/spg/USAF/AFMC/AFR...SynopsisP.html Note the "70" is a classification code. The quantity they are ordering is "300" as both links state. Maybe those who knock the PS3 should call up the US Air Force and tell them it's just a "toy" ![]() |
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While I think the issue mostly stems from the results on earlier consoles, it may also seem too complicated to some. A lot of people didn't know how to set the clock on a VCR so the thought of a gaming machine for playback is probably a little intimidating, especially for older folks.
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[QUOTE=Edh63;976692]PS3ers need to stop concerning themselves with the reasons why others don't want one. Why in the world would you care about someone buying a standalone over a PS3? Are you being paid endorsements for your constant badgering and ignorant bantering back and forth?
QUOTE] You just made a major point with me +1!!!! PS3ers have made the old war about the PS3 and not BD. Now that the "war" is over, they believe everyone owes that victory to the PS3 and should swear alligence to it (like some mark of the beast or something)! There is room for the PS3 and room for Stand-alones, and room for HTPC's - pick what you want. ![]() |
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Regarding MP3s, the PS3 plays WMA and AAC as well -- yes these are all lossy formats but the PS3 besides being able to rip @320kbps, is able to play at any bit rate. So for example, I have some MP3s encoded at really high bit rates -- like over 400kpbs and these all play on the PS3 (you have to encode these on your PC of course). In addition, if you want to aviod lossy formats altogether, then the PS3 can accomodate you. First, it can play CDs but apart from that, it can play WAV files which are uncompressed audio (it's the same as PCM). WAV will take up more space and more space than lossless compression like FLAC, but it still works. (WAV takes up just as much space as what's on the CD -- so if your CD has 500MB of music on it, WAV will take up 500MB on your PS3's harddrive or your flash drive or whatever. So audiophiles can use WAV on the PS3. Problem solved. PS True audiophiles would also be excited about BD Profile 3.0 (counterpart to DVD-audio for BD) -- it is almost 100% certain that the PS3 can and will be firmware-updated to play these profile 3.0 discs. Stand-alones on the other hand ... well none of them are being advertised or hinted as being "profile 3.0" ready. Of course profile 3.0 hasn't been implemented yet, but it surely will be ... it's just going to be out of this world what BD 3.0 will do for music listening. It will probably improve sound as much as going from ordinary speakers to super expensive speakers would. Some people have doubts about BD 3.0, but I predict it will be a big hit with enormous potential. It might even sound better than live performances. Last edited by zor; 06-25-2008 at 05:28 PM. |
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