Jesus, went into the game shop today, PS3 on show, bloody hell they run hot!!! Feel the side of the things.
Anyway, no I am not biased in particular, I have a PS1 (the original big grey ugly thing LOL) and had a PS2 (one of the first ones that came out at £400 :O) and it broke, too many things went wrong on it for it being worth replacing, like the DVD / CD drive, then it just crashed every 10 or 15 mins, and it wasnt down to the condition of the discs, as they were fine.
I then bought an original Xbox, Halo was my first game, sat in with my brother for hours on end playing it woop ^^. I MUCH preffered the XBOX controller (the S type one, not the original HUGE one) towards the PS series ones. I also had MUCH less crashes and disc read errors on the XBOX than the PS2, and It could be running for 9 hours streight and would not crash. The graphics on the XBOX, I noticed were quite marginly better compared to the PS2 also...
I now have an XBOX 360, chuffed as hell with it, after owning it 9 month, got it online - the first games console (apart from the nintendo DS and its wireless multiplay over the net feature) that i got multiplayer over the internet - always used the PC...
Yes Live is £39 a year, but its worth every penny. The games look superb, and I get no lag or anything, whether it be the framerate, or the responsivness of the wireless pads. I absolutely adore the controller design for the Xbox 360, I even bought a wired one to use on my PC. As for reliability, well my game sessions usually dont exceed 2 hours a day, sometimes 4. I have had 3 System crashes / Freezes in the whole year, and no red rings of death. I think I got the last 90nm batch, which were OK but still got pretty hot. The 65nm ones are suposed to be a lot cooler, temperature wise.
The console is not noisy at all, I barely notice it when the disc spins at full rev. and the fans, yes they speed up and down, but again, barely notice it.
Software ---- The PS3 is like rocket science to program games for, because of it's Cell Processor 7 point FPu, 5 or 6 are only available for games, so trying to program accross 5 or 6 units is extremely hard. The memory bandwidth is nearly 6 times more on the XBOX 360, due to it's triple core IBM CPu, and awsome ATi Xenon Graphic unit. Xbox 360 has a LOT of games, PS3 has Resistance fall of man or soemthing, thats the only game I would actually want to try on a PS3.
As for storage for games, yes blue ray is bigger, but its going to be a while before the majority of games actually take up more than 9GB, with some exceptions of course.
M$ has won this console war here I think...