I've noticed that the PS3 has better video processing than the 360. I've played some low quality video on both and the PS3 better smooths and denoises the image. I think the 360 doesn't have any processing at all, but I'm not sure about that. You can change the video options on the PS3 to by pass the filters if needed. It's not a massive difference, but noticeable side by side. The PS3 is also capable of 1920x1080 1:1 pixel mapping, which makes upscaling DVDs look better than the 360's. If you have a high end TV set or receiver, then they may already do this for you. The PS3's video processor is better compared to high end graphics cards than other consoles.
The PS3 is the media choice if you want to stream from an internet source (like netflix), but don't want to carry the live cost. Bluray is obvious as well. Now that bluray movies are getting in the 10-15 dollar range, I've picked up a few titles and can definitely tell the difference.
My 360 is an older model (Elite) so it doesn't have wifi, but that's a moot point now.
Saying "aside from bluray", why is the PS3 better is kind of like saying "aside from the gold what makes a gold bar worth so much." The bluray is definitely the main attraction and a must for anyone looking to build a current media center.





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