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PS3 slams into Bravia TV at 50 mph

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2009

As part of a Sony ad campaign in Australia, the company launched a PS3 into a Bravia LCD TV at 50mph. Gizmag got to witness it first-hand.

Read the full story at http://www.gizmag.com/ps3-into-bravia-tv-50mph/13133/

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  • i bet that ps3 still works

  • @warranqe

    360 was hacked on release date...

    I'm not picking sides, as I own both consoles, but its the will of the hackers... Take a look at the companies who've been hacked in the last month, they have security systems worth more than PS3 and 360's combined, times 10...

    Just because nobody is trying to hack xbox, dosn't mean it cant be.

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  • Ps3 is crap...xbox rules..nob edds

  • Why would you do that

  • Oh, I thought the TV would stay intact and it would advertise the Bravia.

    I guess not then...

  • what did they hope to accomplish by filming and broadcasting the destruction of two of their most expensive products?

  • no red ring of death!!!

  • lol actully that ps3 might still be working

  • if it were an xbox it would have stopped in mid air, gotten red ring, fallen to the ground and shattered into tiny bits.

  • if it were an xbox smashing through this video would have all likes, as i dont understand why this video has so many likes becaus its an innocent ps3 being wrecked :[[[

  • hahahahah yeah me too hahahah

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