Not a problem.
If somebody asks me about the PS3, then I tell them about it.

One thing I forgot to mention - it picks up dust very easily. So you'll need an anti-static cloth to wipe it down (if you do get one, then under NO circumstances should you use a duster, or a tissue, or your shirt, etc - it'll scratch the plastic and, after a while, all the micro-scratches will become really noticeable. The casing is somewhat like that of the PSP, and I don't think I need to describe that to you

).
It'll be nice if a 360 owner can give the 360 the same treatment, just so it's easier to compare the two.
EDIT: My mind must have holes in. I meant to mention this, but forgot - the PS3 is completely region free where Blu-ray is concerned. DVDs and PS1/2 games are still region-locked, but Blu-ray films and games can be bought from any region, and played on any console. If you were on holiday in Europe, and a game came out that you wanted, you could buy it, take it home, and play it on your American PS3, no problems. I could do the same (say I wanted to import
The Darkness, because it's been delayed in Europe. I could do it, and it'd play, no problems). You can also create different accounts for the different worldwide Stores, which will allow you to download ALL the content released onto the PSN (it's something all Europeans do, because the European store is poor - since we've got so many countries, with their own languages and laws, every piece of content has to be translated, and must comply with every law before it can be released onto the store).