I bought the Wi-Fi adapter for the 360 and don't even use it. It's not that great for the extender functions. My 360 is ethernet. So if wireless, quiet operation, and low power consumption is a must, I would recommend the other extenders for the price. It's worth it. As for the PS3...not in this multi-Windows PC house. I'm sure it's awesome. I love my PSP and Sony AMP etc. But the online experience alone has made me love every penny I spent on the 360. And like I said, it talks to my network with ease. Q.
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The Xbox 360 Arcade doesn't come with Wifi. That's ~$100 more. So a PS3 would be a better value since it comes with a HDD, BD-DRIVE and Wifi.
I bought the Wi-Fi adapter for the 360 and don't even use it. It's not that great for the extender functions. My 360 is ethernet. So if wireless, quiet operation, and low power consumption is a must, I would recommend the other extenders for the price. It's worth it. As for the PS3...not in this multi-Windows PC house. I'm sure it's awesome. I love my PSP and Sony AMP etc. But the online experience alone has made me love every penny I spent on the 360. And like I said, it talks to my network with ease. Q.