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Both the 120 GB and the 250 GB versions of the PS3 come with:
PlayStation "Slim" system
Blu-ray player (built-in)
Wi-fi for easy, wireless Internet connection
1 DualShock 3 wireless controller
AC power cord
Composite AV cable (for old TVs)
USB cable
Some specially marked boxes include an HDMI cable
HDMI Cable: The majority of PS3s only come with composite cables, which are only useful if you have a really old TV. If you've purchased a flat-screen TV in the past five years, chances are you have at least one HDMI port. Don't be tricked into purchasing an "official" HDMI cable. Any standard (AKA cheap) HDMI cable will do the trick.
Headset: The PS3 is compatible with Bluetooth headsets. If you use a Bluetooth headset with your phone, then you're already set. There are some headset options you can find where you purchase your PS3, and any of these should do. But if none of them strike your fancy, you can hunt for a Bluetooth earpiece elsewhere. You only need a headset if you plan to play online games.
Remote Control: Most TVs, satellite dish systems, VCRs, and DVD players use infrared sensors to receive information from remote controls. PS3 does not have an IR sensor, meaning that most universal remotes won't work with it. Only Bluetooth remotes work with the PS3. While there are Blu-ray menu controls on the standard
DualShock 3 controller, they are clunky. If you prefer to use a more traditional-looking remote control, you'll need to either purchase a
Bluetooth remote (there are some official PS3 remotes) or an adapter that can be plugged into the front of your PS3 to receive an IR signal.
PlayStation Eye: One of Sony's best additions to the PS3, the PlayStation Eye is a camera and microphone that can sit on top of or below your TV. The Eye can be used for video chat with friends or to play a variety of games. It's more noteworthy use is with Singstar. As you play, the Eye records your performance, which you can then upload online and share with friends. The Eye is only as valuable as the games you'll use it for. We don't recommend picking one up until after you've settled in with your PS3 and have a good idea of the types of games you enjoy most.
Originally posted by another user
This is one-for-one stuff, so when you swing your arm to the right, your onscreen character should follow suit. The precision and responsiveness is why so many people are excited for the controller.