Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. With its new $300 price tag, the PS3 Slim has been selling like crazy, and ...
This week, the titans are clashing. Sony and Microsoft, both notorious for pulling out all the stops, are going head to head with their latest game machines. Although not a gamer, I’m drawn to the PS3 ...
Blu-ray DVD drive no bonus for some PS3 buyers Gamers love Sony Corp.'s new PlayStation 3 for its graphic capabilities and firepower, but the advanced Blu-ray DVD drive is annoying some by raising the ...
Sonyappears to be coming up with a winning formula. Amazing what a steep price cut will do, but you can't argue with success. Howard Stringer, Sony's CEO, is on the wires saying Sony sold over 100,000 ...
The folks at Ars Technica have made an interesting discovery. Apparently, Sony’s PS3 does a better job of playing scratched up DVDs than the Xbox 360, which spits them out the minute it notices any ...
Seeing as we’ve already established that the PS3 is the best bargain Blu-ray player out there now and a better DVD player than the Xbox 360, it’s pretty fitting ...
So, I am sure most of you know I got a incredible deal recently. (A PS3 60 GB for $300)<BR><BR>So now I'm wondering: <BR><BR>A good portion of people here seem to have the belief that RTS games are ...
The PlayStation 3 is still the best Blu-ray player, but there are some legitimate reasons why you should opt for a standalone player instead. Matthew Moskovciak Senior Associate Editor / Reviews - ...
On the surface, the U.S. sales figures from the first several days of this current holiday season are looking way up for HD DVD proponents, who captured slightly more than 60 percent of the next-gen ...
With the sudden and unexpected announcement from Warner that the studio would be abandoning HD DVD titles in favor of Blu-ray, it seemed to many observers that the high-def format war was all over, ...
The latest news in the 'he says, she says' battle of words between Microsoft and Sony comes from an interview with Microsoft’s Senior Regional Director, Neil Thompson. Speaking to Spong he believes ...
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