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Playstation 3 Games |
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PlayStation 3 Specification
Specifications by their very nature are
there to both impress and confuse you.
When a manufacturer wants to disguise a
feature that they are not so proud of, they
will often use very confusing or complicated
terms to get you to skip past it.
Alternatively, when they are very proud of a
unique feature, or industry leading
statistic, they will usually go out of their
way to demonstrate this to you in the
simplest way they can to make sure you
understand what they mean.
Over the next few weeks we will be taking
the Playstation 3 apart and examining it in
detail. You can be sure that we will explain
all of the technical terms in simple and
easy to understand language.
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PlayStation 3 Specification |
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Product Name |
PlayStation 3 |
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CPU |
Cell Processor |
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GPU |
RSX (NVIDIA) |
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Sound |
Dolby 5.1, DTS, LPCM, etc. (Cell-based processing) |
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Memory |
256MB XDR Main RAM, 256MB GDDR3 VRAM |
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HDD |
2.5in Serial ATA |
20GB |
60GB |
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I/O |
USB 2.0 |
4 |
4 |
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Memory Stick/Compact Flash/SD Card Reader |
No |
Yes |
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Communication |
Ethernet (Up to 1000BASE-T) |
Yes |
Yes |
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IEEE 802.11 b/g (Wi-Fi) |
No |
Yes |
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Bluetooth 2.0 (EDR) |
Yes |
Yes |
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Wireless Controller |
Bluetooth |
Yes |
Yes |
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AV Output |
Resolution: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p |
Yes |
Yes |
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HDMI (Ver 1.3) |
Yes |
Yes |
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AV Multi Out |
Yes |
Yes |
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Digital Out (Optical) |
Yes |
Yes |
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BD/DVD/CD Drive Read Only |
BD 2x (BD-ROM) DVD 8x (DVD-ROM) CD 24x (CD-ROM) Super Audio CD 2x |
Yes |
Yes |
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Price |
Japan |
59,800 yen |
Open Price |
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North America |
$499 US $549 CND |
$599 US $649 CND |
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Europe |
€499 |
€599 |
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Dimensions |
325mm (W) x 98mm (H) x 274mm (D)
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Weight |
Approx. 5kg
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PSP Games |
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Sony's PSP
Brings the Power of the PlayStation 2 to the
Palm of Your Hand
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. has
announced the product specifications for
the handheld video game system,
PlayStation Portable (PSP),
three-dimensional-CG games incorporating
high-quality, full-motion video similar
to PlayStation 2 can be played anytime,
anywhere with PSP. PSP is scheduled to
be launched in Japan in the end of 2004,
followed by the North American and
European launches in the spring of 2005.
PSP comes in a black color, with a 16:9
widescreen TFT LCD centered in a sleek
ergonomic design with a high-quality
finish that fits comfortably in the
hands. The dimensions are 170mm x 74mm x
23mm with a weight of 260g. PSP features
a high-quality TFT LCD that displays
full color (16.77 million colors) on a
480 x 272 pixel high-resolution screen.
It also comes complete with the basic
functions of a portable player such as
built-in stereo speakers, exterior
headphone connector, brightness control
and sound mode selection.
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PSP Specification |
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PSP Product Specifications
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Product Name: PlayStation Portable (PSP)
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Color: Black
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Dimensions: Approx. 170 mm (L) x 74 mm (W) x 23 mm (D)
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Weight: Approx. 260 g (including battery)
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CPU: PSP CPU (System clock frequency 1~333MHz)
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Main Memory: 32MB
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Embedded DRAM: 4MB
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Display: 4.3 inch, 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD, 480 x 272 pixel (16.77
million colors), Max. 200 cd/m2 (with brightness control)
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Speakers: Built-in stereo speakers
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Main Input/Output: IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi), USB 2.0 (Target), Memory
Stick™ PRO Duo, IrDA, IR Remote (SIRCS)
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Disc Drive: UMD Drive (Playback only)
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Profile: PSP Game, UMD Audio, UMD Video
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Main Connectors: DC OUT 5V, Terminals for charging built-in battery,
Headphone/Microphone/Control connector
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Keys/Switches: Directional buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left)Analog pad,
Enter keys (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square), Left, Right keys
START, SELECT, HOME, POWER On/Hold/Off switch, Brightness control,
Sound Mode, Volume +/-, Wireless LAN On/Off switch, UMD Eject
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Power: Built-in lithium-ion battery, AC adaptor
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Access Control: Region Code, Parental Control
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Accessories: Stand, Headphone with remote commander, Headphone with
remote commander and microphone, External battery pack, Case, Strap
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E3 Prototype Exhibition: USB Camera for PSP, USB GPS for PSP, USB
Keyboard for PSP
UMD Specifications
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Dimensions: Approx. 65 mm (W) x 64 mm (D) x 4.2 mm (H)
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Weight: Approx. 10g
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Disc Diameter: 60 mm
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Maximum Capacity: 1.8GB (Single-sided, dual layer)
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Laser wavelength: 660nm (Red laser)
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Encryption: AES 128bit
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Profile: PSP Game (full function), UMD Audio (codec ATRAC3plus™, PCM,
(MPEG4 AVC)), UMD Video (codec MPEG4 AVC, ATRAC3plus™, Caption PNG)
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Nintendo Wii Games |
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About the Nintendo Wii
Praise Nintendo for making the Nintendo
Wii, a seventh generation of game
consoles. It was conceptualized and
developed after the launching of
Nintendo GameCube.
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Nintendo Wii Specification |
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The Form Factor
The first thing you notice about the Nintendo Wii console is just how
small it is compared to the other next generation consoles like the Xbox
360 or the huge Sony Playstation 3. The Nintendo Wii console is not much
bigger than three DVDs stacked on top of each other, which makes it less
obtrusive in the living room and more convenient in a bedroom.
Eventually the console will be available in a choice of colours which
will enable you to match your audio visual setup or decor, but for now
you can kits and skins to change the colour. The wireless controller is
also supplied in the same colour scheme as the console, but can also be
're-skinned'.
Controllers
The new Wii controllers are what define this console and set it apart
from all other games consoles. Whereas Microsoft and Sony have stuck to
traditional controller designs, Nintendo have been more original with
their Wii console controllers. The revolutionary Wii wireless controller
includes a three-axis motion sensor. As well as having motion sensing
hardware in the controller, the Wii remote looks for 2 dots of infrared
light coming from the sensor bar (this is actually a light emitter, not
a sensor) placed on top of your TV. This allows it to work out exactly
which part of the screen you're pointing at.
What
this all means is that you are no longer restricted to pushing buttons
or joysticks to control your games, you can now poihnt, tilt and swing
the controller. The new motion sensing controller makes playing sports
games like golf and tennis great fun for everyone.
The
Wii Remote has a power switch, a D pad, A - thumb button, B - trigger
button, Plus & Minus, Home, 1 and 2 buttons. As well as the mandatory
rumble feature this controller also gives audio feedback as it has a
builtin speaker.

The
Wii remote features an expansion port which can be used to plug in a
number of controller expansion devices. Plug in the Nunchuk controller
to give you a joystick and two extra buttons. The nunchuk becomes your
left fist in Wii Sports boxing. The Wii Virtual controller also known as
the 'Classic Controller' is a joypad that can be used to play a number
of back catalogue games from the SNES. The zapper gun can be used for
shooting targets on the screen, this expansion is slightly different as
the Wii controller actually plugs into a slot on the gun itself. Various
official Nintendo peripherals will be available, that also integrate
with the main Wii remote.
I/O Slots
The console is equipped with two USB 2.0 ports and a bay for an SD
memory card. This SD card slot can actually be used to expand the
console's built-in flash memory as well as for viewing pictures straight
off of your digital camera. Video output comes from a multi-output port
that supports composite video, S-video and component video outputs.
The
console also has a number of I/O slots that support legacy hardware;
there are four ports for Nintendo GameCube controllers, two slots for
GameCube Memory Cards and the media drive (a single slot device) will
accept the GameCube’s 8 cm discs as well as the more modern DVD type
discs.
Networking & Internet connectivity
The console can connect to a network either wirelessly through an
802.11b/g wireless networking adaptor or using a USB 2.0 LAN adaptor.
The wired network will be sold seperately as not everyone is going to
need this as wireless is the preferred network connection method.
The
goal is to keep the Wii console permanently connected to the Internet,
even when powered off! The technology behind this is called
WiiConnect24, when the machine is in power save mode WiiConnect24 will
be able to download updates or allow other Mii's to visit your console.
It can also retrieve weather and news updates from the Internet. Unlike
the PS3 and Xbox 360, when enabled the Nintendo Wii will make free
online gaming a reality. The Wii will also communicate with the Nintendo
DS and browse the Internet via the builtin Opera web browser.
It
is also possible to connect two consoles without a wireless router or
Internet connection. The wireless signal can be detected within 10
meters of the console.
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