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PS3 Opened For Pictures

An anonymous reader writes "As all of you surely know by now, the PS3 has just been released in Japan. What you might find interesting, however, is that among those 80 000 happy PS3 owners (or self-appointed resellers) was at least one who decided it was his or her sacred mission to crack this puppy open for a peek inside. About the article, it is in Japanese. Someone who knows enough of this fabled language of wonder well enough would do well to offer some translations, although I don't really suspect that the story is the most important thing here..."

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  1. ps3 by operato · · Score: 2, Insightful

    the ps3 is so beautiful inside. it makes me want to... i find it quite scary to have the ps2 on a chip. technology moves wayyy too fast and i can't find my tin foil hat!

    1. Re:PS3 by Rayonic · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Am I the only one on Slashdot who thinks PS3 will eventually be a huge hit? Look forward 4 years down the line, and I think this console has better chances than Xbox 360 or the Wii (which I have pre-ordered).

      If it takes 4 years for the PS3 to catch on, all the developers will have abandoned it by then. Hell, I'm not sure it can survive a single dead year without losing this generation.
  2. Re:Looks pretty but.. by DrSkwid · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Marketing : can't we make it fit in with otu hi-fi range and make it stackable.
    Engineer : It overheats when you stack it, better make it unstackable.

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  3. Re:Hard drive same model as MacBook by be-fan · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yet they shipped the PS2 with standard ports (USB, IEEE1394) long before anybody else put standard ports in a console.

    The PS3 is about the least proprietary of the three systems being released. It uses a standard media format, supports standard flash formats, uses USB and Bluetooth for the controller, standard 2.5" hard drives, etc. On the software side, it's capable of running a non-proprietary OS (Linux), and uses open, standard APIs (Collada and the Khronos Open* stack). On top of all that, Xenon is a pretty closed chip, while there is a ton of documentation about Cell on IBM's developerworks site, and the Linux/Cell port has been in the mainline kernel since 2.6.16.

    Yeah, you can make fun of Sony for Memory Stick and Betamax, but it rings kind of hollow when you're talking about a market in which their primary competitor is using the most proprietary platform (Windows) still in common use. Even MemoryStick is a licensed format (Sandisk and Lexar make them). DirectX, SMB, NTFS, etc, are as proprietary as they come.

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  4. Re:Hard drive same model as MacBook by theLOUDroom · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah, you can make fun of Sony for Memory Stick and Betamax

    And memory stick pro.
    And minidisc.
    And netmd.
    And their non-mp3 player ipod wannabe.
    And the "walkman bean".
    And UMD.
    And suing Lik-sang out of business.
    And possible RAM price fixing.
    And who can forget their exploding batteries!
    Oh yeah and what about the criminal investigations for installing rootkits on you PC?


    Yet they shipped the PS2 with standard ports (USB, IEEE1394)

    It doesn't matter because you could not use them with standard hardware.
    Who cares is a game console has USB if you can't hook up anything but sony-approved USB devices? The interface is then proprietary, regardless of the connector used.

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