"They may not have the 4x Blu-ray recording of Panasonic's lineup or the soul-crushing bulk of Toshiba's 1TB RD-A1, but with a simple menu system and joystick based remote control Japanese gamers who didn't get one of the 100,000 launch PS3s will still bring Blu-ray to their living room this year."
With the Japanese complaining that the original price of the low-end PS3 being too much I don't see them plunking down 5 times that amount on a recorder to make up for the lack of PS3 availability.
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"They may not have the 4x Blu-ray recording of Panasonic's lineup or the soul-crushing bulk of Toshiba's 1TB RD-A1, but with a simple menu system and joystick based remote control Japanese gamers who didn't get one of the 100,000 launch PS3s will still bring Blu-ray to their living room this year."
With the Japanese complaining that the original price of the low-end PS3 being too much I don't see them plunking down 5 times that amount on a recorder to make up for the lack of PS3 availability.