'An' is grammatically correct. If it were High Definition in the title it would be preceeded by 'a', but as it's HD it's 'an'.
Cheers Brklynty1.
The article was just meant to be a bit of fun, some guessing for E3, some stuff we know will turn up and some wishful thinking too.
Yeah Natal by some has been dismissed too easily, I think that Microsoft will hit E3 with it hard and will show some very exciting stuff for it.
I can't wait to see a live stage demo of it.
It's not Sony's fault PlayTV can't do HD in the UK over Freeview, that's the fault of OFCOM and the government and their decision that Freeview HD would use DVB-T2 and not DVB-T.
Jumping the gun a little?
Hopefully that means we've got more in-store as LBP2 and KZ2 have already been shown.
Hit "Insert Coin" twice and you get a simultaneous two-player version with Ms. Pac-Man. AM.AZ.ING.
Don't forget that the 3D glasses are all proprietary too.
Samsung and Panasonic do use the same tech to a degree, Samsung did reveal that the active shutter glasses used to view its glorious, mighty, breathtaking 3D content are based on the same technology as Panasonic's, only they're reversed.
That is to say, using your Sammy 3D specs to view Panasonic's 3DTVs won't work -- unless you flip them upside down. You read that right, the two co...
Sadly it won't.
The Blu-ray lens inside the PS3 is not compatible with the new BDXL. This is due to the BDXL having four layers rather than two, meaning you will need a more powerful lens thats currently available in the PS3. Sony’s Blu-ray lens is only capable of reading up to two layers deep.
Blu ray discs of 66GB?
For the PS3 they max out at 50GB, the PS3 is incompatible with BDXL.
360 can do 3D
http://news.spong.com/artic...
http://www.engadget.com/201...
Though I can't see Microsoft pushing it as hard as Sony, at least until we see whether or not 3D becomes a success or not.
The tactile feedback from the button on the slim is probably why he put it down rather than the fat model.
Have to say, my two favourite are the PS3 slim and the SNES.
DS though was fun at times, holding down the spring-loaded cartridge and then firing it out of the slot at an unsuspecting person can be purile fun.
Ziyad, we need the OpenZone back for idiotic comments like what you've just posted.
3.30 preped the PS3 system for some upcoming new features, including 3D stereoscopic gaming.
3D Blu-ray is still a while off yet on the PS3, actual 3D gaming will come in the next FW with movies the one after.
I think you'll find I do, so watch it with your presumptions.
They'd probably mention it along side a possible price cut.
Just my guess.
The current slim models still have fans in them, can't see the new one being any different.
I can't see the PS3 being passively cooled for a while yet.
I've absolutely no idea what it did, all I know is that it was 39MB in size. I didn't notice any changes in the game.
Might have been for the online component of the game.
Agreed with all of the above.
SSHD is a brilliant game!
Just thinking, it's the first to go 3D and was also the first to have trophies if I remember correctly?