best bet? trade it in at gamestop or sell it on ebay/craigslist? then buy a ps3 slim? I just want the basic slim (i think its 160 gb) ? anyways, asking for your advice!
Unless gamestop is running a trade in promo,your prolly better off selling it on craigslist. Gamestop never gives good money on trade ins usually. I only resort to using trade ins at gamestop when I can't sell my games on craigslist.
i dunno. its just 60g. i got it from my wifes brother, when he upgraded. i know it is NOT backwards capatible unfortunatley. (i tried to play mvp 2005 last night) like stated above, i didnt own it...it was given to us from my wifes brother.
I ask because if you didnt do the last PSN update my buddy might be interested. He has a slim but wants to chip it... But he can't because he did the latest update.
hmmmm.....im not sure if i did the recent update or not? i havent played online in awhile. how can i tell?
If you haven’t run the system update within the last 2-3 weeks then you don’t have the latest firmware that Mor is talking about. Go to Settings -> System Settings -> System Information. If System Software reports Version 3.50, then you have the latest firmware and it’s not what Mor’s friend is looking for. As for getting a PS3 Slim, I have to admit I don’t see the point if you already have a PS3. Unless you really, really need to cut electricity bills, or you just want a console that doesn’t double as a space heater (and with a Carolina winter coming up, why not?! ) then I don’t see a point.
Or if you travel a lot, as it is a lot easier to haul the Slim around. Or if you want to bitstream HD audio to an AVR.
well.....i guess its the security of not having a few years old system. i just dont want it to break down on me. i have a ****-ton of memory still available (i just save games on it) my wife seems to think the bluray will look better on our tv if its a newer ps3....but i doubt thats true
Don’t the non-slim PS3s output bitstream audio? I could swear they did. If not, then that’s a good reason. The traveling… well, I’ve never known anyone who totes their PS3 around as if it were a DS, but you never know. I’m sure Sony will sell you a warranty for the current PS3. She’s wrong about that. The quickest way to make Blu-Ray movies look better is to get a new TV. The truly best route is for studios to improve their encoding procedures, since some are better than others at the process. But that’s not controllable by us, so again, new TV > new PS3 for image quality.
Well for example, I travel at least 2 weeks a month on average, and pretty much always bring a system with me for something to do when I'm not working. Having a smaller & lighter system is therefore very beneficial to me. The non-slims can bitstream iirc, but I know they can't bitstream the HD codecs (Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio). Of course if you're already using an HDMI cable to an AVR it really doesn't matter if you bitstream or use LPCM.
The security of a newer system is a valid reason to trade up IMO, but no the slim won't look any better on your TV. Dumb question(s), but what video cables are you using and what video outputs do you have set-up for your tv?
Just get a DS, man. That’s probably where my confusion comes from, the specific codecs being bitstreamed. Doesn’t matter to me since I just run my PS3 directly into my TV via HDMI (hey, times are tough…), but that’s an important distinction if Chris has any ambition to create or augment a home theater. Since his wife wants better Blu-Ray picture quality, maybe he can sell her on a 3D HDTV and a mid-range receiver.
I have a DS. A mid range AVR would be my suggestion to anyone looking for a better movie experience(assuming they don't have one), but like I said bitstreaming is unnecessary if your AVR can handle LPCM (which almost all HDMI equipped ones nowadays can).
So leave the PS3 at home. See, Chris, this is the perfect time to convince the wife that to make Blu-Rays look better, you really need a 3D-capable HDTV, a 5.1 or 6.1 surround sound setup, and a good receiver to run everything.
Ok, but what are your video settings on the PS3? I assume everything is set-up right, but if your wife doesn't think blu-rays look that good, I have to ask. I do sometimes. Like this week, I brought my 360 with me. 5.1 or 6.1? At least go for 7.1 at the minimum. 7.2 if you can swing it, or even 9.2 if you get an Onkyo that can do it. I know I am.
No, this guy is. And I want his stuff. I think his point is that his wife thinks that newer hardware = better Blu-Rays, not that Blu-Rays look bad per se. Patrick Stewart goes here. He’s on a budget.
House is awesome (outside architecture). Wish I had everything else, but he's sitting too far back in the "basetvroom." Ok, I figured she thought they looked bad if she thought newer hardware = better blu rays. Facepalms are unnecessary, i brought the DS too. A budget can be any value if it isn't announced what the cap is.
I don’t mind the outside at all. Besides, the interior is a dream. Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes. True. Chris, let us know how you enjoy your new 3D HDTV when you buy it this weekend.
He's supposedly a lawyer. The photos are a few years old. They were posted to Hardforum in the "show your HTPC setup" thread they have there.