Yesterday, we reported on a document, sent to Gamestop locations and obtained by Kotaku, that indicated Sony was disabling high-definition content via component cables. In discussing the latest PS3 ...
Sony’s PlayStation 3–once an unattainably boutique-priced $600, now a more sanely-priced $300–never got around to bundling an HDMI cable. This, despite Sony frequently touting the system’s ...
Update: Sony confirmed to Ars that the document is inaccurate, and HD games will still work over component cable. You have a few options when it comes to connecting your PS3 to your high-definition ...
Just a quick update on the PS3. It’s been confirmed that the PlayStation 3 will not ship with an HDMI cable. After Sony’s been talking up how they will be “true HD”, and how HDMI will kick component’s ...
One of the biggest consumer gripes with the PlayStation 3 has long been due to an HDMI cable is not included. This is mainly due to the fact that Sony has long been touting the PS3, as the ...
The price of Sony's upcoming PlayStation 3 has been the subject of much debate. The system will come in $499 and $599 packages, the latter including a larger hard drive, built-in wireless network ...
While this really isn't a huge matter in and of itself, it's been confirmed that Sony's upcoming PlayStation 3 console won't have an HDMI cable included. This obviously only applies to the $600 PS3 ...
You might be aware by now that Sony views your continued use of component cables with a console that has a perfectly good HDMI port as something of an affront. Or at least, that’s the way it’s been ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Though Media Molecule is hard at work on Little Big Planet 2, the developer and its publisher clearly have continued ambitions for its predecessor. If ...
The forthcoming video game console will feature an HDMI 1.3 output, the company announces at the Tokyo Game Show. Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, and other PC makers, as ...
Yesterday, a Gamestop document posted on the net implied Sony was getting rid of high-definition content through the use of component cables with newer PS3 models. However, Sony has told Ars Technica ...