It has been a while since PS4 has been out in the market,breaking sales records and getting crazy attention from the gamers as well as non-gamer community.Dominating the market with record high sales,it has been the major setback for the XBOX One's success and I bet Microsoft still, is having nightmares.Just Kidding.
All major reviews have been head over hells in favor of PS4 and are smitten by this SONY's little kid,which will turn out to be the major player for the company.Already being a strong contender for the Gadget Of The Year,over most of the online websites and forums,PS4 marks the success and advancement of the gaming industry.
Starting from the warehouse of this machine,solid built and a rich glossy finish mark the boundaries of its territory.Bisected in the middle by a denture,it separates the two halves of the external unit,just as a design.Talking about the tech-specs and features,the major positive point to the external unit is that it houses the power box inside itself,ironic to that of XBOX One,which it is external and requires cords and of course space.
The DualShock 4 might look an awful lot like a DualShock 3, but it's far from the same old controller from the past seven years. It's built on a series of tweaks, rather than an overhaul, of the last Sony controller. Even though the new DualShock is even PS3 compatible, a lot has changed from one generation to the next, and mostly for better.
Inside, the PS4 is all business. It has a custom single-chip processor that combines an eight core x86-64 AMD "Jaguar" CPU with a 1.84 teraflop GPU based on AMD's Radeon tech. That's backed by 8GB of GDDR5 RAM, and a 500GB mechanical hard drive.
Sony claims that the PS4's overall performance is ten times that of the PS3. You can also remove that 500GB drive and replace it with a larger drive, or an SSD for better performance. Sony says these do it yourself upgrades will not void the system's warranty.
Those two USB ports are the PS4's only front facing connections. In the rear you'll find HDMI, Ethernet, a digital optical audio out and a proprietary auxiliary connection for the PlayStation Camera.
For wireless connections, the PS4 uses 802.11 b/g/n for WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1 for its wireless DualShock 4 controllers.
All major reviews have been head over hells in favor of PS4 and are smitten by this SONY's little kid,which will turn out to be the major player for the company.Already being a strong contender for the Gadget Of The Year,over most of the online websites and forums,PS4 marks the success and advancement of the gaming industry.
Starting from the warehouse of this machine,solid built and a rich glossy finish mark the boundaries of its territory.Bisected in the middle by a denture,it separates the two halves of the external unit,just as a design.Talking about the tech-specs and features,the major positive point to the external unit is that it houses the power box inside itself,ironic to that of XBOX One,which it is external and requires cords and of course space.
The DualShock 4 might look an awful lot like a DualShock 3, but it's far from the same old controller from the past seven years. It's built on a series of tweaks, rather than an overhaul, of the last Sony controller. Even though the new DualShock is even PS3 compatible, a lot has changed from one generation to the next, and mostly for better.
Inside, the PS4 is all business. It has a custom single-chip processor that combines an eight core x86-64 AMD "Jaguar" CPU with a 1.84 teraflop GPU based on AMD's Radeon tech. That's backed by 8GB of GDDR5 RAM, and a 500GB mechanical hard drive.
Sony claims that the PS4's overall performance is ten times that of the PS3. You can also remove that 500GB drive and replace it with a larger drive, or an SSD for better performance. Sony says these do it yourself upgrades will not void the system's warranty.
Those two USB ports are the PS4's only front facing connections. In the rear you'll find HDMI, Ethernet, a digital optical audio out and a proprietary auxiliary connection for the PlayStation Camera.
For wireless connections, the PS4 uses 802.11 b/g/n for WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1 for its wireless DualShock 4 controllers.
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