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Sixaxis

SIXAXIS Wireless Controller

Playstation 3 Sixaxis controller wireless

Manufacturer

Sony Computer Entertainment

Type

video game controller

Generation

Seventh generation era

Retail availability

November 11, 2006

Withdrawn

April 2, 2008

Connectivity

Movement detection USB, Bluetooth (GB PS3 and PSP)

The Sixaxis Wireless Controller (SCPH-98040/CECHZC1) (trademark "SIXAXIS") (informally known as the name PlayStation 3 Wireless Controller) is the official wireless controller for Sony's handheld PlayStation 3, which will be replaced later by the DualShock 3. In Japan, each controller Sixaxis were available for purchase simultaneously with the launch of the console, without a mini USB cable / USB. The word "SIXAXIS" is also used to describe the technology of motion detection in the PlayStation 3 controllers. The word "SIXAXIS" (contraction of "six axis" for the movement directional) is a palindrome. Sixaxis controllers can also be used on the PSP Go from using both Bluetooth and can be connected by the registration system and the PS3 controller.

History

At E3 2005, Sony introduced their "boomerang" design for the PlayStation 3 controller. Accompanied by many critics, most of which were for its looks, this model was later abandoned. Sony says more later than the original controller "was very clearly designed as a design concept, and was never intended to be the final controller, despite what everyone said about it. "

The Boomerang design was replaced by an amendment wireless version of the DualShock 2 controller at E3 2006. The Sixaxis controller is now disappearing, and the DualShock 3 is the new controller official, who in addition to a vibration function will always include a feature Sixaxis. But Europe would still have the Sixaxis controller during the summer 2008, the European Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots PlayStation 3 bundle includes a Sixaxis. The SIXAXIS is no longer produced.

Entity and design changes

A key feature of the Sixaxis controller is the ability to sense both rotational orientation and translational acceleration along all three axes dimensions with six degrees of freedom, hence the name. . This has become a subject of controversy, that the circumstances of the announcement less than eight months after Nintendo revealed motion detection capabilities in its new game console manager (See Wii Remote), surmised that the addition of motion detection has been a decision at an advanced move by Sony to follow Nintendo. Further fueling the speculation was the fact that only Warhawk shown at E3 this year has demonstrated the capability of detection motion [Ref. needed] In addition, some comments from Incognito Entertainment, the developer behind the motion detection on PlayStation 3, Warhawk, said it has received development controllers with motion detection based on only ten days or more before E3. Developer Brian Upton from SCE Studios Santa Monica later clarified that the Incognito had been secretly working on technology to detect motion "for a while, but has not received a working controller until "the last weeks before the" E3.

The Sixaxis features finer analog sensitivity than the DualShock 2, increased precision 10-bit precision of 8 bits of the DualShock 2. The controller also uses two analog signals and digital simultaneously at any time during the game the frame under the L2 and R2 buttons has been omitted and these buttons have been trigger-like with range of travel to determine the level of the analog input rather than the pressure range. Instead of the "Analog" button switch Fashion previous models is a dual analog jewel-like button "PS" with the PlayStation logo, which can be used to access the home menu, switch input controller and turn on the console or the controller on or off.

LED

The top of a DualShock controller 3 Sixaxis, lights on the right.

A row of four lights are numbered port on the top of the controller, to identify and distinguish multiple wireless controllers. Because there are only four LEDs on the drive controller itself, several indicators for players 5, 6 and 7 (for example, if '4 'And '1' indicators are lit at the same time, the controller is assigned to player 5). While the PS3 is on, press the button PS will produce a menu displaying the battery charge of all controllers synchronized among other options.

Accessories Sixaxis

Batteries

The battery for the Sixaxis wireless controller is 3.7V Li-ion battery with a wire. The package offers up to 30 hours on a full charge the game continues to the wireless controller. It is recommended not to throw batteries (which differ slightly in voltage). It also comes as part of the adapter sector and Charge Kit under Sixaxis / DualShock 3 battery charger. Rechargeable Battery third kits are also available. Although the USB charger can also connected to the adapter and the PlayStation 3 home / Slim console. The battery was originally not seem to be replaceable if A spokesman for Sony said that the Sixaxis should operate for "many years before there is any degradation in performance of the battery. When and if that happens, then of course Sony will offer an exchange service for these items. "Later it was revealed that the Sixaxis is come with instructions on how to remove the battery and the battery is fully removable.

load Adapter Kit

Adapter AC Charging Kit can load and Sixaxis or DualShock 3 controllers, the official Bluetooth headset and wireless keyboard. The kit can also charge the PSP-2000 and PSP-3000. The charger uses an AC wall outlet, eliminating the need for an operation to load the PS3 hardware. It includes a cable of 4.92 m long USB (Type A Mini-B) and 6.56 m long power cord with cord.

USB 2.0 Cable Pack

Cable Pack USB 2.0 allows the controller to be recharged while playing a game by plugging the Sixaxis / DualShock 3 wireless controller and PlayStation Portable in a hub USB. The kit also includes a rechargeable battery. It should also be noted that the USB 2.0 Pack can use a wireless controller, no battery, but Sony Computer Entertainment recommends using a Li-ion battery (vacuum) to avoid damaging the battery compartment exposed.

Partial List games that support 5-7 players offline

The following support 7 players offline games on one screen, unless otherwise indicated. In addition to Sony Does controllers, almost any USB controller work because of the PS3 capabilities plug and play. [Edit] Due to the Xbox 360 will require driver support, it will not work, but most PC controllers will, in addition to PS2 controllers connected via a PS2-USB adapter.

3 on 3 NHL Arcade (6 players)

All-Pro Football 2K8

Bomberman

Buzz: Quiz TV (requires 2 dongles for 5-8 players)

FIFA 08, FIFA 09, FIFA 10

FIFA Street 3

NBA 2K7, NBA 2K8, NBA 2K9, NBA 2K10

NHL 08, NHL 09, NHL 10

NHL 2K8, NHL 2K9, NHL 2K10

PixelJunk Racers

Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Pro Evolution Soccer 2010

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009, WWE Legends of WrestleMania, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 (6 players)

Vibration suppression capabilities

Sony has announced that, because motion sensors included, the vibration feature of previous PlayStation controllers was removed, indicating that the vibration would interfere with motion detection. It is therefore the PS3 controller is wireless incredibly light, which felt strange for the players [edit] accustomed to heavier such as controllers the DualShock. Haptics developer Immersion Corporation, which had successfully sued Sony for patent infringement, has expressed skepticism of Sony's rationale, with its president Victor Viegas stating in an interview, "I do not think a very difficult problem to solve, and Immersion has experts who would be happy to solve this problem for them ", provided that Sony withdraw its appeal of the decision of patent infringement. Immersion later stressed compatible with detection of movement during the introduction of its next generation vibration feedback technology, TouchSense. After statements from Sony were dismissive of the arguments by Immersion, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) Senior VP of Marketing Peter Dille, saying: "It seems that the folks at Immersion are trying to kind of negotiate through the press and try to make their case to us, we talked about how there is potential for the rumble to interfere with the Sixaxis controller.

However, in a press release made some eight months later, Phil Harrison, Sony's president of worldwide studios, said: "Now I think Rumble was last generation feature, this is not the functionality of the next generation. I think motion sensitivity is. "He added that rumble would be in the future, come from third-party controllers. . This statement was false under a year later with the announcement of the DualShock 3.

Partial list of games Using the Sixaxis motion sensor

It should be noted that some of the demos of these games do not allow the use motion sensor.

Army of Two

Batman: Arkham Asylum

Blast Factor

Blazing Angels

Blazing Angels 2

Burnout

Call of Duty 3

Cars Mater-National

Conan (2007 video game)

Dark Sector

Devil May Cry 4

Enchanted Arms

EyePet

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Far Cry 2

Fight Night Round 3

flOw

Flower

Folklore

Formula One Championship Edition

Ghostbusters: The Video Game

The Godfather Edition Gifts

Grand Theft Auto IV

GripShift

Harassing Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

HAZE

Heavenly Sword

High Velocity Bowling

inFamous

Killzone 2

Den

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga

Linger in Shadows

LittleBigPlanet

LocoRoco Cocoreccho

Madden NFL 08

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

Medal of Honor: Airborne

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots

Mini Ninjas

Mirror's Edge

MLB 08: The Show

MotorStorm

MotorStorm: Pacific Rift

NBA 08

NBA 2K7

NBA 2K8

NBA Live 08

NASCAR 08

NASCAR 09

NCAA Football 08

Ninja Gaiden Sigma

Noby Noby Boy

Pain (video game)

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Piyotama

Pure

Q * bert

Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic

Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction

Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty

Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack In Time

Resistance: Fall of Man

Resistance 2

Ridge Racer 7

Saints Row 2

Silent Hill Homecoming

Siren: Blood Curse

Super Rub 'a' Dub

Sega Rally Revo

Skate

Snakeball

SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation

Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing

Spider-Man 3

Stuntman: Ignition

The Godfather: The Game

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09

TimeShift

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2

Tom Clancy Rainbow Six's Vegas

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent

Tomb Raider: Underworld

Tony Hawk's Project 8

Tony Hawk's Proving Ground

Toy Home

Transformers: The Game

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

III Unreal Tournament

3 Virtua Tennis

WALL-E

Warhawk

Wipeout HD

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009

Zombie Apocalypse

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DualShock 3

Main article: DualShock – DualShock 3 Sixaxis

The DualShock 3 Sixaxis (SCPH-98050/CECHZC2) is now the official PlayStation 3 controller, replacing the original Sixaxis completely (while keeping its functionality Motion Detection). When his press conference at 2007 Tokyo Game Show, Sony announced the DualShock 3 (brand "DUALSHOCK 3"), a new PlayStation 3 In order that the same function and design as the SIXAXIS original, but with the ability of vibration of the DualShock 2 .. The vibration function does not interfere with the movement of sensory functions, and both functions can be used at once. As the Sixaxis, it is a wireless controller with a slot for a detachable wire that can be used for loading and playing while charging.

On January 11, 2008, the official DualShock 3 controller was released in Japan, Piano Black, Ceramic White and Satin Silver (to match the color variations of the Japanese PS3 40GB model), and April 5, 2008 in the United States. Hotfixes to provide a vibration function in the PS3 software already published have been made available.

Partial list of games using DualShock 3 support Rumble functionality

Main article: List of compatible games DualShock 3

It should be noted that some versions of the demo of these games do not allow the use of the Rumble features, and that some of these games also support the Sixaxis motion-sensory way.

Assassin's Creed

Battlefield: Bad Company

Bionic Commando Rearmed

BioShock

Borderlands

Burnout

Call of Duty: World at War

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Far Cry 2

Fallout 3

Grand Theft Auto IV

Red Bull Air Race

Gran Turismo 5 Prologue

Killzone 2

inFamous

Kung Fu Panda

LittleBigPlanet

Lost: Via Domus

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots

Midnight Club: Los Angeles

MLB 08: The Show

Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

MotorStorm

MotorStorm: Pacific Rift

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm

NCAA Football 09

NCAA Football 10

NHL 09

NHL 10

Noby Noby Boy

Pain

PixelJunk Monsters

Prince of Persia

Pure

Ratchet & Clank Future:

Tools Of Destruction

Resident Evil 5

Resistance: Fall of Man

Resistance 2

Saints Row 2

Silent Hill Homecoming

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

Street Fighter IV

Super Stardust HD

Tom Clancy Rainbow Six's Vegas

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2

Warhawk

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Unreal Tournament 3

Ninja Gaiden Sigma

Cordless Precision Controller Logitech

Logitech Cordless Precision Controller

Manufacturer

Logitech

Type

Video Game Controller

Generation

Seventh generation era

the Retail availability

20 January 2010

Connectivity

2.4GHz Wireless USB

The Logitech Cordless Precision Controller is the wireless controller for PlayStation 3. The controller has the same functions Sixaxis and DualShock 3 wireless controller, except it has 2.4 GHz wireless technology Wireless USB gives you 30 feet (10 meters) of space to play. The Controller uses a nickel-metal hydride battery (similar to the Xbox 360 Controller using a battery nickel-metal hydride also available and replace it with a AA battery). The charger controller's Cordless Precision Controller Battery Charger Kit, the block. The battery also provides up to 300 hours of continuous play for the wireless controller. After 5 minutes of inactivity, the gamepad goes into sleep mode.

Accessories

Batteries

The battery for the Logitech Cordless Precision Controller is the nickel-metal hydride battery. The package provides up 300 hours with 2 AA batteries (not included). It is recommended in place of disposable AA batteries (which differ slightly in voltage). It also comes in part of the kit battery charger. Third party battery pack kits are also available. Despite the rechargeable battery with formal metal hydride nickel, normal (AA) battery casing recommend using only alkaline batteries.

Battery charger kit, block

The charger kit battery allows the controller to be recharged during the loading of the wireless controller in the kit loading. The kit also includes rechargeable battery. It should also be noted that the kit battery charger allows you to use a wireless controller, no battery, but Logitech recommends using a battery AA (empty) to avoid damaging the battery compartment exposed. The battery charger battery kit are generic 1300mAh AA (LR6) NiMH. These cells are readily available in 4 packs of 3000 mAh. 2.000 to 2.600 with mah batteries being common.

2.4GHz Wireless USB

The 2.4GHz wireless controller for the USB connector Logitech Cordless Precision is the wireless USB technology for PlayStation 3. The device is used to play the controller for the PlayStation 3 and also consistent with PCs. The Wireless USB is connected to the USB connector of the PlayStation 3.

USB Controllers

Most commercial controllers are USB compatible with the PlayStation 3 because it supports USB human interface devices. This includes gamepads, joysticks and steering wheel controllers. A disadvantage is that all These controllers provide the same range of inputs as a Sixaxis / DualShock 3 Controller (fewer buttons or joysticks, for example), can not be practice in all games. If any controller is used with games that require SIXAXIS functionality or ease of use use analog buttons is also limited. A large number of PlayStation 2 games that were programmed to use the functionality of buttons PlayStation 2 analog controllers will not accept non-analog input therefore Sixaxis or DualShock 3 controller must be used (although this could be solved with firmware updates).

Non-standard controllers such as USB wired Xbox 360 controllers are not compatible PlayStation 3. These often need special drivers for use on PC (Windows XP)

Partial list of compatible USB controllers PS3

What The following is an incomplete list of compatible USB controllers with the PS3

Logitech

Rumblepad 2 USB Controller

Dual Action Gamepad USB Controller

Microsoft

SideWinder USB Controller

SideWinder Force Feedback 2

Sega

USB Controller Sega Saturn

Sony Computer Entertainment

DualShock 3 USB Controller

Controller DualShock 2 USB

DualShock Controller 1 USB

Other input devices compatible

It is possible for game developers to add support for devices and software updates can be added as compatibility. In addition, most standard USB or Bluetooth keyboard and mouse also work on the PS3. A keyboard and mouse can be used to browse the XMB or for use on the console web browser. A keyboard and mouse functions in games specifically programmed for use, and backwards compatibility mode for PSOne and support PS2 games.

List of games that can use a keyboard or mouse

The following PS3 keyboard support and mouse game:

IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey

Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos (mouse only)

LittleBigPlanet (keyboard for text chat only)

Mahjong Tales: Ancient Wisdom (mouse only)

Unreal Tournament 3

The following PS2 games support keyboard and mouse:

Deus Ex

EverQuest

Final Fantasy XI

Half-Life

Red Faction II

Soldier of fortune

Star Trek: Voyager Elite Force

Unreal Tournament

PlayStation Eye

Playstation Eye

Article: PlayStation Eye

The PlayStation Eye is an updated version of the EyeToy USB camera designed for the PlayStation 3. It will not work with PS2 EyeToy games, but PS3 supports the EyeToy PlayStation 2, using its camera and microphone features. An update of the firmware of the PlayStation 3 to support permit all the USB webcams that uses the USB Video Class.

PlayTV

Main article: PlayTV

PlayTV Tuner

Officially a announced August 22, 2007, PlayTV is a dual tuner DVB-T channel devices with digital video recorder (DVR) software which allows users to save television programs for the PlayStation 3 hard disk for later viewing, even during games. The device was launched in the United Kingdom September 19 2008 with other regions in Europe following.

It can also be used on a PSP via Remote Play to watch live TV and recorded, and schedule new recordings.

It was reported that Australia will play accessory TV only two months after Europe. However, after several months of delay PlayTV was finally released in Australia November 27, 2009

Because North American markets, including the United States, Canada and Mexico will be using the ATSC standard digital (the latter two are currently early in their transition to digital) it is unlikely they will PlayTV device because of compatibility issues. The Japanese market has a similar device called Torne.

Torne

Torne is ISDB-T tuner devices for the Japanese market, like PlayTV, comes with DVR software. It was first announced January 14, 2010, for release in March 18 of that year.

As PlayTV, is able to record and play live TV, record while in a game or playing other media (eg DVD or Blu-ray) and can be viewed on PSP via Remote Play.

Unlike PlayTV, Torne is to present the trophy support PS3, although what they will be awarded has not yet been announced.

Headsets

For more information: List of Bluetooth headsets compatible with PlayStation 3

More business USB headsets are compatible with the PlayStation 3. In addition, the PlayStation 3 supports approximately 2 PlayStation USB accessories, including USB SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Headset by Logitech SingStar microphones and the microphone on the EyeToy video and voice chat (although the game play associated with the EyeToy EyeToy is not available for use on European PlayStation 3S). Since the PlayStation 3 supports Bluetooth technology, any type of wireless headset is compatible with the system, But Bluetooth headsets are not compatible with PlayStation 2 games that use the USB headset (due to be programmed only for them) and therefore USB headsets are still being used (although this could be solved with firmware updates). On September 12, 2007, Logitech has announced new, Cordless Vantage Headset for Playstation 3. The Blu-ray Disc version retail Warhawk comes with a Bluetooth headset Jabra BT125 Jabra North America and Europe BT135.

Madcatz is also selling a NASCAR / Dale Earnhardt Jr Amp and Headset National Guard colors.

PlayStation 3 Wireless Headset Bluetooth

The Official PS3 Wireless Bluetooth Headset

Manufacturer

Sony Computer Entertainment SOCOM

Type

Gaming Headsets

Generation

Seventh generation era

retail availability

October 14, 2008

October 30, 2008

March 13, 2009

March 19, 2009

Connectivity

Bluetooth, USB

Official PS3 Wireless Bluetooth Headset

On June 27, 2008, it was announced that the headset to be paired with the Blu-ray Disc version of SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation will be the official Bluetooth headset for the PlayStation 3 (see picture). It will have exclusive features like a mute button, and comes with a charger so it can charge while connected to a USB port on the system, which is marketed as being useful for storage when is not used.

The official headset allows high quality voice chat, and provides the volume level, battery level, charging status and indicators for connection status on the display screen of the PS3. The headset can be used as a microphone when rooted in the charging cradle – a speech output from PS3 is automatically transferred to television in this case.

Wireless Keyboard

PS3 Wireless Keyboard

The PlayStation 3 wireless keypad connected to a controller

Manufacturer

Sony Computer Entertainment

Type

Gaming keyboards, add-on device

Generation

Seventh generation era

availability Retail

End 2008

November 28, 2008

Beginning in December 2008

Connectivity

Wireless, USB

A wireless keyboard device was launched in Europe on November 28, 2008, beginning in December 2008 in North America, and some time in late 2008 in Japan. The keyboard connects to the PS3 via Bluetooth. Because it uses a standard Bluetooth connection, it may be combined with other compatible devices Bluetooth. It has an internal battery and does not require power controller which means it can operate independently of the controller, but it can also be directly connected to the controller.

The keyboard must be connected to the PlayStation 3 via the mini USB cable so that can be matched and used thereafter. The keyboard has two shortcut buttons, a call button and a message box Button, allowing users to jump to predefined functions on the XMB screen as Friends and Message Box during game play. The Touch Pad Button allows users PS3 to use the surface of the keyboard as a touch pad, allowing them to move the pointer web browsing, while sliding their fingers around the surface of the keyboard. The device supports Bluetooth typing them on the PlayStation 3, including text chatting in Home and LittleBigPlanet support.

Blu-ray Remote

Blu-ray Disc Remote Control with and without superimposition PlayTV

The PS3 is compatible with all Bluetooth remote and Blu-ray/DVD with an accessory is compatible with any remote and any Blu-ray/DVD Blu-ray/DVD universal remote.

Official PS3 Bluetooth Blu-ray remote

The official Playstation 3 Blu-Ray Remote is a remote Bluetooth device that has all the standard Blu-ray and DVD functions Distance: Chapter display / select AB Repeat One-Touch Menu Control and more. In addition, it has all the DUALSHOCK 3 buttons: X, O, Triangle, Square, and everything else including the PS button to turn on and off your PS3 and go to the XMB.

PlayTV accessory comes with a sticker that fits recovery buttons on the BD remote control to show specific functions PlayTV, which are mapped to the remote existing buttons.

Microphones

The PS3 is compatible with all USB, Bluetooth and wireless microphones. This includes all microphones SingStar PS2 games and of course all the PS3 SingStar wired and wireless microphones. Soon PS3 Bluetooth wireless microphones will be available.

Memory Card Adaptor

The PlayStation 3 Memory Card Adaptor (CECHZM1) is a device that allows data to be transferred from a memory card or memory card PlayStation PlayStation 2 hard drive the PlayStation 3. At launch, the device does not support the transfer of files stored Thurs return to a memory card, but on the release of the PlayStation 3 system software version 1.80, the user is now able to transfer PSOne and PS2 saves to PS3 Thurs directly on a memory card through physical adapter. PlayStation 2 saved game files can also be transferred between PlayStation 3 users via other current memory card formats. The device connects to the USB port of the PlayStation 3 at one end by a mini-B USB cable (not supplied with the adapter, but it was included in the console itself), and has a legacy PlayStation 2 memory card port on the other end. The adapter works with all PlayStation 3 model, regardless of whether it is compatible with PlayStation 2 games or not. The adapter is available for purchase simultaneously with the launch of the console. The adapter card has been issued May 25, 2007 in United Kingdom.

AV cables

cable line input (RCA) for display in standard definition and 2.0ch sound (analog video and audio).

Both official HDMI cables and standard cables HDMI (version 1.2 / 1.3) are also compatible. A chipset official AV cable is also available. In addition, composite S-Video, RGB SCART and component cables for the PlayStation 2 are all compatible with the PlayStation 3, because they use the same "A / V Multi Out" port.

On the audio part, AV cables connected to the AV "Multi" allows 2.0ch (stereo) only, optical "Digital "Allows both 2.0ch or 5.1" HDMI out (Ver.1.3) supports 2.0ch, 5.1 and 7.1 channels.

Units sold in NTSC regions are SD / ED NTSC, 720p, 1080i and 1080p compliant, while those available in PAL regions are compatible with SD PAL / ED, 720p, 1080i and 1080p. An NTSC (480i/480p) can not output PAL (576i/576p) games and DVDs (DVD-Video/DVD-Audio) – however PAL units can display "All Region" DVD NTSC. This lock Regional does not affect production HD (720p/1080i/1080p) – Except for Blu-ray Disc.

HD online

HDMI cable: 1080p (HD), 1080i (HD), 720p (HD), 576p (ED NTSC), 480p (ED NTSC), 480i (NTSC SD)

D-Terminal () cable (SCPH-10510) Japanese market

D4: 1080p (HD) 720p (HD), 480p (ED NTSC) / 480i (NTSC SD)

D3: 1080i (HD), 480p (ED NTSC) / 480i (NTSC SD)

D2: 480p (ED NTSC) / 480i (NTSC SD)

D1: 480i (NTSC SD)

AV Component (YUV) cable (SCPH-10490): 1080p (HD), 1080i (HD), 720p (HD), 576p (ED NTSC) / 576i (PAL SD), 480p (ED NTSC) / 480i (NTSC SD)

Online SD

Market Pritelli RGB (SCART) European Cable: 576i (PAL SD), 480i (NTSC SD)

AV Multi (AV) cable: 480p (ED NTSC) / 480i (NTSC SD) Japanese market

S-Video Cable (SCPH-10480): 576i (PAL SD), 480i (NTSC SD)

AV (Composite / RCA) Cable (SCPH-10500): 576i (PAL SD), 480i (NTSC SD)

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See also

DualShock

v, d, e

PlayStation

Home consoles

PlayStation PlayStation 2 (PSX) PlayStation 3

PDAs

PocketStation PlayStation Portable (Slim & Lite 3000 GB)

Games

PlayStation (PSOne Classics) PlayStation 2 Games PlayStation 3 Games PSP Games PlayStation Network (PS3, PSP games, games TurboGrafx-16)

Greatest Hits Platinum Best

PlayStation Network

PlayStation Store PlayStation Home Qore VidZone Adhoc Party for the PlayStation Portable chamber for the PlayStation Portable

Controllers

PlayStation Analog Joystick Control Pad Sixaxis DualShock PlayStation Dual Analog Controller Motion

third controllers

Negcon Jogcon Guncon

Cameras

EyeToy PlayStation Eye Go! Cam

Kits

Net Yaroze Linux for PS2 Linux for PS3 PlayTV

System Software

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Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine (PS1 and PS2) PlayStation: The Official Magazine (U.S. PS3) Official PlayStation Magazine UK (United Kingdom PS1) UK Official PlayStation 2 Magazine (UK PS2) Official PlayStation Magazine (UK PS3) Kevin Butler (Advertising United States)

Categories: PlayStation 3 peripherals | Game controllersHidden categories: All articles lacking sources | stubs from March 2007 | stubs from November 2008 | Articles linked from June 2009 | Incomplete lists About the Author

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