If the criteria here is a great HD experience, than you might as well discount the Wii. Not that it doesn't have some fantastic games and isn't innovative, but it's not going to be an HD experience.
In the end they both offer fantastic graphics. It all depends on the games, really. Some look a little better on the 360, some look a little better on the PS3 and some look identical. Look for games you want to play, whichever system they are on, buy that one.
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If the criteria here is a great HD experience, than you might as well discount the Wii. Not that it doesn't have some fantastic games and isn't innovative, but it's not going to be an HD experience.
Between the Xbox 360 and PS3, it's really a tossup. Go check out Gamespot's graphics comparisons to give you an idea of how they stack up:
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6191251/index.html?tag=topslot;title;5&om_act=convert&om_clk=topslot
In the end they both offer fantastic graphics. It all depends on the games, really. Some look a little better on the 360, some look a little better on the PS3 and some look identical. Look for games you want to play, whichever system they are on, buy that one.