Sorry, I use my computer as a computer, and my game console as a game console. I got my 360 so I could play the great games it has in its library, not so it could be a supercomputer. I might be getting a ps3 soon, but just because it's the best blu-ray player. The great games are all out on the 360 and I really don't need a computer hooked up to my tv, so aside from the occasional movie, the ps3 is the paperweight.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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Sweet, now the 360 will be just like the PS3, took them 2 years nice
You're wrong on all but the first and last words of your comment.
FAIL. compare with me here:
www.psubuntu.com
www.free60.org
The 360 will always be a fricking paperweight, while the PS3 is a domestic supercomputer.
Paperweight? Because of its linux support?
Sorry, I use my computer as a computer, and my game console as a game console. I got my 360 so I could play the great games it has in its library, not so it could be a supercomputer. I might be getting a ps3 soon, but just because it's the best blu-ray player. The great games are all out on the 360 and I really don't need a computer hooked up to my tv, so aside from the occasional movie, the ps3 is the paperweight.