The other thing Tracey didn't mention is the fact that by using the new Blu Ray format, developers will be able to utilise 50GB of space for one game. Put into perspective, one of the top games on show for the PS3 at the moment, and getting rave reviews is Resistance:Fall of man. This game fills almost 20 GB of the disc. Put plainly, the developers are only just touching the surface of what's possible with the PS3, the mind boggles at what it'll be like when they get everything right.
Add this to exclusive games like i mentioned before to the fact you get a Blu Ray player built in(A stand alone player sells for at least a grand), Wheres if you want the one Microsoft are touting, The HD DVD, you'll have to but it seperate, and as it was in the Live Magazine with the Sunday Mirror, it looks like it's the same size as the 360. So imagine those under your telly as opposed to one nice sleek machine.
Already putting their full weight behind Blu Ray are Warner, Paramount, Fox, Disney and one of the biggest movie makers in the world, Sony.
Putting their weight behind HD DVD? At the moment it's Microsoft and Toshiba.
You'll also be able to surf the entire internet with the PS3 and download to your 60 GB memory, what exactly can you surf with the 360?
Back to you Tracey M'Dear :)