
Film buffs know the Criterion Collection label for its foreign films, niche releases and attention to detail and film quality, but you may be a little bit surprised to learn that they opt for the PlayStation 3 when it comes to Blu-ray playback. Sure, the PS3 has been lauded for its Blu-ray capabilities, but Criterion approval will still have some of Sony's more smug hardware engineers and execs feeling good about themselves.
The label doesn't have any Blu-ray content commercially available yet — its planning to release classics like
The Last Emperor,
The 400 Blows and
Bottle Rocket on the Sony approved format this fall. We wouldn't be surprised if at least one of the Criterion employees making corporate theater room decisions is using it off-hours to play some
Metal Gear Solid 4 on their 123" screen.
Criterion Collection's reference Blu-ray player is a PS3 [Crave via
Giz]


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