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  • You have to think past Step One....
    Sony does not care. It is counting on getting Blu-ray into as many homes as possible via the PS3. Sony will make a fortune in licensing revenue if people start buying movies in Blu-ray format.

    However, if what I'm hearing about the PS3 not having an HDMI output is true, it ultimately won't work with protected media for high-definition playback. Be careful to make sure that it really has what you're looking for before you lay down the cash for it.....

    May 8, 2006

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  • You have to think past Step One....
    Sony does not care. It is counting on getting the Blu-ray into as many homes as possible via the PS3. Sony will make a fortune in licensing revenue if people start buying movies in Blu-ray format.

    However, if what I'm hearing about the PS3 not having an HDMI output is true, it ultimately won't work with protected media for high-definition playback. Be careful it really has what you're looking for before you lay down the cash for it.....

    May 8, 2006

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  • Nintendo's innovation....Sony followed suit
    Nintendo was first to announce motion sensing technology for their new controller. It's common knowledge among those who keep up with video game news that Nintendo announced it in September 2005.

    Their announcement that their controller would have motion-sensing technology sparked quite a lot of interest in the gaming community. Personally, I don't think that Sony would have bothered with it if Nintendo had not first "tested the waters" with their announcement.

    Sony shouldn't be credited with this innovation.

    May 8, 2006

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