PS4 1TB Ultimate Player Edition Will Include PlayStation TV in Europe
Added: 07.07.2015 15:16 | 1 views | 0 comments
Sony has confirmed the 1TB Ultimate Player Edition of the has revealed model CUH-12000 features a smaller motherboard with a new GDDR5 memory configuration. Other changes introduced in the new PS4 model include a new Blu-ray drive design, a new HDMI controller, and a new power supply, which is 80g lighter than the previous one and has a lower energy output. It also seems that Sony has reduced the amount of noise the PS4's fan makes, though this has yet to be confirmed. For a -depth list of the changes, take a look at the site's breakdown using the link above.
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| New PS4 Model Is Lighter, Quieter, More Efficient
Added: 06.07.2015 14:59 | 9 views | 0 comments
The latest iteration of the . Dubbed the "Ultimate Player Edition," the new model will be available in "select Europe and PAL territories." "Offering twice the storage of the existing PS4, you'll be able to download more of the games you love to your PS4, extend your play with more great add-on content and save and share even more of your best gaming highlights," Sony said of the new model. The new model is also ten percent lighter, weighing a total of 2.5 kg, and also uses eight percent less energy. It's hard drive bay cover has a matte finish instead of a glossy one.
From:
www.gamespot.com
| New PS4 Model Is Lighter, Quieter, More Efficient
Added: 06.07.2015 14:59 | 8 views | 0 comments
The latest iteration of the . Dubbed the "Ultimate Player Edition," the new model will be available in "select Europe and PAL territories." "Offering twice the storage of the existing PS4, you'll be able to download more of the games you love to your PS4, extend your play with more great add-on content and save and share even more of your best gaming highlights," Sony said of the new model. The new model is also ten percent lighter, weighing a total of 2.5 kg, and also uses eight percent less energy. It's hard drive bay cover has a matte finish instead of a glossy one.
From:
www.gamespot.com
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