New PS3 Owner. A List* Of Questions.


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can somebody please link to an article or some official source that refers to this?

I know fan-boys kept saying that that the picture on the new 80gb PS3 with the red PS logo on the controller... was enough indication that it would support rumble. But I haven't seen anything officla about it.

stay away from a 2nd controller. theres only a handful of good games that use it for one.. and its expensive and useless.

At best, get a PS2 -> PS3 controller adapter. MUCH cheaper considering you can get the adapter for $10, and a PS2 controller for that too. If you can track down a logitech or pelican wireless you are geared..

gonna have to see what this calling all cars is about later tonight.

I've got a few more questions. :)

I've got a Samsung 3251D LCD, I want to use component cables from my PS2 with the PS3, I know that works, but will that upconvert my DVD's to ~ which I think is 720p?

Will the Blu-Ray movies look good in 720p, and the PS3 as a whole will it look good in 720p, not the usual 1080p?

Thanks :D

I've got a few more questions. :)

I've got a Samsung 3251D LCD, I want to use component cables from my PS2 with the PS3, I know that works, but will that upconvert my DVD's to ~ which I think is 720p?

Will the Blu-Ray movies look good in 720p, and the PS3 as a whole will it look good in 720p, not the usual 1080p?

Thanks :D

My PSP is running in 1080i, which some will argue is not as good as 720p, and it looks great, so I believe you should be just fine. (Y)

In regards to the component cables, well, someone else has to answer that for you.

Enjoy. (Y)

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