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			| Re: Smash Bros. Brawl [message #322054 is a reply to message #321340] | 
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						Aircraftkiller
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		PCs have visualizations too, so by your logic that's pointless. No one uses visualizations on a PC. Microsoft just puts them in for no real reason. 
 
I'm sure your PC does the same things. In fact, I think mine does too. I didn't know that until you told me Kane.   I doubt you'll be using a 32" or higher monitor on your computer to view photos, and there aren't a lot of monitors that support 1920x1080. 
 
I guess you could always upgrade your PC and monitor for far more than the cost of a PS3. That's the way!
		
		
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			| Re: Smash Bros. Brawl [message #322064 is a reply to message #322058] | 
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		| Aircraftkiller wrote on Thu, 13 March 2008 16:42 |   I have a 32" LCD 1080i LG set. Plasma's a waste of money because of the high risk of screen burn.
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Also, AFAIK, all plasma's come with deffinite pixel damage. For some strange reason, they do that naturally. 
		
		
		
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			| Re: Smash Bros. Brawl [message #322069 is a reply to message #321340] | 
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						Zion
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		I must admit, playing my PS3 on a 28" CRT TV, and then on a 32" HDTV, there's a HUGE difference, and you'll like it, a lot. 
 
Also, RenX, that's where you're wrong. 
 
There are technically 9 cores, one is the PPC, and there are 8 SPE's, 7 to do the processing and one as a failsafe.
		
		
		
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