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When word got out that an HDMI-enabled, ebony-cased version of the Xbox 360 would arrive this spring, nerdgasms radiated across the Intertubes. But aside from a 120-gig hard drive, everything under the hood is the same. The Elite has a 3.2-GHz PowerPC tri...
Many retail outlets sold out of Nintendo's tiny triumph on day one of its release. And deservedly so: Using the motion-sensing Wii remote to swing a virtual racquet or blast zombies is damn fun. But a lack of standout titles and the Wii's less-than-impres...
Even with a $100 price cut in July 2007, Sony's deluxe console didn't gain much traction with gamers. Originally, its list of titles brought the phrase 'weak sauce' to mind. But the PS3 is a technical powerhouse with loads of untapped potential, packing a...
It may look like it hasn't been refreshed in four years, but the new PSP-3000 has a brighter screen and is 33 percent lighter and 19 percent thinner than the original model. You can download and play classic titles from your PS3, browse the Web over Wi-Fi...
Best games. Most creative interface. 19-hour battery life. WiFi multiplayer action is easy to set up.
Web browser is available only on a cartridge - sold separately. No multimedia playback.
Three years after the first shots were fired in Console War VI, Xbox 360 is winning the fight with the only weapons that really count: the deepest game library around and the most fulfilling online experience via Xbox Live. As if those weren't enough, con...
Multiplayer matchmaking fills your social void with 12 million friends. Streams media from your PC.
Premium Xbox Live account costs 50 clams a year. Clunky UI is terrible for navigating long lists of media.
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