The PlayStation 3 not only already permits rentals and purchases of a wide variety of movies over the internet, it also plays current DVDs and Blu-rays too. Your one stop movie shop.
XBox 360 can't compete, because it lacks Blu-ray capability. Other set top boxes can't compete, because they can't play DVDs, let alone Blu-rays.
X-Box is much, much, cheaper than the PS3 and has both Netflix (all-you-can-eat) and Marketplace Live (a la carte) rental options. I think you're exaggerating the PS3's likelihood of success somewhat, especially when you appear to be basing it on the other failed HD disc format.
Squiggleslash, the XBox 360 is only cheaper than the PlayStation 3 if you get the crippled, no hard disk version, and/or decide to cut yourself off from being able to play games with internet opponents.
Of course, lacking a hard disk makes online HD movie rentals problematic to say the least; good luck filling up your much more expensive, slow, and low-capacity memory cards with HD movies.
And, just to spell it out, XBox Live Gold costs $50 a year and is mandatory if you want to play people online, whereas access to the PlayStation Network is free.
Not only is the XBox penny wise, pound foolish, but it actually COSTS MORE to own and use.
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Carney @ Nov 10th 2008 10:48AM
The PlayStation 3 not only already permits rentals and purchases of a wide variety of movies over the internet, it also plays current DVDs and Blu-rays too. Your one stop movie shop.
XBox 360 can't compete, because it lacks Blu-ray capability. Other set top boxes can't compete, because they can't play DVDs, let alone Blu-rays.
Winner: Sony.
Big Wizz @ Nov 10th 2008 11:40AM
Carney, I think you're on the wrong website.
Try this: www.imasonyfanboy.com/idiot
squiggleslash @ Nov 10th 2008 11:41AM
X-Box is much, much, cheaper than the PS3 and has both Netflix (all-you-can-eat) and Marketplace Live (a la carte) rental options. I think you're exaggerating the PS3's likelihood of success somewhat, especially when you appear to be basing it on the other failed HD disc format.
Carney @ Nov 20th 2008 12:59PM
Squiggleslash, the XBox 360 is only cheaper than the PlayStation 3 if you get the crippled, no hard disk version, and/or decide to cut yourself off from being able to play games with internet opponents.
Of course, lacking a hard disk makes online HD movie rentals problematic to say the least; good luck filling up your much more expensive, slow, and low-capacity memory cards with HD movies.
And, just to spell it out, XBox Live Gold costs $50 a year and is mandatory if you want to play people online, whereas access to the PlayStation Network is free.
Not only is the XBox penny wise, pound foolish, but it actually COSTS MORE to own and use.