Unlike othersitesandpublicationsquick to jump the gun on declaring the PlayStation 3 dead in their assessment,Wiredactually takes the common sense route: The PS3 is impressive, but just not what it should be yet.

Truer words have never been spoken. Thank you Chris Kohler for bringing some perspective to this insanity:

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Sleek and powerful, the PlayStation 3 will eventually be worth its hefty price tag. But right now, Sony’s new game console remains an icon of teasing potential.

From a pure tech-for-your-buck angle, Sony’s new game machine, which launched Nov. 17, is a bargain. It sports the seven-core IBM Cell processor — easily the most powerful engine ever put inside a console — plus a Blu-ray drive for high-definition movie playback.

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This sums it all up for the PS3: “For now, PS3’s functions don’t live up to the promise of its processing power.” Cut through the online b.s. and the review is pretty much what most of us are thinking: Great machine, just not worth getting quite yet.

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