connectivity

Sunday, February 14, 2010 , Posted by gurur@j at 2/14/2010 11:08:00 AM

connectivity


Since the playstation 3 was always targeted at being a convergence box,sony had thrown in a lot of connectivity options into the system.

For connecting to a television,a monitor or a project,the user can use either an HDMI or component cable.While the ps3 can be connected to multiple screen at a time through these ports,dual-screen modes are not supported as of now.




                                                          A side-view of the PS3 showcases its several   
                                                          ports for connectivity
 For the internet,a PS3 also has bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP built into system,which is used to connect to the controllers or any other accessories wirelessly.At any one time,the PS3 can support up to seven controllers.


In case a user wants to transfer data from an external hard disk or a USB drive,the two USB ports at the front will come in hardly.This provides as easy way to back-up your saved games and other data,althrough the need forit it is greatly reduced by the large hard disks.


Some versions of the PS3,such as the 60 GB and the 80 GB units,also come with a 5-in-1 memory card reader.This support most of sony's proprietary formats and SD cards,but you will need an adapter to connect a micro-SD card.

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