PS3 Mag get thier First PS3 With some impressions

[quote name='paz9x']3 of my 4 ps2's would beg to differ.[/quote]

Buying 3 more consoles when you probably should have just opened it up and clean the laser would have helped that.
 
[quote name='paz9x']i was very turned off by the appearance, it looks goofy , like its big fat ass is sitting up on a stand. theres to many angles and shit going on on that thing.
but if the games kick ass i could care less.
I just dont get how so many of you are in love with its appearance.[/quote]


Looks great to me. huge step up from the PS2, which looked and felt cheaply made.
 
[quote name='Lice']Seriously... SOmeone doesnt have cs2 OR they dont know how to transform in perspective... The screen is crooked inside the tv... Hot:hot:[/quote]

...spaeking like some College Boy.... which must mean you went to Highschool....

....Highschool boy...
 
Looks like OPM got one, as well. I don't know if it's their console to keep or just temporary like the PSM3 guys' PS3.

One of the many problems with covering a new piece of hardware within the confines of a show like E3 or TGS is that you don't really get a feel for what it would be like if that system was sitting in your entertainment center at home. Fortunately, I and other members of OPM recently got some sweet, delicious donuts alone time with the PlayStation 3 far from the crowds and the noisy convention halls, and I've come away thinking only one thing--I want a PS3 really, really bad. November 17th can't come soon enough.



Resistance in 1080p on a brand new Bravia

Just a few nuts and bolts--the system is quite large, easily matching (if not surpassing) the girth of the 360 and the original XBox, but oh man, is it quiet. The cooling fan emits a pretty subtle noise and the disc access noise is equally subdued. Before you say, "who f'n cares how loud it is,"my 360 is a tad on the loud side, to the point that it sounds like a wheelchair with rusty breaks, storming out of control down a ramp. It's nice to know that I won't have to crank up my speakers to drown it out. Also, as was pointed out by some colleagues across the pond, it does indeed "eat" the discs quickly.



Woo!

As for the overheating issue, I'd say that the problems reported at TGS were because of the conditions within the convention center (it gets pretty damn warm in some areas) and our recent experience with the system seems to go along with that. The PS3 does get a little toasty under its belly, but not so much that it will instantly vaporize your cat, dog, or some other animal if it were to venture a little too close. But I will say that it's probably not a good idea to set this thing on a carpet.

There's so much more to say, but that's about it for now. You'll have to check out our December issue or listen to upcoming episodes of RadiOPM where we'll discuss some of the other details.
 
[quote name='paz9x']3 of my 4 ps2's would beg to differ.[/quote]

I'm so lucky to have never had any problems with my PS2.
It's worked just fine since launch day 2001.
 
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