When Sony® started building a super console with Nintendo®, the original name was play station x. This revolutionized the use of cd rom and cd in games with the possibility of listening to music with this console. Its sales skyrocketed and it changed the world of gaming as we know it today and game makers from all over the world to be a part of its team. With this initial success, Sony decided to design a new one with a built-in screen for travel, mobile home and caravan use, which was, of course, the playstation1 with the idea that you could take it on vacation or on long trips. Once again, he was a great salesman. And why? Well the difference is the words Backwards Compatible in the gaming world, this concept would keep all your original games and allow you to upgrade to the latest console and buy the new games when you can while still using some of your old favorites. Sony went ahead and produced the revolutionary PS2, with a built-in DVD player and 2 USB ports (using a flash memory card allows you to download and update games) an Internet connection to play online games, a very popular difference that spawns many online gaming forums. Among the many different games available, FIFA and Resident Evil are just two to mention.

This gave Sony more than 72% of the console market from 1991, the first release of the PS-X to September 5. Of course, that hit a snag when Microsoft® introduced the XBOX 360. With better graphics, wireless controllers as standard, remote on Was the last Microsoft® console to be the death of the PS2? No, not when you know technology keeps moving us. Welcome then the PS3. The difference? A remote Internet connection, not ready, wireless drivers, not ready, better graphics yes, 20 GB or 60 GB hard drive, not ready, removable yes, also has the ability to put your videos in a file, your photos, music , of course, but the real thing. the beauty is in something called Blue-Ray disk technology. This has caused more than one stir in every quarter related to digital film and television companies that have been promoting HDTVs. Why? Well, Blue-Ray discs can simulate the same picture quality as an HDTV and create 8.1 surround sound. To date, 7 major filmmakers out of 8 have adopted Blue-Ray technology. Now the question is, is this the death of the XBOX 360? With a Blue-Ray DVD player costing up to £1000.00s. To own a Sony Playstation3 then for around £425.00 with the ability to play online games, store your files, photos and now watch the latest movies in the best quality available. What’s your choice?

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