PS3 laser

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  1. NickW1281

    NickW1281 Member

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    Given the problems with the PS2 lasers, is there anyway to know ahead of time whether or not Sony will use a similarly shitty laser or if they will replace it with something a little bit more reliable? What about any other problems?
     
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    That all depends on the type of disk they decide on using.
     
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    So if they continue to use the same disks you think it'll be the same laser? I would think since they're making it blue ray compatible, even if the first few games are on regular DVD or DVD-DL, they would probably have a laser that can read blue ray as well for the later releases that take advantage of it.
     
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    Yes your right it'll be a definate upgrade to say the least. Obviously whatever they do use it'll be able to do it all.
     
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    I would HOPE that a new system means upgraded parts. I also agree the laser in PS2s seemed like crap compared to.... well mostly every other DVD reader ive seen. i have had 2 PS2s die on me due to this. Sony at LEAST replaced the first 1 that died. second 1 though held together for a few years and BOOM cant read anything.
     
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    Apparently blu-ray get their name from the blue laser that is needed to read them, its more focused than the previous red ones for cds & dvds, so the ps3 will have to have two lasers in its drive.

    This probably means one would blow out and you'd only be able to play games on one media format :S, kind of like those tv's with built in VCR's, if one fuc's out they both do.

    I've read so much about ps3 i nthe last 48 hours i can't wait to get one, the graphics are amazing!!!
     
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    The laser problem was quicly over come in the PS2. If you have alater model number your laser is as good as any.

    I doubt the PS3 will suffer the same. Optical technology has advanced far enough to accomadate a solid product. There is more at stake this time so both sides will do everything in their power to make these systems perfect.
     
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    The red laser for DVD shouldn't for sure. Blu-ray shouldn't, but since it is new it might.
     
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    Well this will be one of the first dvd lasers for the new blu rays so I can only imagine that no company will be able to create a very reliable laser until some of the problems arise. This happened with all other media but soon enough afterwards the problem was resolved. Anyway thats what I think.
     
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    Not true, Blu-ray is already time tested in Japan. In Japan you can buy blank BD disc and burn them and you can buy BD players etc. Blu-ray is already time tested! Blu-ray will be solid.
     
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    well hopefully im wrong I'd really like to see the ps3 triumph over the 360 im a fan of both ps2 and xbox but i think sony needs this cuz microsoft shouldnt own the jeapordy over the tech market.
     

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