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Places Where To Buy New Sony Play Station 3 November Stores City Mall
Sony Today showed three versions of their new Playstation 3 console game and confirmed that it will be released in Spring 2006 The new console will feature the Cell processor and will be of similar size to the PS2 but with a more rounded look and will be available in black, silver and white.

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The full set of images of the PS3 hardware and for PS3 ingame images followed by the Screens tab above. If you are just interested in what games Sony used to showcase its new console follow the link at the bottom right of this story.

At a press conference that was held in LA, California, Sony showed its Playstation 3 (PS3) computer entertainment Game Console system, incorporating the Cell processor. Prototypes of PS3 will also be showcased at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), from May 18th to 20th.

PS3 will be combined with Cell, a processor jointly developed by IBM, Sony Group and Toshiba Corporation, graphics processor (RSX) co-developed by NVIDIA Corporation and SCEI, and XDR memory developed by Rambus Inc. It will also adopt BD-ROM (Blu-ray Disc ROM) with maximum storage capacity of 54 GB (dual layer), enabling delivery of entertainment content in full high-definition (HD) quality, under a secure environment made possible through Sony's copyright protection technology. PS3 will support high quality displayed in high resolution wallpapers of 1080p as standard, which is far superior to 720p/1080i. The console will also feature slots for memory cards, a detachable hard drive and Bluetooth wireless for up to seven wireless controllers.

2 teraflops of CPU power, brand new graphical expressions that have never been seen before will become possible. In games, not only will movement of characters and objects be far more refined and realistic, but landscapes and virtual worlds can also be rendered in real-time, thereby elevating the freedom of graphics expression to levels not experienced in the past.

Per Sony, the PS3 will be 35 times more powerful than PS2, in contrast Microsoft has suggested that 360 will be 13-15 times more powerful than the original XBox while Nintendo's Revolution will be two-to-three times more powerful than GameCube.

Over 18,000 titles have been developed by now for the Playstation series of consoles, creating a software market that sells more than 250 million copies annually. PS3 wil offer backward compatibility enabling gamers to enjoy these enormous assets from the PS and PS2 game.

With the delivery of Cell based CPU development capabilities that has already begun, development of game titles as well as tools and middleware are in progress.

they are getting ready to launch of PS3 and new generation software in the spring of 2006.

Even though the presentation was very not impressive at all, it makes you desire more, analysts are predicting that this time round Microsoft may gain the upper hand in the console market. but who knows, only gamers like you will deternime the victor, whether it be nintendo, sony or microsoft. we'll see who wins this battle. hmmm Play Station 4 (PS4) anyone?

Early in 2004, Sony PlayStation's number 2 had a staggering 50% of the American console game market. The first Xbox was at No. 2 with just 20 per cent, followed by Nintendo's GameCube with 30 per cent.

in the future we predict that Xbox 360 will lead the market with a 38 per cent share, followed by Sony with and then Nintendo.

I heard from someone these cities and town where you will be able to find a new box set of the new sony play station game console video gamers for the usa american list:

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Sony unveiled three versions of its new Playstation 3 console and confirmed that it will be released in Spring 2006 The new console will feature the Cell processor and will be of similar size to the PS2 but with a more rounded look and will be available in black, silver and white.

For the full set of images of the PS3 hardware and for PS3 in-game images follow the Screens tab above. If you are just interested in what games Sony used to showcase its new console follow the link at the bottom right of this story.

At a press conference held in Los Angeles, California, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) revealed the outline of its Playstation 3 (PS3) computer entertainment system, incorporating the Cell processor. Prototypes of PS3 will also be showcased at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), from May 18th to 20th.

PS3 will combine Cell, a processor jointly developed by IBM, Sony Group and Toshiba Corporation, graphics processor (RSX) co-developed by NVIDIA Corporation and SCEI, and XDR memory developed by Rambus Inc. It will also adopt BD-ROM (Blu-ray Disc ROM) with maximum storage capacity of 54 GB (dual layer), enabling delivery of entertainment content in full high-definition (HD) quality, under a secure environment made possible through Sony's copyright protection technology. PS3 will support high quality display in resolution of 1080p as standard, which is far superior to 720p/1080i. The console will also feature slots for memory cards, a detachable hard drive and Bluetooth wireless for up to seven wireless controllers.



With 2 teraflops of computing power, entirely new graphical expressions that have never been seen before will become possible. In games, not only will movement of characters and objects be far more refined and realistic, but landscapes and virtual worlds can also be rendered in real-time, thereby elevating the freedom of graphics expression to levels not experienced in the past.

According to Sony PS3 will be 35 times more powerful than PS2, in contrast Microsoft has suggested that 360 will be 13-15 times more powerful than the original XBox while Nintendo's Revolution will be two-to-three times more powerful than GameCube.

Over 13,000 titles have been developed by now for the Playstation series of consoles, creating a software market that sells more than 250 million copies annually. PS3 wil offer backward compatibility enabling gamers to enjoy these enormous assets from the PS and PS2 platforms.

With the delivery of Cell based development tools that has already begun, development of game titles as well as tools and middleware are in progress.

Preparations are under way for launch of PS3 and new generation software in the spring of 2006.

Although the presentation was very impressive, you can find out more below, analysts are predicting that this time round Microsoft may gain the upper hand in the console market.

In 2004, Sony's PlayStation 2 had a staggering 43 per cent of the U.S. console market, according to Jupiter Research. The first Xbox was at No. 2 with just 19 per cent, followed by Nintendo's GameCube with 14 per cent.

But by 2010 it is predicted that Xbox 360 will lead the market with a 38 per cent share, followed by Sony with 32 per cent and Nintendo with 22 per cent, according to Jupiter.



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