Kotaku made a handy chart comparing the two $300 game consoles from Microsoft and Sony, and it sure looks like the PS3 comes out on top. Unfortunately, none of this stuff actually sells consoles.
PS3 Slim | Xbox 360 Elite | |
Price | $299 | $299 |
Color | Black | Black |
Hard Disk Size | 120GB | 120GB |
USB Ports | 2 | 3 |
WiFi | Built-In | $99 Add On |
Disc Drive | Blu-ray/DVD/CD | DVD/CD |
HDMI | Yes, no cable included | Yes, no cable included |
Bluetooth | Yes | No |
Controllers Included | One | One |
Last Generation Backwards Compatibility | No | Partial |
Online Play | Free | $50 a year |
Dimensions | 290 × 65 × 290 mm | 310 x 80 x 260 mm |
Weight | 3.2 kg | 3.5 kg |
Yes, Blu-ray is a big aspect of what makes the PS3 appealing. But for gamers, is that a huge selling point? As for Wi-Fi, well, that depends on your setup. Most gamers who are serious about playing online probably would rather plug their console right into their router. And Bluetooth? Who gives a shit about Bluetooth?
To be fair, there are definite advantages to PS3 that make it appear to be a better value. Really want a Blu-ray player? Home theater setup too far away from your router to plug the console right in? Turned off by an annual charge for online services? The PS3 is right up your alley.
But for many people who are interested in serious gaming consoles, what matters most is software, not hardware. And the Xbox 360 arguably has the best games library and the best online service. And for me at least, that makes up for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi about 50 times over, which is why I would personally recommend the Xbox 360 to a friend over the PS3. But despite that fact, the decision as to what console to buy has never been harder.
Aw, what the hell. Just buy both.
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