Keebler wrote:
I've owned both since both were practically released. I've never got into my PS3 as I have my 360. I don't nearly play as much as I use to due to the baby and all. I will say, my 360 sounds like a 747 but my ps3 actually will sound like one also if I don't have my entertainment stand opened all the time. Blu-ray is amazing and if 360 had Blu-Ray we wouldn't have this conversation. Media wise they are neck and neck. Netflix is available for PS3 now I believe. Both have/going to have Twitter and Facebook features. Both have movie rentals, tv show rentals, etc.. Yes, 360 is pay for online play but I find more of my friends on 360 and love the Xbox Live overall experience. Bluetooth is a huge advantage for PS3.
Things both systems should look into that would be a HUGE sell. Hard drive migration utility. I want to get an Elite 360 soon but I dread trying to get 11GB's worth of data downloaded onto the new drive PLUS it's a pain because they are associated with my gamertag and you have to worry about licensing crap. If there was a utility to store the data temporarily on a PC hard drive and transfer to the new drive, it would be absolutely amazing and I would have an Elite 360 in my living room instead.
PS3 FW 3.15: Just some small fixes but look at "Lan Data Transfer utility"
* Bluetooth sync issues fixed
* Trophy syncing issue resolved
* PSP Minis now playable on the PS3 (starting December 17th all PSP minis will be playable on the PS3, for now you must go to your download list and re-download any previously purchased PSP minis for them to function on the PS3)
* XBM Icon Added – Minis Save Data Icon
* LAN Data Transfer Utility
1. Turn both the current PS3 (A) and new PS3 (B) on and connect them with a LAN cable; PS3 (A) should be connected to the TV. Please note, firmware (v3.15) must be installed on both systems.
2. On the XMB of PS3 (A), scroll to the Settings category and select [System Settings] and then [Data Transfer Utility]
3. Follow the instructions on-screen and transfer data
4. After transferring the data, follow the instructions on-screen, and then connect PS3 (B) to the TV to view the XMB
5. If content that was downloaded from PlayStation Store was transferred as part of this operation, you must activate PS3 (B) before you can use the data. Log in to the PS3 system as the user who owns the content, and then select (PlayStation Network) > (Account Management) > (System Activation) to activate the system.