Play PSP Games and Watch Blu-Rays on One System
Blu-Ray has won the battle of the high-definition formats, largely due to the efforts of Sony and the PlayStation 3 (PS3), which even though is an expensive system, serves the unique purpose of being a first class video game system and a Blu-Ray player. The choice to anyone wanting a high definition player was clearly the PS3, which is not only the cheapest Blu-Ray player, but also has a fine video game system.
There are too many people who feel they don't need a Blu Ray player right now because they're so expensive. Anyone wanting to try out Blu-Ray without wanting to splurge the money might want to consider getting a PS3 system since it costs less and has multiple uses. One of the coolest features of the PS3, besides being able to play Blu-Ray disks, is that one can attach a PSP games system to the PS3.
PSP is the acronym for PlayStation Portable, which essentially tells you that this is a portable game system - kind of like the Nintendo Gameboy. The major difference is that the PSP isn't just used to play games. It can also play movies, music, and streams video and radio. There is such a wide variety of PSP games to choose from and in fact you can even download PSP games right online. This is a much better alternative to playing games on other portable game systems because you have to purchase the games from a store or pay for them to be shipped to you.
The PS3 also lets consumers use some of the most advanced features of Blu-Ray disks, such as watching a movie live with other people. It is also an undeniable fact that much of the success of Blu-Ray was helped along by the fact that PS3 GAMES were being made on the format.
Anyone who has ever watched a Blu-Ray movie compared to a simple, standard DVD movie can attest to the fact that the image is superbly better. The overall quality of the movie is so much more realistic and the picture is perfectly clear compared to the DVD. People see the change when they reverted back to VHS from DVD - so just imagine the difference you would see with the new and improved Blu-Ray. If anyone has an opportunity to see a movie in Blu-Ray over DVD, they should take the opportunity - especially with a PlayStation 3 system so that you can save money and gain a disk playing system with more than just one purpose.
