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<blockquote data-quote="C A Iversen" data-source="post: 177634"><p>This weeks PS3 sales have increased over last weeks already increased sales by 75%. Market analyists are saying that this year will be the year that non-hardcore gamers will buy into the next-gen consoles and one of their deciding factors will be the value-added prospect of the PS3 including the confirmed new next-gen HD format.</p><p></p><p>Where the PS2 included dvd and it was the cheapest way for many to own a dvd player for a while, so it also goes with the new blu ray format. One of the problems though is that it felt like a console with a dvd player interface which was more of a secondary feature. For any who wonder, the PS3 is set up in a way that in can be simply used as a home multimedia centre and it looks and works in a way befitting that purpose. Some buyers are using it for those uses only.</p><p></p><p>Later this year it will also become a home digital video recorder for those who want to record television shows onto it and watch them later.</p><p></p><p>I'm already upgrading my HDD for that purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C A Iversen, post: 177634"] This weeks PS3 sales have increased over last weeks already increased sales by 75%. Market analyists are saying that this year will be the year that non-hardcore gamers will buy into the next-gen consoles and one of their deciding factors will be the value-added prospect of the PS3 including the confirmed new next-gen HD format. Where the PS2 included dvd and it was the cheapest way for many to own a dvd player for a while, so it also goes with the new blu ray format. One of the problems though is that it felt like a console with a dvd player interface which was more of a secondary feature. For any who wonder, the PS3 is set up in a way that in can be simply used as a home multimedia centre and it looks and works in a way befitting that purpose. Some buyers are using it for those uses only. Later this year it will also become a home digital video recorder for those who want to record television shows onto it and watch them later. I'm already upgrading my HDD for that purpose. [/QUOTE]
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