The Sony Playstation 3 remains an incredibly popular piece of home pop culture entertainment. This should come as no surprise as Playstation 3 software is among the most sophisticated and advanced software on the gaming market.
Secrets to Success
There are a number of reasons why the Sony Playstation 3 has emerged as such a wildly popular gaming system. When one takes into consideration the fact that the systems main competitors are Nintendo and xBox, it is somewhat surprising that the Playstation 3 has been able to gain the level of market share that it has acquired. This is not because the Playstation 3 system is a poor system. On the contrary, the Playstation 3 System and, more importantly, the available Playstation 3 software are quite excellent. Playstation does, however, face competition from two giants in the industry in the form of the Nintendo and Microsoft Corporation. Because of this, the success of the Playstation 3 is somewhat amazing.
While marketing and advertising campaigns do play a huge role in the ability for a product to remain successful in the market place, advertising alone is not going to make a gaming system successful. If the Playstation 3 software was weak or inferior in comparison to its competitors, the Playstation 3 would go the way of a number of inferior products that attempted to cash in on the popularity of gaming only crash and burn relatively quickly.
The Playstation 3 Software Dynamic
The creators of the Playstation 3 deserve a great deal of credit for understanding that software and technology is never fixed in time. That is, there will always be an evolutionary process connected to the ability to remain competitive in the marketplace. When consumer home electronic products are concerned what was cutting edge one week may end up being totally out of date the next. Because of these radical changes, the need for software upgrades becomes of paramount importance to the future success and solvency of the product. As such, Playstation 3 software was properly upgraded as necessary and this has allowed the product to remain relevant in the current marketplace. In fact, continual software upgrades in future products and releases have been the hallmark of the Playstation remaining successful. Compare this to other products that were unable to adapt. The Playstation 3 leaves them in the dust! Needless to say, the ability to adapt software remains the primary goal all software designers need to follow.
Specifications of the new Playstation 3
The Playstation 3 comes with very impressive specifications for a game console. It has changed quite dramatically since the Playstation 1 as well as the second version of the console.
CPU Processor
The Playstation 3 comes with a CPU processor, which runs ten times fast than standard PC chips according to its designers. The chip runs at speeds faster than 4 GHz.
Reality Synthesizer
The Playstation 3 also comes with a GPU (Graphic Processing Unit) RSX, which is a reality synthesiser; microprocessors dedicated to creating and displaying computer graphics. The GPU is capable of 128bit pixel precision and 1080p resolution, some very high resolution for a console. The RSX has 512MB of graphics memory and is capable of 51 billion dot products per second. In addition it has more than 300 million transistors, larger than any processor available to purchase today. The RSX is more powerful than two GeForce 6800 Ultra video cards, which if purchased from shops which would cost approximately $1,000.
Size, Weight and Power
In terms of size and weight specifications, The Playstation3 weighs approximately 5kg and is roughly 325mm (W) x 98mm (H) x 274mm (D). The power usage ranges from 150–200 watts during normal use, even though it has a 380 watt power supply
Connectivity
Looking at specifications for the Playstation 3 for audio, the console supports a number of formats, including 7.1 digital audio, Dolby TrueHD amongst other ones. Audio output is possible over stereo analog cables or optical digital cables. or the optical disc drive, a wide variety of DVD and CD formats are supported, as well as Blu-ray Discs (a high-density optical disc format for the storage of digital media).
There are three configurations for the Playstation 3; 20GB, 60GB and 80GB, although the 20GB is no longer available in North America due to low sales. In the 60 GB and 80 GB versions, flash memory can also be used in the form of memory sticks, compact flash cards or SD, MMC. All three models support USB memory devices; flash drives and external hard drives are both automatically recognized.
Communication
For communication, the PS3 has one Gigabit Ethernet port (a transmitter port), four USB 2.0 ports, Bluetooth 2.0, and built-in Wi-Fi on the 60 and 80 GB versions.
The Playstation 3 clearly has a highly technological range of specifications that greatly surpass the specifications of the previous two models, Playstation 1 and Playstation 2. With the CPU’s incredible running speed along side the other specifications that make this model so inspired, Playstation 3 is a winning console for the twenty first century.
CPU Processor
The Playstation 3 comes with a CPU processor, which runs ten times fast than standard PC chips according to its designers. The chip runs at speeds faster than 4 GHz.
Reality Synthesizer
The Playstation 3 also comes with a GPU (Graphic Processing Unit) RSX, which is a reality synthesiser; microprocessors dedicated to creating and displaying computer graphics. The GPU is capable of 128bit pixel precision and 1080p resolution, some very high resolution for a console. The RSX has 512MB of graphics memory and is capable of 51 billion dot products per second. In addition it has more than 300 million transistors, larger than any processor available to purchase today. The RSX is more powerful than two GeForce 6800 Ultra video cards, which if purchased from shops which would cost approximately $1,000.
Size, Weight and Power
In terms of size and weight specifications, The Playstation3 weighs approximately 5kg and is roughly 325mm (W) x 98mm (H) x 274mm (D). The power usage ranges from 150–200 watts during normal use, even though it has a 380 watt power supply
Connectivity
Looking at specifications for the Playstation 3 for audio, the console supports a number of formats, including 7.1 digital audio, Dolby TrueHD amongst other ones. Audio output is possible over stereo analog cables or optical digital cables. or the optical disc drive, a wide variety of DVD and CD formats are supported, as well as Blu-ray Discs (a high-density optical disc format for the storage of digital media).
There are three configurations for the Playstation 3; 20GB, 60GB and 80GB, although the 20GB is no longer available in North America due to low sales. In the 60 GB and 80 GB versions, flash memory can also be used in the form of memory sticks, compact flash cards or SD, MMC. All three models support USB memory devices; flash drives and external hard drives are both automatically recognized.
Communication
For communication, the PS3 has one Gigabit Ethernet port (a transmitter port), four USB 2.0 ports, Bluetooth 2.0, and built-in Wi-Fi on the 60 and 80 GB versions.
The Playstation 3 clearly has a highly technological range of specifications that greatly surpass the specifications of the previous two models, Playstation 1 and Playstation 2. With the CPU’s incredible running speed along side the other specifications that make this model so inspired, Playstation 3 is a winning console for the twenty first century.
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