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No need for sub?

Some unseen PS3 Move content surfaced recently from Sony’s Holiday Event in NYC on July 20th, 2010 and while it’s great to see something never before seen, i noticed Anton Mikhailov mention something interesting.


In the video at 2:07 Antov say’s “You can use the DUAL SHOCK or the navigation controller because they’re fully compatible / most people don’t know they’re compatible im just throwing it out there” The way i hear it, it tells me the subcontroller will be unnecessary.

Go Compare!

The Motion controller has all of the triangle X O square trigger select start PS and the Move button.

The Sub controller has X O an analogue stick L1 L2 D-Pad and PS  buttons.

Why the Sub controller has the X and O buttons i do not know and im sure they’re there for a reason. I personally am going to cancel my order for the sub controller as i believe i should be able to use my Dualshock as the sub.

Sure there will be a game or 2 that has a need for those extra O & X buttons on the sub but the motion controller has them and i can’t see them adding 2 buttons to the system identical to 2 of the buttons that already appear on the motion controller. Not to mention you can’t use the sub controller without the motion controller hence the name SUB! controller.

Not sure about it? try holding your Dualshock controller with your left hand only. It’s no problem at all to reach the D-pad analogue stick L1 and L2 with ease.

Conclusion

I write this blog as an avid Playstation Junkie and keen observer of everything playstation so this view is me looking in from the outside and as i have never tried the PS Move yet i could be wrong but i feel my predictions are just. Buying the playstation Move means at least buying 1 motion controller which is not bad but then throw in an extra motion controller a sub controller and a game to go with all your new peripheral’s it can become quite expensive. If i’m right i will be able to shave a decent amount off the total price to be able to experience this great new way of interacting with games.

Best Price

It’s only a few months untill the PS3 Move will be released. Did you order your’s yet?

Get the best prices right here.

PS3 Motion controller in the USA $49.96

PS3 Move starter bundle in the USA $99.96

PS3 Motion controller in the UK £34.99

PS3 Move starter bundle in the UK £49.91

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3D Revolution

Wanna know about 3D TV’s?

robgroove.com 3dWith 3D technology set to make its entrance into our bedrooms and living rooms later on this summer (2010) i thought i better have a look into what exactly will be needed to enjoy this new experience. Sony have announced the Playstation already has the technology to run 3D.

How does it work?

We’ve all seen 3D has been around for quite a while but as our technology in the home gets more and more powerfull we get the ability to do cooler and cooler things like 3D. The old way was to use a red and blue lense or gel over each eye allowing you to see 2 different pictures displayed on one screen.  The new way is pretty much using the same principals. A Tv throws out 2 x 120Hz images (120HZ = 12 frames per second)   120 Hz to your left eye and 120 Hz to your right eye then you use the HD 3D glasses  which have a shutter system that  recieves a signal from the tv telling them when to close the left eye and when to close the right eye and they do this at 120 Hz or 120 frames per second so your eyes don’t register the flicker of the glasses shutter system.

3d set upWhat do you need?

  • ★ PS3 (already HDMI 1.3 compatible when the firmware upgrade is released later in the summer 2010)
  • ★ 3D enabled TV supporting HDMI 1.4
  • ★ Active Shutter glasses aka HD 3D specs (you should get 1 free pair with your 3D TV)

HDMI 1.4?

hdmi 1.4HDMI 1.3 compatible with HDMI 1.4 i hear you ask?

Even though Sony have announced the PS3 already has the technology to handle this new 3D system there is room for a slight improvement as the PS3′s Hdmi port is only 1.3 and the new 3D TV’s will be 1.4,

The HDMI 1.4 cable will have the ablity to stream 1080-p stereo (thats 2 x 1080P video streams) while the PS3′s HDMI 1.3 will only be able  to handle 1080-i stereo. For those who do not know the difference, 1080-i is kind of an upscaled 720-p still amazing to look at but its not the best which is 1080-p although the average person whill not really be able to tell the difference and shouldnt worry you.

Is it worth it?

Well not having experienced HD 3D for myself yet i can not really say but i have seen a 3D movie in HD but using the old skool (red and blue spec) way and i found myself looking for the 3D, as the colours are all wierd your constantly concious your watching a 3D movie and it takes away from what your actually watching, if you get the jist. I do believe the new shutter system with a HD image should allow you to relax and just enjoy what your watching as it will look and feel completley natural. I don’t think its going to be worth forking out a suitcase full of cash for it but when it becomes reasonabley priced i think it will be a Great! new way to view your favourite entertainment.

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