Advantages: Blu-Ray, hard drive, Internet, free PlayStation Network Disadvantages: No HDMI cable included, little backwards compatibility
One thing to remember about the PlayStation 3 is that it is not only a games console, but a fully-fledged entertainment system.
As for the gaming element, the graphics are unbeatable because the console can output in any SD or HD format including 1080p (if you have a compatible television) and Dolby Digital. However, make sure you pick up an HD lead at the time you buy because there isn't one included in the box. The latest version comes with a DualShock3 controller, which is similar to the PS2 DualShock2 controller, but without the wires, which is a great relief! Also inside this beast is an 80GB hard drive and networking facilities such as ethernet and WiFi, accessories that had to be bought separately for the PS2.
Connected to the Internet, you can not only play online games, but also make use of the console's web browser. Adobe ...
Advantages: Not sure there are any Disadvantages: price
Probably like you, I spent ages trawling through sites trying to find research or evidence about whether or not Lean System7 actually works. At best I found reviews that were telling me they were getting great results and it was money well spent and so on. However there were a few scare stories out there about people having headaches and stomach aches. This I put down to intolerances to high doses of caffeine, since one of the active ingredients in Lean System7 is caffeine. Since I drink a lot of tea coffee and energy drinks I presumed that I wouldn?t have to the same fate as these poor individuals. So I bit the bullet and shelled out money for a bottle of 120 tablets. I started taking the recommend half dosage for the first week then upped this to two twice a day, first thing in the morning and after lunch. I did in fact loose weigh ...
Pottsy00 19.07.2009
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Advantages: looks great, easy to use, nice new taskbar, high compatibility Disadvantages: cost is still high
larger icons in squares. Instead of quick launch you have to "pin" items to the taskbar, which basically means they're always there, even when they are closed. When a program is open the square around it gets emphasized. There is a new feature called aero peek which is a little square in the bottom left which when you hover over it fades all of your open windows away and shows your desktop. When you click it then all of your windowd minimize and it takes you to your desktop. Another new feature is "aero snap" which is where you click and drag a window to either side of the screen to make it take up that half of the screen, or drag it to the top to make it maximise. Overall Windows 7 is a very good improvement over Vista, which in my opinion was still a good operating system, but Windows 7 is definitely better. ...