PS3 won EISA award because of [drum roll…] Blu-ray
Remember last week when the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) awarded the PS3 with the “Best Home Entertainment Gadget of the Year” title? Well, you can either take this as good news or bad news, but still, it’s news nonetheless. EISA has just confirmed the reason why PS3 bagged the award: it’s because of Blu-ray.
The EISA committee, composed of 50 editors of electronics magazine spanning 20 European countries, awarded the PS3 despite its being a games console as well.
Not to say that that’s bad. If you’d recall, SCEE prez David Reeves himself was quoted to have said that they’ve very honored for being able to “receive [an award] for a product that is usually thought of as simply a games machine.” So, with that, how’s it both good and bad news at the same time? Judging from what we’ve been hearing online, it depends on how you look at it.
The wet blanket folks feel as if all the PS3’s purpose was Blu-ray and not games (booo!). The “silver lining on the cloud” types, on the other hand, feel as honored as David Reeves for owning a games console that’s (even more so now, because of the award) being recognized as a home entertainment hub.
Remember last week when the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) awarded the PS3 with the “Best Home Entertainment Gadget of the Year” title? Well, you can either take this as good news or bad news, but still, it’s news nonetheless. EISA has just confirmed the reason why PS3 bagged the award: it’s because of Blu-ray.
The EISA committee, composed of 50 editors of electronics magazine spanning 20 European countries, awarded the PS3 despite its being a games console as well.
Not to say that that’s bad. If you’d recall, SCEE prez David Reeves himself was quoted to have said that they’ve very honored for being able to “receive [an award] for a product that is usually thought of as simply a games machine.” So, with that, how’s it both good and bad news at the same time? Judging from what we’ve been hearing online, it depends on how you look at it.
The wet blanket folks feel as if all the PS3’s purpose was Blu-ray and not games (booo!). The “silver lining on the cloud” types, on the other hand, feel as honored as David Reeves for owning a games console that’s (even more so now, because of the award) being recognized as a home entertainment hub.