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I like your way of thinking AK, I've never really considered a ps3, preferring to wait for stand alone players to drop, but as you say it's fully upgradeable! So i may start looking at them, not sure if the online service is available here yet...
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Yeah, it's hard to say if it's available in the U.K. or not. Over here you can play with everyone online for free, plus you can instant message and e-mail one another with it too. And like I said, Microsoft charges you around $60 per year for it's online service, although I have yet to see it in action though.
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Still tempted... but still not ready to bite. I will say though, I did play with the demo unit in Best Buy for a little bit and rather enjoyed it... but... bah, still too expensive. These things better drop in price or offer one heckuva game bundle come Christmas time.
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Here's another 'plus' for Blu-Ray: The discs are cheaper than standard DVD!
Most 2-disc standard DVDs are only single-disc on BD, and therefore less expensive. Even some 2-disc sets are fairly cheap. The Pirates Of The Caribbean series sells for only $22.00 at Wal-Mart here in Canada. Those beautiful Stanley Kubrick discs? Single-disc Blu-Rays for under 19 bucks each.
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I've been considering purchasing a PS3 as a Blu-ray player for a while now; I think it's the upgradability that makes it worthwhile. I mean, a stand-alone player is gonna cost me almost $400 anyways - why not spend the extra $100 and get the high-end PS3? It just seems to make the most sense.
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