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The PlayStation 4 has an excellent controller, decently powerful hardware, some intriguing, well-executed new features, and an interface that shows belated acknowledgement of some of Sony's most ...
In short, it seems like the PS4 now has a sizable lead over the Xbox One. Read on for our full analysis of the PS4's price, hardware, software, connectivity, and games.
All of the PlayStation 4’s hardware components, regardless of how often they’re useful or needed, are aesthetically unified, well-designed, and serve the system’s greatest end: ...
The PS4 launched with a lot of big ideas, technology integrations, and hardware elements that seemed like they could have a big effect on games--here's how they all shook out.
Rounding out the hardware, the PS4 has a Blu-ray optical drive, a hard drive (no SSD, alas), at least one USB 3.0 port, Ethernet, Bluetooth, and WiFi. Sony also briefly mentioned a second, ...
PS4's hardware, controller and origins detailed. March 28, 2013, 4:02 PM EDT. By Devin Coldewey. Sony. A PlayStation 4 panel at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco Wednesday yielded ...
The PlayStation 4 costs $381 for Sony to build, $18 under its retail price of $399. The figure comes from a hardware teardown by research firm IHS that included the bill of materials, which ...
Sony recently revised the PS4 hardware, sneaking out a new model that was less power hungry, quieter and cooler – but it seems the new hardware hasn’t been used on PS4s that are now being sold ...
The success of the PS4 isn't just attributed to slick counter-marketing by Sony or more powerful hardware, a lot of it is also due to how efficient the design was on the manufacturing front.
The VGChartz sales comparison series of articles are updated monthly and each one focuses on a different sales [...] ...
Sony forecasts PS4 hardware sell in of 13.5m units for the 12 month period ending March 31st 2020. In the first 9 months it has sold 12.1m units, meaning they only expect 1.4m this quarter.