Somewhere I heard that the PS3 was suppose to have a life span of something like 10 years, I really cant remember where I heard that but you can imagine that in the next 5 years 1080p TVs will more available and cheaper. The PS3 has a lot of new technology in it already: Cell processor, Blu-Ray, 2 HDMI cables?!? (a lil skeptic of that...), and of course 1080p. So yeah, now 1080p sounds a lot like a "mine's is bigger than yours" battle but we all know how fast technology advances, so 1080p is more of an investment in the future.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Somewhere I heard that the PS3 was suppose to have a life span of something like 10 years, I really cant remember where I heard that but you can imagine that in the next 5 years 1080p TVs will more available and cheaper. The PS3 has a lot of new technology in it already: Cell processor, Blu-Ray, 2 HDMI cables?!? (a lil skeptic of that...), and of course 1080p. So yeah, now 1080p sounds a lot like a "mine's is bigger than yours" battle but we all know how fast technology advances, so 1080p is more of an investment in the future.