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Nintendo Wii vs. PS3: An Honest Buying Comparison

By:Karin Manning


Which is best, Nintendo Wii or PS3? That's what many video game enthusiasts are asking these days. Unfortunately, the answer remains to be seen for both the Nintendo Wii and the PlayStation 3 have their own features and capabilities that are worth considering.

To help you find out which of the Nintendo Wii or PS3 is best, I have mentioned below some of the basics of both units. I have gathered these facts from most of what the Nintendo Wii vs. PS3 comparisons have revealed. Here are the basics:

In most resources highlighting information about Nintendo Wii vs. PS3, you may find the two units being compare according to their prices. On one hand, the PlayStation 3 is offered at a price of around $499 to $699. On the other hand, the Nintendo Wii is released on the market for a price as low as $249. Obviously, the Wii holds the favor here.

Aside from the price, most of the Nintendo Wii vs. PS3 comparisons has revealed that the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii differ significantly in terms of their built-in processor. The PS3, in the first place, was designed with a processor that is so powerful using the Cell Broadband Engine. This engine is what basically permits the gamers to enjoy an awesome game. For many reviewers, this is a good way for the PS3 to work best with the PlayStation Empire. On the other hand, the Wii highlights a processor that is also so potent for making your game experience ultimate. The processor of the Wii is named Broadway.

In terms of backward compatibility, both the Wii and the PS3 are backward compatible. This means that both of them can be used even without making you feel bad about having to let go some of your favorite games in your previous video game console. You can still play those games using either the PS3 or the Nintendo Wii whenever you desire.

It is further worth noting that in most Wii vs. PS3 omparisons, both of the video game consoles are said to be always on. This means that both of them are capable of operating anytime when a motion is detected. There is no need then for you to log on and log out every time you wanted to play the game. And, both the Nintendo Wii and PS3 are powerful enough to connect you whether you are logged on or not.

So which is which? If you are still not sure of which unit to consider, it would be best to see the systems personally. Yes, reading several Wii vs. PS3 comparisons won't actually give you enough idea to decide which of the two is better. The best way to test its functionality is to try the unit by yourself.

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