- Appearance, presence of a Blu-Ray drive, no subscription to multiplayer
- Graphics in all games, cost of digital products, no HDMI cable included
- Multi-format player, Wi-Fi, powerful graphics, 3D support, beautiful appearance, high-quality assembly.
- Dear discs, not all games are translated into 2022.
- +Exclusives + Convenient gamepad (the best gamepad for mortal, etc.) +Easy hack without loss of warranty + Disc Tray +Regular buttons + No inputs for memory cards ala PS2, PS1 + Recharging gamepads from the cord and not from batteries + The presence of a usb cord for recharging gamepads + Gamepad with Bluetooth technology, which is convenient when connected to a computer, tablet, phone.
- - Matte surface -design, in my opinion it does not look solid, but just like a black player. -Cost of accessories - Number of usb ports
- Excellent performance. The cheapest Blu-ray player on the market. There is Wi-Fi and LAN for internet connection. When playing online, you can talk on any Bluetooth headset. Free PSN service. The Home service allows you to simply chat with friends in a virtual city. Killing boredom is not a problem.
- Playstation 3 was hacked and now every homeless person, having spent 8,000 on a used set-top box, climbs into the network and swears. The Playstation Network is also hacked and now there is no longer that pleasure from playing games online. The cattle climbed into the network. And in our country it is the cattle who strive to grab everything at once and pay nothing for it. Looking forward to when all these consoles will be banned. Better yet, if SONY finds a way to disable them remotely. unlicensed software is used.
- You can save money by taking someone for a week to go through a couple of normal exclusives.
- Graphics were not delivered to the games, grass was not planted, problems with the firmware, a terrible joystick, overpriced. Much worse than the Xbox360.
- 1) Chic Exclusives 2) Virtually silent (especially if you run digital versions of games) 3) Lightweight, comfortable and wireless gamepad 4) Free Online (unlike xbox 360) 5) Workmanship
- In general, these are nitpicks (since the console was created FOR GAMES) 1) outdated browser 2) Graphics in multiplatform games loses to PC (of course, the old woman is already 7 years old)
- Quiet, quite miniature, the ability to replace the hard drive with a more capacious one
- For me personally, not the prettiest design, it gets warm, but not critical
- Japanese quality (although, of course, it was assembled in China); quiet; solid and stylish appearance (matte surface is a great find); many beautiful exclusives, and some are so unique that you will not find analogues on any platform (Heavy Rain, Journey). The ability to buy ps2 hits in the PlayStation Store. Free game over the network, unlike xbox 360. A dubious but still advantage is the ability to play blu ray movies (few people use it, movies on such discs are still too expensive) A convenient gamepad with very sensitive buttons and sticks, as well as a built-in battery.
- I play up close on a 27" monitor. Maybe for this reason, some games look "blurry" and with a lot of "ladders" The benefit of exclusives and many of the latest hits (Tomb Raider) is not affected. Well, like most CIS players, I think the prices for games are too high. I just want to flash the console and launch pirates, but for now I'm holding on.
- Manufacturing quality. Operating system. A sea of accessories. PS Move. Blue Ray drive. Great exclusives. Free PSN. Availability of demo versions of games. Almost silent. Doesn't heat up. Possibility of vertical installation. Small multimedia center.
- There is no normal audio output. Cannot connect to regular DVI, only DVI-D or HDMI. It is not possible to charge the controller when the set-top box is turned off. Very noticeable restrictions on WiFi speed (7 Mbps / 1 Mbps).
- Design, many exclusives unlike xbox, sixaxis, gamepad is much better than boxed one, Blu-ray drive and much more
- Missing
- HDMI + Bravia Synch functionality
- Slightly dented
- Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1
- New competitors have appeared
- PlayStation 3 uses Blu-ray Disc format
- Very expensive