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PlayStation 3 S-video Cable
Features:
* Sony PS3 S VIDEO CABLE
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 4 reviews: 5
Height: 1 inches, Length: 9 inches, Width: 6 inches, Weight: 1 pounds.
Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote
Features:
* gives you streamlined access to the PS3's Blu-ray Disc functions
* Bluetooth wireless technology
* compatible with all versions of the PlayStation 3
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 5 reviews: 4.8
Height: 9.0 inches, Length: 12.0 inches, Width: 14.0 inches, Weight: 2.0 pounds.
PlayStation 2 S-Video Cable
Features:
* Improve the video quality of your PlayStation 2 gaming with this S-Video connector
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 5 reviews: 4.4
Height: 1.3 inches, Length: 7.5 inches, Width: 5.5 inches, Weight: 1.0 pounds.
PS2 Component Video Cable
Features:
* Premium gold connectors for maximum conductivity
* Split center pins for better contact pressure
* Slotted connectore tips for maximum grip and transfer
* Foil and Braided copper shielding reduce interference
* 12 Feet of high quality cable for maximum placement versitility
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 3 reviews: 3
Height: 0 inches, Length: 8 inches, Width: 11 inches, Weight: 3.0 pounds.
PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller
Features:
* Pressure sensors that rumble with each action making every impact feel like you're right in the game
* Sixaxis highly sensitive motion technology senses your every move
* Features Bluetooth technology for wireless game play
* The PlayStation 3 system can support up to seven wireless controllers at one time
* Can be charged at any time through the PlayStation 3 system using the controller's USB cable
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 5 reviews: 4.8
Height: 3.7 inches, Length: 8.5 inches, Width: 5.7 inches, Weight: 3.0 pounds.
PS3 AV & S Video Cable
Features:
* We can hook you up!
* Connects game console to TV and projectors for better picture clarity
* 8-foot cable length with gold-plated connectors
* Compatible with PS3
* LIFETIME WARRANTY
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 1 reviews: 5
Height: 2.0 inches, Length: 11.0 inches, Width: 5.0 inches, Weight: 1.7 pounds.
PlayStation 3 Component AV Cable & USB Cable
Features:
* Supports picture quality (up to 1080p), five times the resolution of a conventional TV
* Optimized performance from HDMI 1.3a equipped devices such as PLAYSTATION 3 system
* Digital audio and digital video for a pristine picture and excellent sound quality
* 24-carat gold-plated connectors
* Dual screen shielding - Aluminized Mylar foil plus 90% coverage copper braid
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 4 reviews: 5
Height: 0 inches, Length: 7 inches, Width: 5 inches, Weight: 1.4 pounds.
PS2 S Video Cable
Features:
* Cable
* .15 x 8.2 x 11.1 "
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 1 reviews: 4
Height: 0 inches, Length: 8 inches, Width: 11 inches, Weight: 5 pounds.
Cars
Features:
* Story-based racing adventure game relives all the key moments of the movie
* Burn rubber in over 30 races and mini-games
* Explore the open-world of Radiator Springs
* Speed to the finish line with over 10 playable characters
* Make your friends eat your dust in multiplayer mode
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 5 reviews: 4.2
Height: 0 inches, Length: 7 inches, Width: 5 inches, Weight: 0.4 pounds.
PlayStation 3 80GB
Features:
* Includes PlayStation 3 80 GB system, Dualshock 3 wireless controller, and free PlayStaion Network membership
* Internet ready Wi-Fi
* 80 GB of hard disk storage for all your games, music, videos, and photos
* Built-in Blu-ray player to give you the best high-definition viewing experience and pristine picture quality
* Play your entire catalog of CDs and DVDs
Average Customer Review Rating Out of 5 Stars Based on 5 reviews: 3.4
Height: 16.0 inches, Length: 19.0 inches, Width: 9.0 inches, Weight: 15.0 pounds.
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Did you know the following facts about PS2?
As a result, although Sony and Nintendo both started out late and although both followed a decentralized model of online gaming where the responsibility is up to the developer to provide the servers, Sony's efforts made PS2 online gaming a big success.
V0 did not have a built-in DVD player and instead relied on an encrypted player that was copied to a memory card from an included CD-ROM (normally, the PS2 will only execute encrypted software from its memory card, but see PS2 Independence Exploit).
Not only did Sony roll out the PS2 online adapter in late 2002 to compete with Microsoft, several online launch games were first party titles such as SOCOM US Navy SEALS in order to show that Sony was supporting this feature actively.
After an apparent manufacturing issue caused some initial slowdown in producing the new unit, Sony reportedly underestimated demand, caused in part by shortages between the time the old units were cleared out and the new units were ready.
The device was poorly received, with some major features absent from the first revisions of the hardware, and has thus far experienced very weak sales in Japan, in spite of major price drops [5].
For some consumers this is in fact a limitation, especially for the fans of titles such as Final Fantasy XI, which requires the use of this peripheral, and prevents the use of the official PS2 Linux kit.
Sony also advertised heavily as well and it had the advantage of being supported by Electronic Arts.
Although Sony placed little emphasis on online gaming during its first year, all that changed because of the launch of the online-capable Xbox.
Developers also complained that it was difficult to develop for the system, with little in the way of reference material from Sony for its exotic architecture.
In September 2004 Sony unveiled the third major hardware revision (V12, model number SCPH-70000).
When it was released, the PS2 had many advanced features that were not present in other contemporary video game consoles, including its DVD capabilities and USB and IEEE 1394 expansion ports.
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