Buy A PS3 Online
Buy A PLAYSTATION 3 Online Safely
WARNING: There are many PS3 scams online taking advantage of the buying frenzy. Please read this entire page before you order ANYWHERE online!
When Is The PS 3 Release Date?
November 17th for North America • November 11th for Japan • March 2007 for Europe
What Is The Price For A PS3?
20 GB PS 3 is $499 & 60 GB PS 3 is $599. The 60 GB (Giga Bytes) PS 3 has 20 GB more storage, wireless internet capable, and has 3 additional memory card slots in the front. (Both offer USB connections.)
What Will Ship With The Package?
PlayStation 3 console
SIXAXIS wireless controller
AC cord
USB mini-cable (for charging the SIXAXIS)
Ethernet cable
Multi-AV cable with composite connectors.
Note:The PlayStation 3 does not come with HD cables. You can use your old PS2 cables as they are compatible.
The first 500,000 PlayStation 3s will ship with a copy of Taladega Nights, a month before the official movie release.
Additional accessories:
SIXAXIS controllers for $49.99
Memory card adapter for transferring PS1 and PS2 saves to the PS3 for $14.99
Should I Buy Online Now?
Sony only plans to ship 6 Million consoles by March 2007. These will be split evenly between 3 continents. So North America will only see 2 Million consoles before March. The first shipment is expected to be sold out soon. In order to ensure getting a PLAYSTATION 3 under the Christmas tree…I would highly recommend placing an order as soon as possible.
There may be as few as 400,000 units available in North America before the holidays.
Where Can I Buy Online Safely And Without Worry?
Below I have listed reputable merchants with PLAYSTATION 3 availability. The shortage is already happening with big merchants like Amazon predicting to sell out before the holidays. . You can be notified by email by joining my "PLAYSTATION 3" watch list and also get a FREE 29 Page Report on the PS 3 by CLICKING HERE.
But please do not let the shortage lure you into making an unsafe purchase! Buy from a company or store that is reputable and that you KNOW.
There are numerous sites set-up taking advantage of consumers! If you have any questions, I would be happy to answer them for you: Just drop me a line at ps3playa@ps3playablog.com
Pre-Order with eBay:
This is the route that thousands of people are taking to make sure they get a PS 3. I would highly recommend at least registering with them (Free) to save you time. Prices WILL DROP drastically as the release date approaches. So if you are not registered, I would do it today so that if you find a PS3 you want to bid on you are all set! Listed below is only the first 10 items…hundreds more are actually available…just click anywhere below:
(Tip: eBay in my opinion is doing a good job protecting the consumer. However, you need to check the "feedback" rating and buying from power sellers is generally much safer. )
Buy Online With Wal-Mart: NOT AVAILABLE
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Buy Online With Amazon: ALERT IS AVAILABLE
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Amazon is one of the safest places you can buy online and the prices they offer, because they have so much buying power, can rarely be beaten. Click the picture below and on the top right of the page you can sign up for the "Alert". I highly recommend doing this as the PLAYSTATION 3 will sell out very quickly.
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Reasons to buy a Sony PS3
As gaming systems go, a PS3 is no small investment. In most countries, it is possible to buy both an Xbox 360 and a Nintendo Wii – Sony’s current competitors in the console market – for the same as it would cost you to buy a Premium version of the PS3. As it currently stands, the PS3 will be the most expensive game console ever. The Premium version retails in Japan for in excess of ¥75,000 (US$630), starting November 11th, 2006. It doesn’t hit North American markets until the 17th, when it will start selling for $599.
European, Australian and New Zealand, and Middle Eastern buyers will have to wait until March of 2007 before they can buy PS3’s at home, for significantly inflated prices. As a result, hundreds of people in these areas are already bidding up to thousands of dollars on pre-orders placed by small retailers in Japan and North America, for private sales to Europe and elsewhere, on Ebay, and other online outlets.
The decision to buy one of those expensive consoles will not be made lightly for most consumers, so let’s have a look at just what you’re getting for the money.
- PlayStation Network Platform: PNP is the name of Sony’s online socialising and matchmaking service. It will allow PS3 owners to play multiplayer games over the Internet, with no subscription cost. Billing services will be offered for Massively Multiplayer Online games (MMO’s), which typically attract monthly fees regardless of platform, and PNP will also serve as a shop front, allowing PS3 owners to buy legacy PS, PS2, and Sega Genesis games from Sony, and download them directly onto their hard drives to play later. PNP could be described as Sony’s answer to Xbox Live Gold, which does attract monthly fees.
- The most powerful system architecture of any console system to date: When you buy a PS3, all that money is paying for something! While parallel processing has been done before, the use of eight independent “Processing Elements” within a single processor, configured at run time by software to perfectly tailor the CPU to the game being run is so revolutionary, it’s normally reserved for low-end supercomputing, or in massive server farms, not in personal gaming machines. When it ships, the processing power available to the PS3 will be more than that found in a high-end gaming PC – quite a feat for a console. Similarly, the NVIDIA graphics accelerator driving the PS3 is about on-par with the present top of the line PCs. Any lead consoles manage over PCs in terms of processing power is usually rarely held for long, but given the highly specialised nature behind the whole console design-philosophy, for gaming, you’ll get more bang for your buck: The PS3 will be a respectable gaming system for several years, even compared to a PC.
- HDMI output, HDTV resolutions, and Blu-Ray Disk media standard for all units: There are two disk formats competing for monopoly over the high definition market – HD-DVD, and Blu-Ray Disk. Sony would like Blu-Ray to completely replace DVD as the standard format for movies and games, and PS3 is the platform from which they are launching it. Blu-Ray has significantly more data storage space than normal DVD, and slightly more than HD-DVD, which Sony says will allow studios to add support for more subtitles, directors’ commentary, and special features that are already often found on DVD movies, all in high definition for that new HDTV you’ve got.
Those are among the main features that set the PS3 apart. If you’re not in North America or Japan, and you’re asking yourself, “Can I buy a PS3?” and you want to know if you can buy a PS3 *now*, then your options are unfortunately limited. While Sony is not likely to go to steps to prevent it, they generally frown upon any efforts that interfere with their marketing strategy, so if you’re thinking to buy PS3’s from Japan, you may find it difficult. North American and Japanese pre-orders are already sold out, which pretty much leaves only the Ebay option open to you, and that will get *extremely* costly. If you are in America or Japan, then you can always try to pick one up on launch day, but these too will sell quickly. It will also unleash a second wave of third-party overseas sales, at slightly more sensible prices, so if you can bear to wait a few more weeks, this is your best option.
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