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| logo = [[Image:PLAYSTATION 3 logo.svg|frameless|upright=1.20|center|Original PlayStation 3 logo]]<br />[[File:PlayStation 3 Logo neu.svg|frameless|upright=0.80|New PlayStation 3 logo]]
 
| logo = [[Image:PLAYSTATION 3 logo.svg|frameless|upright=1.20|center|Original PlayStation 3 logo]]<br />[[File:PlayStation 3 Logo neu.svg|frameless|upright=0.80|New PlayStation 3 logo]]
 
| image = <div style="white-space: nowrap; border: #dadada solid 1px;">[[File:Sony-PlayStation-3-CECHA01-wController-L.jpg|frameless|upright=1.15|Original model]]<br>[[File:Sony-PlayStation-3-2001A-wController-L.jpg|frameless|upright=1.15|Slim model]]<br>[[File:Sony-PlayStation-3-4001B-wController-L.jpg|frameless|upright=1.15|Super Slim model]]</div>
 
| image = <div style="white-space: nowrap; border: #dadada solid 1px;">[[File:Sony-PlayStation-3-CECHA01-wController-L.jpg|frameless|upright=1.15|Original model]]<br>[[File:Sony-PlayStation-3-2001A-wController-L.jpg|frameless|upright=1.15|Slim model]]<br>[[File:Sony-PlayStation-3-4001B-wController-L.jpg|frameless|upright=1.15|Super Slim model]]</div>
| caption =  
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| caption = {{plainlist|
 
* '''Top:''' Original PlayStation 3 (2006)
 
* '''Top:''' Original PlayStation 3 (2006)
 
* '''Center:''' PlayStation 3 Slim (2009)
 
* '''Center:''' PlayStation 3 Slim (2009)
* '''Bottom:''' PlayStation 3 Super Slim (2012)
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* '''Bottom:''' PlayStation 3 Super Slim (2012)}}
 
| aka = PS3
 
| aka = PS3
 
| developer = [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
 
| developer = [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
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| generation = [[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|Seventh generation]]
 
| generation = [[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|Seventh generation]]
 
| lifespan = 2006–2017
 
| lifespan = 2006–2017
| discontinued = NZ: September 29, 2015<br />EU: March 2016<br />AUS: March 2016<br />NA: October 2016<br />JP: May 29, 2017
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| discontinued = {{vgrelease|NZ|September 29, 2015|EU|March 2016|AUS|March 2016|NA|October 2016|JP|May 29, 2017|}}
 
| media = * [[Blu-ray Disc]] (PlayStation 3 game disc)
 
| media = * [[Blu-ray Disc]] (PlayStation 3 game disc)
 
* [[DVD]]
 
* [[DVD]]
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| os = [[PlayStation 3 system software]]
 
| os = [[PlayStation 3 system software]]
 
| storage = 2.5-inch SATA [[hard disk|hard drive]] <small>(12&nbsp;GB (super-slim only), 20&nbsp;GB, 40&nbsp;GB, 60&nbsp;GB, 80&nbsp;GB, 120&nbsp;GB, 160&nbsp;GB, 250&nbsp;GB, 320&nbsp;GB or 500&nbsp;GB included)</small>
 
| storage = 2.5-inch SATA [[hard disk|hard drive]] <small>(12&nbsp;GB (super-slim only), 20&nbsp;GB, 40&nbsp;GB, 60&nbsp;GB, 80&nbsp;GB, 120&nbsp;GB, 160&nbsp;GB, 250&nbsp;GB, 320&nbsp;GB or 500&nbsp;GB included)</small>
| display = '''Video output formats'''
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| display = {{Collapsible list
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| title=Video output formats
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* [[Composite video]] <small>([[480i]], [[PAL|576i]]&nbsp;(PAL))</small>
 
* [[Composite video]] <small>([[480i]], [[PAL|576i]]&nbsp;(PAL))</small>
 
* [[S-Video]] <small>(480i, 576i&nbsp;(PAL))</small>
 
* [[S-Video]] <small>(480i, 576i&nbsp;(PAL))</small>
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* [[D-Terminal]] <small>(480i&nbsp;(D1), 480p&nbsp;(D2), 720p&nbsp;(D4), 1080i&nbsp;(D3), 1080p&nbsp;(D5))</small>
 
* [[D-Terminal]] <small>(480i&nbsp;(D1), 480p&nbsp;(D2), 720p&nbsp;(D4), 1080i&nbsp;(D3), 1080p&nbsp;(D5))</small>
 
* [[HDMI]] <small>(480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p)</small>
 
* [[HDMI]] <small>(480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p)</small>
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}}
 
| controllers = [[Sixaxis]], [[DualShock 3]], [[DualShock 4]], [[Logitech Driving Force GT]], [[PlayStation 3 accessories#Logitech Cordless Precision Controller|Logitech Cordless Precision controller]], standard [[List of USB controllers compatible with PlayStation 3|USB controllers]], [[GT Force]], [[rhythm game]] controllers, [[PlayStation Move]], PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Remote Control, [[GunCon|GunCon 3]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Wonderbook]], [[PlayStation Vita]], [[Game controller#Keyboard & Mouse|keyboard and mouse]]
 
| controllers = [[Sixaxis]], [[DualShock 3]], [[DualShock 4]], [[Logitech Driving Force GT]], [[PlayStation 3 accessories#Logitech Cordless Precision Controller|Logitech Cordless Precision controller]], standard [[List of USB controllers compatible with PlayStation 3|USB controllers]], [[GT Force]], [[rhythm game]] controllers, [[PlayStation Move]], PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Remote Control, [[GunCon|GunCon 3]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Wonderbook]], [[PlayStation Vita]], [[Game controller#Keyboard & Mouse|keyboard and mouse]]
| connectivity = '''([[PlayStation 3 accessories#AV cables|details]])'''<br />
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| connectivity = {{Collapsible list
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| title = ([[PlayStation 3 accessories#AV cables|details]])
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'''Flash memory input'''*
 
'''Flash memory input'''*
 
* [[MemoryStick|MemoryStick/PRO/Duo]]
 
* [[MemoryStick|MemoryStick/PRO/Duo]]
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* Wired gigabit [[Ethernet]]
 
* Wired gigabit [[Ethernet]]
 
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{{plainlist|
 
** ''60&nbsp;GB and CECHExx 80&nbsp;GB models''
 
** ''60&nbsp;GB and CECHExx 80&nbsp;GB models''
 
*** ''Slim models only''
 
*** ''Slim models only''
 
**** ''Included in box''
 
**** ''Included in box''
***** ''All except 20&nbsp;GB model''
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***** ''All except 20&nbsp;GB model''}}
| compatibility =  
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}}
* [[PlayStation|PlayStation]] <small>(all models)</small>
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| compatibility = {{plainlist|
* [[PlayStation 2]] <small>(20&nbsp;GB, 60&nbsp;GB and some (CECHCxx) 60&nbsp;GB and (CECHExx) 80&nbsp;GB models)</small>
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* [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] <small>(all models)</small>
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* [[PlayStation 2]] <small>(20&nbsp;GB, 60&nbsp;GB and some (CECHCxx) 60&nbsp;GB and (CECHExx) 80&nbsp;GB models)</small>}}
 
| predecessor = [[PlayStation 2]]
 
| predecessor = [[PlayStation 2]]
 
| successor = [[PlayStation 4]]
 
| successor = [[PlayStation 4]]
| website = [https://playstation.com/ps3 https://playstation.com/ps3]
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| website = {{url|playstation.com/ps3}}
 
| title = PlayStation 3
 
| title = PlayStation 3
| releasedate = JP: November 11, 2006<br />NA: November 17, 2006<br />PAL: March 23, 2007
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| releasedate = {{vgrelease|JP|{{Start date |November 11, 2006}}|NA|{{Start date|November 17, 2006}}|PAL|{{Start date|March 23, 2007}}}}
| unitsshipped = 80&nbsp;million<br /><small>(as of 2013-11-2)</small> <!-- {{PlayStation 3 sales}} --> <!-- DO NOT CHANGE these numbers without a reference. VGCHARTS and NEXTGENWARS are NOT reliable sources. -->
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| unitsshipped = 80&nbsp;million<br /><small>({{as of|2013|11|2|lc=on|df=US}})</small> <!-- {{PlayStation 3 sales}} --> <!-- DO NOT CHANGE these numbers without a reference. VGCHARTS and NEXTGENWARS are NOT reliable sources. -->
 
| CPU = 3.2&nbsp;GHz [[Cell (microprocessor)|Cell Broadband Engine]] with 1 [[Power Processor Element|PPE]] and 8 [[Synergistic processing element|SPEs]]
 
| CPU = 3.2&nbsp;GHz [[Cell (microprocessor)|Cell Broadband Engine]] with 1 [[Power Processor Element|PPE]] and 8 [[Synergistic processing element|SPEs]]
 
| GPU = 550&nbsp;MHz [[Nvidia]]/[[Sony Computer Entertainment|SCEI]] [[RSX Reality Synthesizer]]
 
| GPU = 550&nbsp;MHz [[Nvidia]]/[[Sony Computer Entertainment|SCEI]] [[RSX Reality Synthesizer]]
 
| Memory = 256&nbsp;MB [[XDR DRAM]] system and 256&nbsp;MB [[GDDR3]] video
 
| Memory = 256&nbsp;MB [[XDR DRAM]] system and 256&nbsp;MB [[GDDR3]] video
| Sound = '''Audio output formats'''<br />
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| Sound = {{Collapsible list
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| title=Audio output formats
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'''A/V-Multi'''
 
'''A/V-Multi'''
 
* Analog stereo
 
* Analog stereo
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* AAC
 
* AAC
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki><small>All models can decode Dolby TrueHD and as of firmware 2.30 DTS-HD Master Audio, to be output as LPCM. Output of the raw undecoded stream is limited to slim models.</small>
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki><small>All models can decode Dolby TrueHD and as of firmware 2.30 DTS-HD Master Audio, to be output as LPCM. Output of the raw undecoded stream is limited to slim models.</small>
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| onlineservice = [[PlayStation Network]]
 
| onlineservice = [[PlayStation Network]]
 
| topgame =  
 
| topgame =  
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PlayStation 3 uses the [[Cell (microprocessor)|Cell microprocessor]], designed by Sony, [[Toshiba]] and [[IBM]], as its [[CPU]], which is made up of one 3.2&nbsp;GHz PowerPC-based "Power Processing Element" (PPE) and eight Synergistic Processing Elements (SPEs). The eighth SPE is disabled to improve chip yields. Only six of the seven SPEs are accessible to developers as the seventh SPE is reserved by the console's [[operating system]]. [[Computer graphics|Graphics processing]] is handled by the [[Nvidia]] [[RSX 'Reality Synthesizer']], which can produce resolutions from [[480i]]/[[576i]] [[Standard definition|SD]] up to [[1080p]] [[high definition television|HD]]. PlayStation 3 has 256&nbsp;MB of [[XDR DRAM]] main memory and 256&nbsp;MB of [[GDDR3]] [[video memory]] for the RSX.
 
PlayStation 3 uses the [[Cell (microprocessor)|Cell microprocessor]], designed by Sony, [[Toshiba]] and [[IBM]], as its [[CPU]], which is made up of one 3.2&nbsp;GHz PowerPC-based "Power Processing Element" (PPE) and eight Synergistic Processing Elements (SPEs). The eighth SPE is disabled to improve chip yields. Only six of the seven SPEs are accessible to developers as the seventh SPE is reserved by the console's [[operating system]]. [[Computer graphics|Graphics processing]] is handled by the [[Nvidia]] [[RSX 'Reality Synthesizer']], which can produce resolutions from [[480i]]/[[576i]] [[Standard definition|SD]] up to [[1080p]] [[high definition television|HD]]. PlayStation 3 has 256&nbsp;MB of [[XDR DRAM]] main memory and 256&nbsp;MB of [[GDDR3]] [[video memory]] for the RSX.
  
The system has [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth 2.0]] (with support for up to seven Bluetooth devices), [[Gigabit Ethernet]], [[Universal Serial Bus|USB 2.0]] and [[HDMI 1.4]] built in on all currently shipping models. [[Wi-Fi]] networking is also built-in on all but the 20&nbsp;GB models, while a flash card reader (compatible with [[Memory Stick]], [[Secure Digital card|SD]]/[[MultiMediaCard|MMC]] and [[CompactFlash]]/[[Microdrive]] media) is built-in on 60&nbsp;GB and CECHExx 80&nbsp;GB models.
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The system has [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth 2.0]] (with support for up to seven Bluetooth devices), [[Gigabit Ethernet]], [[Universal Serial Bus|USB 2.0]] and [[HDMI 1.4]]{{refn|group=note|Initially used HDMI 1.3a specification, but was upgraded to 1.4 with the introduction of stereoscopic 3D for gaming and Blu-ray playback (via firmware update). The PlayStation&nbsp;3 does not currently support any other [[HDMI 1.4]] capabilities.}} built in on all currently shipping models. [[Wi-Fi]] networking is also built-in on all but the 20&nbsp;GB models, while a flash card reader (compatible with [[Memory Stick]], [[Secure Digital card|SD]]/[[MultiMediaCard|MMC]] and [[CompactFlash]]/[[Microdrive]] media) is built-in on 60&nbsp;GB and CECHExx 80&nbsp;GB models.
  
 
===Models===
 
===Models===
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====Graphical user interface====
 
====Graphical user interface====
[[File:XMB_of_PS3.jpg|thumb|The XrossMediaBar (XMB) used on the PS3.]]
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[[File:XMB of PS3.jpg|thumb|The XrossMediaBar (XMB) used on the PS3.]]
  
 
The standard PlayStation 3 version of the XrossMediaBar (pronounced [[Cross Media Bar]], or abbreviated XMB) includes nine categories of options. These are: ''Users'', ''Settings'', ''Photo'', ''Music'', ''Video'', ''TV/Video Services'', ''Game'', ''Network'', ''PlayStation Network'' and ''Friends'' (similar to the [[PlayStation Portable]] media bar). The''TV/Video Services'' category is for services like [[Netflix]] and/or if [[PlayTV]] or torne is installed; the first category in this section is "My Channels", which lets users download various streaming services, including Sony's own streaming services [[Crackle (company)|Crackle]] and [[PlayStation Vue]]. By default, the ''What's New'' section of ''PlayStation Network'' is displayed when the system starts up. PS3 includes the ability to store various master and secondary user profiles, manage and explore photos with or without a musical [[Slideshow|slide show]], play [[music]] and copy [[Red Book (audio CD standard)|audio CD]] tracks to an attached [[data storage device]], play movies and video files from the hard disk drive, an optical disc (Blu-ray Disc or DVD-Video) or an optional USB [[mass storage]] or Flash card, compatibility for a USB keyboard and mouse and a [[web browser]] supporting compatible-file download function. Additionally, [[Universal Plug and Play|UPnP]] media will appear in the respective audio/video/photo categories if a [[UPnP AV MediaServers|compatible media server]] or [[Digital Living Network Alliance|DLNA]] server is detected on the local network. The Friends menu allows mail with emoticon and attached picture features and [[Videoconferencing|video chat]] which requires an optional [[PlayStation Eye]] or [[EyeToy]] webcam. The Network menu allows [[online shop]]ping through the [[PlayStation Store]] and connectivity to PlayStation Portable via Remote Play.
 
The standard PlayStation 3 version of the XrossMediaBar (pronounced [[Cross Media Bar]], or abbreviated XMB) includes nine categories of options. These are: ''Users'', ''Settings'', ''Photo'', ''Music'', ''Video'', ''TV/Video Services'', ''Game'', ''Network'', ''PlayStation Network'' and ''Friends'' (similar to the [[PlayStation Portable]] media bar). The''TV/Video Services'' category is for services like [[Netflix]] and/or if [[PlayTV]] or torne is installed; the first category in this section is "My Channels", which lets users download various streaming services, including Sony's own streaming services [[Crackle (company)|Crackle]] and [[PlayStation Vue]]. By default, the ''What's New'' section of ''PlayStation Network'' is displayed when the system starts up. PS3 includes the ability to store various master and secondary user profiles, manage and explore photos with or without a musical [[Slideshow|slide show]], play [[music]] and copy [[Red Book (audio CD standard)|audio CD]] tracks to an attached [[data storage device]], play movies and video files from the hard disk drive, an optical disc (Blu-ray Disc or DVD-Video) or an optional USB [[mass storage]] or Flash card, compatibility for a USB keyboard and mouse and a [[web browser]] supporting compatible-file download function. Additionally, [[Universal Plug and Play|UPnP]] media will appear in the respective audio/video/photo categories if a [[UPnP AV MediaServers|compatible media server]] or [[Digital Living Network Alliance|DLNA]] server is detected on the local network. The Friends menu allows mail with emoticon and attached picture features and [[Videoconferencing|video chat]] which requires an optional [[PlayStation Eye]] or [[EyeToy]] webcam. The Network menu allows [[online shop]]ping through the [[PlayStation Store]] and connectivity to PlayStation Portable via Remote Play.
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On December 8, 2011, U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg dismissed the last remaining count of the class action lawsuit (other claims in the suit had previously been dismissed), stating: "As a legal matter, [..] plaintiffs have failed to allege facts or articulate a theory on which Sony may be held liable."
 
On December 8, 2011, U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg dismissed the last remaining count of the class action lawsuit (other claims in the suit had previously been dismissed), stating: "As a legal matter, [..] plaintiffs have failed to allege facts or articulate a theory on which Sony may be held liable."
  
As of 2014 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit partially reversed the dismissal and have sent the case back to the district court.
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{{As of|2014|01|df=US}} the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit partially reversed the dismissal and have sent the case back to the district court.
  
 
===Leap year bug===
 
===Leap year bug===
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Sony has also demonstrated PSP playing back video content from PlayStation 3 hard disk across an [[Mobile ad hoc network|ad hoc]] wireless network. This feature is referred to as Remote Play located under the browser icon on both PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. Remote play has since expanded to allow [[remote desktop software|remote access]] to PS3 via PSP from any [[wireless access point]] in the world.{{Clear}}
 
Sony has also demonstrated PSP playing back video content from PlayStation 3 hard disk across an [[Mobile ad hoc network|ad hoc]] wireless network. This feature is referred to as Remote Play located under the browser icon on both PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. Remote play has since expanded to allow [[remote desktop software|remote access]] to PS3 via PSP from any [[wireless access point]] in the world.{{Clear}}
 
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