- Aug 10, 2019
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First off - to clarify the subject, I'm not suggesting that the PS3 could ever compete with high-end BD kit.
My LG BD370 player died over the weekend, and whilst seeking out reviews of the Sony BDSP370 and '570 models, I suddenly thought - what about the PS3 ?
With the Sony official Blu-ray remote, and assuming the new "Slim" form factor, is the PS3 a genuine peer to these other Sony models ?
Would the console's noise distract from movie soundtracks ? As an XBox360 owner, I know that choosing to watch DVDs on Microsoft's console is far from ideal with the fan whirring away.
Is the Blu-ray loading process on the PS3 as simple as "open,insert disc,run" , or is the console's interface going to slow that down by requiring user intervention ?
Appreciate any thoughts you'd care to share. Obviously, I would make use of the console's gaming capabilities as well, but it probably won't be the primary use.
My LG BD370 player died over the weekend, and whilst seeking out reviews of the Sony BDSP370 and '570 models, I suddenly thought - what about the PS3 ?
With the Sony official Blu-ray remote, and assuming the new "Slim" form factor, is the PS3 a genuine peer to these other Sony models ?
Would the console's noise distract from movie soundtracks ? As an XBox360 owner, I know that choosing to watch DVDs on Microsoft's console is far from ideal with the fan whirring away.
Is the Blu-ray loading process on the PS3 as simple as "open,insert disc,run" , or is the console's interface going to slow that down by requiring user intervention ?
Appreciate any thoughts you'd care to share. Obviously, I would make use of the console's gaming capabilities as well, but it probably won't be the primary use.