I wouldn't buy a PS3 now because it's still too expensive for me, but if I consider it not only a console but an all-purpose entertainment centre, although that little unexpandable RAM is a tough obstacle that prevents it from becoming an home PC, those facts about free online dedicated network, standard peripherals, standard HDD changeable easily and cheaply and without breaking the warranty and finally BD are very good points for non gaming entertainment use. I'm still disappointed by little RAM and single general purpose PPE core, preventing it from becoming an alternative general purpose PC architecture, but for its non-PC uses it's OK.
Did I write that I'm disappointed it turned out to NOT be the deadly threat to Wintel architecture MS feared?
Anyhow, I know I won't buy it, when I'll have more time and more money I'll complete my equipment for the near future with a Wii and a DVD recorder with HDD, as I did for DVD, for me BD starts when burners for PC's too get cheap and then standalone recorders too, but I wish it good luck.







