Το PS3 είναι εκτός από μια πολύ καλή παιχνιδομηχανή κ ένα πολά καλό blueray player. Αυτό τουλάχιστον επιβεβαιώνει το UltimateAV στην δοκιμή που έκανε...!!!
Το πλήρες κείμενο είναι εδώ :
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/hddiscplayers/1206ps3blu/index.html
Αποσπάσματα από την δοκιμή :
"Also of interest to home theater buffs is that Sony has included full 7.1-channel support for Dolby's lossless TrueHD codec, in addition to Dolby Digital and DTS. The PS3's platform is fully upgradeable and it's possible that support for DTS' lossless audio coding, DTS-HD Master Audio, could be added later.
The PS3 will output 720p, 1080i, or 1080p when it is native on a Blu-ray Disc or a video game. It can also downconvert from 1080p to 1080i if your display cannot accept 1080p. But it cannot downconvert 1080p to 720p, and it does not have the ability to upconvert lower resolution discs to 720p, 1080i or 1080p. Even when I manually selected 720p or 1080p as the output format, the PS3 would output only 480p with standard definition DVDs.
The PS3 also rocks with startup speed, disc load speed and disc access during playback. In other words, it's ergonomically very Sony. Inserting discs with the PS3 powered down, it took less than ten seconds, at most, to boot to the menu of either a DVD or a 50GB BD, either of which the PS3 does automatically.This ergonomic performance is a far cry from the more expensive Samsung BD-P1000 standalone BD player, which still takes around 30 seconds to load a BD menu, or the Toshiba first-gen HD DVD players, which can take closer to a minute to load a disc.
The PS3 unequivocally earns its keep as a BD player for a home theater environment.
Compared to Samsung's BD-P1000 and (briefly) Sony's BDP-S1 as BD players, the PS3 is superior in absolute picture quality to the former, and more than holds its own with the latter. And it kills both in terms of startup and disc access speed and overall ergonomic prowess and stability. It's just bullet proof, and aside from being the coolest looking piece of gear ever, it's the only next-gen player so far that behaves like one in every respect. "
Το πλήρες κείμενο είναι εδώ :
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/hddiscplayers/1206ps3blu/index.html
Αποσπάσματα από την δοκιμή :
"Also of interest to home theater buffs is that Sony has included full 7.1-channel support for Dolby's lossless TrueHD codec, in addition to Dolby Digital and DTS. The PS3's platform is fully upgradeable and it's possible that support for DTS' lossless audio coding, DTS-HD Master Audio, could be added later.
The PS3 will output 720p, 1080i, or 1080p when it is native on a Blu-ray Disc or a video game. It can also downconvert from 1080p to 1080i if your display cannot accept 1080p. But it cannot downconvert 1080p to 720p, and it does not have the ability to upconvert lower resolution discs to 720p, 1080i or 1080p. Even when I manually selected 720p or 1080p as the output format, the PS3 would output only 480p with standard definition DVDs.
The PS3 also rocks with startup speed, disc load speed and disc access during playback. In other words, it's ergonomically very Sony. Inserting discs with the PS3 powered down, it took less than ten seconds, at most, to boot to the menu of either a DVD or a 50GB BD, either of which the PS3 does automatically.This ergonomic performance is a far cry from the more expensive Samsung BD-P1000 standalone BD player, which still takes around 30 seconds to load a BD menu, or the Toshiba first-gen HD DVD players, which can take closer to a minute to load a disc.
The PS3 unequivocally earns its keep as a BD player for a home theater environment.
Compared to Samsung's BD-P1000 and (briefly) Sony's BDP-S1 as BD players, the PS3 is superior in absolute picture quality to the former, and more than holds its own with the latter. And it kills both in terms of startup and disc access speed and overall ergonomic prowess and stability. It's just bullet proof, and aside from being the coolest looking piece of gear ever, it's the only next-gen player so far that behaves like one in every respect. "