Yes it can and the PS3 should be set up for 1080P on a HDTV 1080P
The Xbox 360 games are actually 720p however they are up-scaled to 1080p on the Xbox thus they are not native 1080p games. The PS3 does run games at a native 1080p though in some cases that can be to much for the hardware of the PS3 and it can cause lag.
put the disc in a PS3 that has been set up for 1080p HDTV
use the move set up video disc or download it and know that you need the PlayStation Eye camera and not just the controller and your system has to have been updated for the PlayStation Move
No because you need a router to connect to the playstation network
just set up wifi on it, and go to sign up
You must download an emulator program like the PCSX2 and get a PS2 Bios from a PS2 and then learn to set up and run the emulator program for the different set ups needed to play PS2 game titles. Hint emulator programs are not easy to set up and run and will never play games like a ps2
You can, but it has to be set up in a certain way.
Ads describing features for the PS3 contain the following footnote: Video output in HD requires cables and an HD-compatible display, both sold separately. Full HD 1080p requires an HDMI cable and a 1080p native display with an HDMI input supporting HDCP. Copy-protected Blu-ray video discs can only output at 1080p using an HDMI cable connected to a device that is compatible with the HDCP standard. This means in order to set up your PS3 to play Blue Ray Discs you need a HDTV that gets 1080P and is able to be connected to the PS3 with a HDMI cable, or that the HDTV has an HDMI input and you have used it to connect it to the PS3.
Most accounts take personnel information to set up and a Playstation account will be able to be used at the Playstation store
plug in all the cables do not roll up controlors or it will break
You have to set up a PlayStation network account