As I'm thinking about getting a PS3 soon to be my Blu-Ray Player, this is pretty interesting. I was hoping for 802.11n though, after all, I can do that on my 360, why not a ps3?
@MechEMark Doesnt that adapter also cost you $80, whilst the hardware doesn't even directly interface with the logic board, and leaves a giant tumor on the back? Sony actually loses money for every unit they sell, asking more out if the hardware with the same cost = greedy never satasfied customer.
Is 802.11n really a deal breaker...I've got my console hard wired into my router and video streaming is working really well as is online play and downloads are ok.
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As I'm thinking about getting a PS3 soon to be my Blu-Ray Player, this is pretty interesting. I was hoping for 802.11n though, after all, I can do that on my 360, why not a ps3?
@MechEMark Doesnt that adapter also cost you $80, whilst the hardware doesn't even directly interface with the logic board, and leaves a giant tumor on the back? Sony actually loses money for every unit they sell, asking more out if the hardware with the same cost = greedy never satasfied customer.
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Is 802.11n really a deal breaker...I've got my console hard wired into my router and video streaming is working really well as is online play and downloads are ok.