looks like your $0 bucks a month is going to a good use. but hey you get what you pay for. man i just wish sony replaces the whole os of the ps3 and build it around a fast and powerful online services like xbox live. i always want to get on my ps3 and have no problems or thoughts of i wish it had so and so. but it sucks sony dosnt have the bank to support the ps3 as they should be. this is just me but the screwed them selves and i want to get out of it to get good competition to create a better gaming generation.
wifi is 10 Mbs 802.11g is 52Mbs and 802.11n is around 100Mbs. so there s no bandwidth lag but you can only get lag for a unstable or wick connection. as long you dont have a steam of microwave on 24/7 or its far away you should be fine. my house has been wire less for a lone time (over 6 years) never had a problem (only thing we ever encountered is are router breaking and now after 10 years are modem is kicking the bucket)
what it all comes down to is Sony is a great hardware developer. Microsoft is a great software developer.
nothing makes me pissed of more then sony releasing info on a game thats not coming for years and keep feeding it to use. most good ps3 games i just don't care about when they come out because i am sick of the trailers then 2 years later the game comes out. (bad marketing)
I own both xbox 360 and ps3 i prefer the xbox, ps3 is great but both company's need to learn work more on what they suck at Microsoft hardware and sony software. this is just me and i recommend the xbox over the ps3, just keep in mind this is new for both companies.
i have the new update and a search feature would be super cool. if i want to find a uncommon video i have to do it on my pc an thats just stupid when you should be able to do it on the xbox.
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"Dual band 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Wireless A/B/G home network compatible"
thats from xbox.com