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Should i buy a PS3

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TMRNetShark:
I don't get why we need 3D specific TVs... to make a 3D imagine, don't you just need the red and blue sides of the picture adjust out from foreground, mid ground, and background objects? I don't see why a special TV is needed (obviously the glasses are needed).

kurandoinu:
I believe its a different technology than that. Hence why cinema's had to have new screens fitted, and why the new glasses won't work with the old style 3D.

fohfoh:

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--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on April 26, 2011, 08:07:49 PM ---I would agree, the PS3 still has at least 2 more years in it even though Sony planned to support the PS3 until 2015. Expect a new Playstation 6 months to a year after Nintendo and Microsoft release their new consoles.

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And it better be at 300 dollars or less.

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I seriously doubt it... the Wii was $300 at release... the PS4 will for sure be a $600 product.

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PS4 is twice as powerful as the PS3! We just found a way to duct tape 2 PS3 together and sell it that way. Plus, the platform isn't as hard for developers to learn from the PS3! Isn't that great??????

vicious796:
I would suggest waiting until after E3 to buy a PS3 - it's only a few weeks away. I'd be willing to wager either a slight price drop or a new bundle of sorts comes out shortly after E3 (or shortly before).

tomoya-kun:
Is it worth buying another PS3 for folding@home?  I think it has pretty good point earnings.

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