PlayStation 3

Sony’s third attempt at creating a games console, which they managed to make hopelessly confusing for mere mortals:

Also a classic case of industrial design compromise. The original concept design (below) has pretty much nothing to do with the looks of final devices:

Gallery montageoriginal concept designinitial commercial unit and slim editioninitial commercial unit and slim editionslim editionslim edition connectors

Besides the (increasingly irrelevant) and DVD formats, the machine supports H.264 AVC and DivX video playback and can act as a DLNA media extender (see for server software to publish media to it).

The and compatibility (I couldn’t care less about the latter, but the former stings).

Resources:

Date Link Notes
2010
Feb 22 Rivet Another streamer a la
2009
Aug 27 PlayStation 3 Slim review Smaller, greener, quieter, upgradeable, nice.
Aug 26 PS3 Slim tore down, explored, huge fan revealed Hopefully quieter than the vacuum cleaner they built into the 60GB edition…
PlayStation 3 Slim Teardown
Apr 18 AVIAddXSubs A program to merge/mux .srt subtitles into DivX files without re-encoding.
2005
Oct 27 PS3 Backward Compatibility Status US titles
Oct 27 Backward Compatibility Status For , European titles, seems to be on the blink

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