amar212
Few intresting hardware-related bits for 2-Nov-2005:
- PS3 may be released no earlier then Semptember 2007, as first real-to-specs technical showcase should be seen at E3 2006, but the final console (tech and design) should be awaited until late 2007.
- Ken Kutaragi (AKA "father" of PlayStation and president of PS development) stated on Tokyo Interantional Digital Conference the PS3 will push-out 120 (one hundred and twenty) frames-per-second as a standard. Truly scary stuff.
- Nintendo's Jim Merrick (N's Europe marketing division) stated the Nintendo may "never unveil" a Revolution's true specs.
- Japanese Xbox boss Yoshihiro Maruyama confirmed that Xbox360 will never use HD-DVD standard for games in future at no point, but the "future DVD drive" (and he didn't say which one) could end up as a media-drive for movie-playback. He was clear about X360 to bring game-related content only on standard DVD. No other details were provided.
Hey amar! Quick comments
First off, I really find it hard to believe, unless MS doesn't do well with the 360 (which it is doing well) that Sony is going to give them any more of a lead than they already have.
You have to understand, that with the PS3, sony is fighting two different battles, and in two different races. In one hand you have the console race, and sony will have to play catchup and make some mony.
In the other hand, you have Blu-Ray, and Sony NEEDS to get this out as soon as possible, no if's and's or buts. They need to beat HD-DVD to the market, and that is what they will aim for.
With that said, I am calling a Japanese release of the PS3 in March/April time frame with a price tag of $399 or higher, and a US release of the PS3 in Oct/Nov with a price tag of $399 flat. At latest though, Sony will release the JPN PS3 in Oct/Nov along side the US release, with Europe following after in March/Apr of 2007.
Second comment

KK did not say that the games will run at 120fps as a standard, as this would be rediculous, because no TV can display it

He did, however, say that the PS3 was capable of such, and as newer technology becomes available, he is glad to say that the PS3 will support it in every way. I really doubt, however, that any game will have a frame rate of 120fps as a standard. It's just possible, marketing at it's best
