Comparing The Playstation 3, Xbox 360, And
Nintendo WII
by: Gary
Ruplinger
Finally, they’re all here. The Xbox 360 has had the next
generation
gaming market to itself for a year. Now its two competitors, the
Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii, are here. No more speculating about
speed. No more guessing about memory. Now we can take a look and see
exactly how they stack up compared to each other.
Let the console wars begin again.
Price
The PS3 has two configurations much like the Xbox 360. The PS3
comes in a $499 version that comes with a 20 GB hard drive and a $599
version that comes with a 60 GB hard drive; Wi-Fi; and memory stick,
SD, and Compact Flash slots.
The Xbox 360 has two configurations. It comes in a $299 core version
and a $399 version that comes with a 20GB hard drive.
The Nintendo Wii is the cheapest of the bunch with just one
configuration that costs $250.
Processing Power
The Playstation 3 comes with its Cell processor. It’s a PowerPC
based core that runs at 3.2 GHz that also have seven DSPs that run at
3.2 GHz. This configuration can do about 2 Teraflops.
The Xbox 360 has a Custom IBM PowerPC processor. This processor
also runs at 3.2 GHz. However, Xbox went with a true 3 core processor
compared to the one general processor of the Cell and seven additional
DSPs. This configuration can do about 1 Teraflop.
The Nintendo Wii includes its Broadway processor, a PowerPC based
processor running at 729 MHz.
Disc Media
Part of the reason the PS3 is so much more expensive than the Xbox
360 is because the Sony decided to include a Blu-ray drive on the
system. The drive can play both Blu-ray movies and regular DVDs. The
Xbox 360 comes with a DVD player and an HD-DVD add-on is planned. The
Nintendo Wii uses a DVD drive; however, the system will not work for
playback of movies, just Nintendo games.
Backwards Compatibility
The Playstation 3 is just like the PS2 was. You’ll be able to play
both PS2 and PSone games on the PS3. Nintendo is taking things a bit
further. Their system will be compatible with the Gamecube games and
also the Gamecube controllers since the two systems use very different
controllers. Not only that, but the Wii will also have the ability to
download games from the original Nintendo (NES), Super Nintendo (SNES),
and the Nintendo 64.
Sweet Features
If you want high definition gaming, then the PS3 is the way to go.
It comes with a Blu-ray drive built in and can output in 1080p.
Although the PS3 controller may look familiar, it’s had some updates.
The controller is now motion sensing so in some games you’ll be able to
move your character or fly a plane just by moving the controller.
The Xbox 360 was built to work with Windows XP media center. If you
have a computer that already has media center on it, you’ll be able to
view pictures, videos, and even recorded TV by using your Xbox. You
won’t need to put your PC in your living room to take advantage of
having a Media Center PC.
The Nintendo Wii decided to completely change the way gaming
controllers are built. In the past, one controller was always held with
both hands. The Wii’s controller looks more like a TV remote control
than a game controller. It has a built in motion sensor so, for
example, to swing a sword, you simply move you hand just like you were
really swinging a sword.
Hopefully this review has helped you compare the three next
generation gaming systems. Each has its pluses and minuses, and feature
that are unique to it. Ultimately, your decision will likely come down
to which system has the games that most appeal to you. And that is a
decision that only you can make when deciding on a system to buy.
About The Author
Gary Ruplinger is the editor of http://www.ps3asap.com, a resource for getting
the in demand PS3 system. He also is a writer for http://www.gamesystemreviews.com
where you can learn about all of the next generation systems.
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