I don't have any quibbles whatsoever with the PS3 being the best Blu player on the market. It's simply true. The other players out don't support the necessary upgrades to deal with the changes that are finally implementing the features that catch Blu up to HD-DVD.
That, as a person who liked HD-DVD is a very good thing. I don't mind losing the format as long as it's defining features are merged into Blu, which is what should have happened all along, and I really don't understand why Sony stood in the way of it...
However, as a game machine, the PS3 isn't at the top of the heap by a long way for me.
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I don't have any quibbles whatsoever with the PS3 being the best Blu player on the market. It's simply true. The other players out don't support the necessary upgrades to deal with the changes that are finally implementing the features that catch Blu up to HD-DVD.
That, as a person who liked HD-DVD is a very good thing. I don't mind losing the format as long as it's defining features are merged into Blu, which is what should have happened all along, and I really don't understand why Sony stood in the way of it...
However, as a game machine, the PS3 isn't at the top of the heap by a long way for me.