Art is the only thing that I love about this world, I love how everything is an art and there's so much more t explore so I keep searching for it.
Peyton Berrymore, Artist, Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Nashville, Tennessee
Answered May 29, 2020
The PS2 and PS3 are two improved versions of the famous Sony PlayStation gaming consoles. The PS2 has been made and available before the PS3. The PS3 happens to be the direct advanced version of the PS2, but not the latest; we now have the PS4. Unlike the PS3, there was no Blu-ray as at the time it was designed, which makes the gaming console not to be able to play the Blu-ray discs. On the other hand, PS3 can play Blu-ray disc, which makes it to be more acceptable by many game lovers.
The HDMI port is also available in the PS3, through which you can connect the HD video digitally to screens that are HD compatible. The PS2 console is backward compatible, while the PS3 console is not. This makes some game lovers to still prefer PS2 to PS3 as it might not support some games that are meant for PlayStation originally.