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Sony has launched a new version of the PS4, adding in A LOT more storage and a new slimmed down chassis. The new system's hard drive is now 1TB –– twice as much as before –– and the chassis of the 500GB model has been slimmed down by 10% lighter and 8% mo...
Next generation graphics, cheaper than competitors, slick user interface, excellent controller...
Lack of Alist titles, camera not included...
If you were desperate to buy a next-generation console it'll likely be sat underneath your TV already. If you're reading this, it's more likely you're undecided on whether to stick with the current generation consoles before more titles are released for...
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If you're reading this you may well have already decided which console you want, but we'll be pointing out some of the lesser-known features on offer. If you're still undecided whether to buy a PS4 or an Xbox One , then it's well worth exploring the diffe...
With more graphical horsepower, a simpler interface and a great controller, the PS4 is our pick of the next-gen consoles...
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We're now over a year into the life of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 ; a year in which the PS4 has surged ahead on sales, but the Xbox One has seen a turnaround in the way it's seen and, potentially, its fortunes. No other console generation has seen two...
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pocket-lint.com Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:56
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One year after its initial release, and to cap off two decades of PlayStation, the Sony PlayStation 4 finds itself in an esteemed position at the tail-end of 2014. The PS4 seems to be winning the new-generation console race against the Xbox One - at leas...
Heaps of top-notch games, can play HDR games (if you have a compatible TV), finally adds media and app/streaming capabilities absent at launch, holds masses of future potential...
Media streaming can be fussy, 500GB storage insufficient, Store download prices often absurdly high, no 4K video, PS4 Slim and Pro put question mark over this original console...
One year on the PlayStation 4 has more than shown its worth: it's the choice console for gamers. Although some of 2014's biggest gaming highlights are the re-visiting of Grand Theft Auto 5 and The Last of Us, there's also success in Sony exclusives...
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We take a look at the PS4 a year on from release From most perspectives, the PlayStation 4 has had a fantastic first year. When the two next-gen consoles launched a year ago, it was Sony that came out on top with both its hardware and its message. The PS4...
Incredibly quiet, Much more energy efficient, Looks lovely, Easier to expand HDD space...
Controller analogue sticks still not durable enough, The PS4 Pro makes this a tough sell to dedicated fans...
After a year, the PS4 still has the sleekest, most powerful hardware, the most intuitive interface and an improved line-up of apps and games. It has streaming capabilities that Microsoft can't match, with more to come. What it doesn't have is a killer ap...
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With June approaching - which will bring some changes to the Xbox One platform - I thought it would be interesting to sit down and think to myself, out of the two consoles which one would I recommend buying now that the dust has settled? *This would have...
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Next-gen games consoles have arrived so here's our PS4 vs Xbox One review where we will be comparing the two consoles' specs, price, controllers and confirmed games. Read our Xbox One vs PS4 comparison review to find out more. See also : UK gamers disappo...
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Granted the PS4 has been out for a few months now but I decided to wait for the dust to settle before getting hold of a test unit, as usually the opening phases of a consoles life are when all the bugs or hardware issues creep to the surface and then get...
What I really like about the PS4 is that it's a Games machine foremost and you can really tell! There has certainly been a lot of thought that has gone into the design, not just the accessories, but also the system as a whole.The interface for example is...
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Sony's PlayStation has reached its fourth generation, but it is worth your hard earned cash? Find out in our full PS4 review. Updated on 15/01/14 . PS4: Design and price The PS4 looks more like the PS2 than it does the PS3. Whether you like the wedge-sh...
The Sony PS4 is a good looking and powerful console with fantastic hardware. We like the new DualShock controller and smooth interface. It's also cheaper than the Xbox One but a lack of killer titles mean it's probably worth hanging back for a while, grab...
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The PlayStation 4 is the most powerful games console on the planet. With more graphical power than the Xbox One, 32 times more system memory than the PS3 and a firm focus on pure gaming experiences rather than media mojo, it has established itself as the...
Excellent performance, PlayStation Plus, DualShock 4 is good, PS Vita Remote Play over WiFi...
Launch line up is thin, No DLNA streaming, No MP3 playback (yet)...
We'll say it again: the PlayStation 4 is a great piece of hardware. It's fast, attractively built and has a streamlined philosophy that puts games front and centre and has helped it achieved a relatively attractive price point. It's also in its infancy...
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However we've been informed by good sources that certain stores such as JB Hi-Fi and EB Games are selling a few to walk-in customers as these units were failed to be collected. At present, the PS4 is currently retailing for $549AUD (December 2013) which i...
As a gaming machine, it's a true powerhouse and titles such as Killzone Shadow Fall will make you appreciate gaming in a whole new way...
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You've done well if you've managed to miss the launch of the Sony PlayStation 4. First announced – albeit without so much as a hint of the console itself – back in February, all sorts of hype and hyperbole followed throughout the year. Now the PS4 is fin...
Simple set-up and interface, Games look and sound great, Good selection of TV, film and music apps, Decent AV performance...
No 3D Blu-ray, CD or DLNA support, Not as good as a dedicated disc player...
Sony has been clever with the PS4. Gaming is the theatre in which it wants to win the next-gen console battle, and on this evidence we think it might just have the first victory in the bag.It's undoubtedly the PS4's strongest string, which may be no great...
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The PS4 looks more like the PS2 than it does the PS3. Whether you like the wedge-shape design or not is up to you, we're not going to spend long talking about it. However, the PlayStation 4 is undeniably slender and compact. As you would expect, most of...
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Smaller and lighter than it seems in pictures, the PS4 is not a device that you're going to have trouble finding a home for. In fact, it's very close to the PS3 Super Slim in terms of width and height - the 30cm depth does increase its footprint, but only...
Stunning 1080p gaming for the win, Remote Play is brilliant, Super-slick and fast operation...
No DLNA - yet, 4K games still out of reach, Some features look a little underbaked right now...
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The next generation of gaming is here. Seven years on from the release of Sony’s third PlayStation, the fourth has made landfall, bringing with it faster insides, more gaming power, and new controllers and accessories. But is it worth owning just yet...
The latest version of the DualShock controller feels excellent and is very responsive; Controller is charged over microUSB; Still plays Blu-rays and DVDs! Graphics look excellent on titles developed for the console;...
Menu system tries to look modern, but really feels clumsy; Will not let you access content from your network; Design is kind of misleading, and throws the first-time user a curve when trying to load discs; No backwards compatibility; No audio CD support;...
It's early days for the console that Sony will carry through for the next five to ten years, and while there's a lot that it has going for it in the gaming world, it's in the multimedia side of things that it feels Sony has failed to carry the torch left...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:56
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Sony's shiny new console offers speedy gameplay options, but struggles as an all-round entertainment box.Just as with the Xbox One , there's a lot of interesting technology under the hood of the Playstation 4, but ultimately that matters very little indee...
The inevitable question when you've got two console launches so close together is which way to jump. A console investment isn't a casual thing, either from a fiscal perspective or for how long it's expected each system will last, after all.I'll note again...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:56
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We received our PS4 last Friday and over the weekend found some of the same overheating issues that other sites have reported, but it appears the console has been designed... Set for European release on 29 November, PlayStation 4 is being treated to a li...
Compact build, Plain, subtle design, Redesigned DualShock 4 controller is very nice to use, Power use is reasonable when gaming, Decent performance levels for the money...
Not totally silent when in the UI or playing a Bluray, Shiny parts of the casing are prone to scratches, Online multiplayer gaming is no longer free, Not backwards compatible, Power use a bit on the high side when in the UI or watching a Bluray, Multimedi...
The Sony PlayStation 4 is a well-designed, responsive and connected console that's geared up for a new level of gaming with a decidedly social slant. While the games outed to accompany its launch may not be as eye-poppingly impressive as hoped, we're stil...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:56
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It's been a busy year for smart devices, with device makers, big and small, pushing the wares on the market. With a multitude of smartphones, tablets, phablets and Ultrabooks to choose from here's our list of the five best that provide plenty of bang for...
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PS3 vs PS4: price Here's why we're comparing the PlayStation 3 with the all-new PlayStation 4: you can still buy the former. You can still buy games for it and, as we'll find out later, it remains a great Blu-ray and media player. And here's the kicker...
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The PlayStation 4 is finally here and the good news is the device delivers across the board for gamers looking to take their enjoyment to the next level.It's been seven years since the PlayStation 3 hit the market so you can understand the excitement arou...
The PlayStation 4 is going to be a huge hit – we understand if you haven't pre-ordered the console you're facing a long wait – possibly until early 2014 – before you can get your hands on one.The PS4 console delivers on all counts for PlayStation gamers w...
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The two machines are also remarkably similar. Both have eschewed the custom-made chips found in older consoles, in favour of components that are largely stock PC parts, and while there are subtle differences, on paper they are close to identical.Where the...
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Sony has been carefully brewing the PlayStation 4 to be a gamer's dream machine. How close did it get to fulfilling your every fantasy, though? Pretty goddamn close, given a bit of time..The PlayStation 4 is the latest salvo in the console wars from gadge...
Yes, absolutely. It's a bit of a marketing gimmick, but the PS4 really is for the players.If you're a gamer who plays games, loves games and only uses a console for games to game your gamey face off with, you should definitely buy the PS4. It really knows...
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It's the eighth video game console generation now, and Sony has been active for four of them. The PlayStation is in its fourth iteration (not including the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita), and Sony has helpfully and consistently named it the Pl...
Attractive and compact design, Great new controller, Impressive streaming support, Many new features...
Most features require PSN connection, PS Plus required for non, F2P multiplayer...
The Sony PlayStation 4 feels like a beefed-up PlayStation 3, and that's just fine. It has several new and useful features like sharing gameplay footage and handling multiple users at once, and the DualShock 4 is a fantastic upgrade over the DualShock 3 a...
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After carrying the box containing the PlayStation 4, I was half-expecting to open it and find the console missing. This is because the system is so surprisingly light.Measuring about 2 inches tall, 12 inches deep and 10 inches wide, it's smaller than even...
The PlayStation 4 is a compact box full of potential. The games available at launch don't necessarily show off the capabilities of this system to its fullest, but I'm confident that, as new titles join the platform, exciting things will happen.For those l...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:56
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Let’s start with the all-important question: Should you buy a PlayStation 4 over an Xbox One? At launch, the answer is yes. Sony’s console is significantly cheaper than Microsoft’s, but is more powerful - you only have to look at multi-platform games l...
The PlayStation 4 is packed with impressive next-gen features. You can play PS4 games on your PlayStation Vita using the magic of Remote Play, which is really useful if someone is using the TV. The console is constantly buffering the last 15 minutes of gameplay, so if you do something amazing, it’s easy to upload a clip of it online. While the camera is £50 extra, all controllers have Move motion...
Sony now charges for online gameplay through its PlayStation Plus service at £40 a year, but as that service offers superb, recently-released games for free every month, including Contrast and Resogun on the PlayStation 4, it’s worth paying for. The launch lineup of exclusive games isn’t that strong otherwise: it’s difficult to get excited about a new Killzone title, while the now-delayed Drivecl...
Sony really got its act together with the PlayStation 4. It created a console that is markedly more powerful than Xbox One, while also significantly cheaper. It plays host to great big blockbuster games like Battlefield and some incredible indie games...
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Taking the PlayStation 4 out of its box, my first thought was that it's monolithic: the kind of object that 2001: A Space Odyssey 's hairy, belly scratching apemen would have danced around in worship. The console's perpetual forward slant lends it an ov...
The day I switched on my PS3 for the first time, I very quickly knew that my days of firing up the PS2 would be severely numbered. With the PS4, I'm not sure that's the case: I suspect I will be going back to the PS3. Early adopters will point to the flu...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:56
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Sony was the first to announce its next-generation console earlier this year, during a February press event in New York, and it concentrated almost solely on the gaming abilities of the PlayStation 4. Each subsequent public outing, at E3 and then Gamescom...
With a superpowered graphics processor and more processing oomph than many gaming PCs, the PS4 is capable of stunning visuals and hugely expansive gamesplaying experiences. Its sharing and social experiences add intuitive ways to make you feel a part of a...
No DLNA media streaming capabilities from launch. Or CD playback. Or MP3 support. Or 3D Bluray capabilities. Or backwards compatibility with PS3 games...
While there is no doubting that the PS4 is an amazing and powerful gaming machine, less attention has been given to its general entertainment talents, at least initially. Sony promises those features in the future, but for now the console feels like a wo...
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One year after its initial release, and to cap off two decades of PlayStation, the Sony PlayStation 4 finds itself in an esteemed position at the tail-end of 2014. The PS4 seems to be winning the new-generation console race against the Xbox One - at leas...
Heaps of top-notch games, can play HDR games (if you have a compatible TV), finally adds media and app/streaming capabilities absent at launch, holds masses of future potential...
Media streaming can be fussy, 500GB storage insufficient, Store download prices often absurdly high, no 4K video, PS4 Slim and Pro put question mark over this original console...
One year on the PlayStation 4 has more than shown its worth: it's the choice console for gamers. Although some of 2014's biggest gaming highlights are the re-visiting of Grand Theft Auto 5 and The Last of Us, there's also success in Sony exclusives...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:57
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I must admit that I was a bit underwhelmed when I first saw the PS4 at E3 2013, and later at a demo station in my local Target. While Sony was touting the console's streamlined and stylish form, I was looking at another black box. It was a distinctive bla...
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1. Users will not be able to connect an external hard drive to the PS4 to extend the storage2. PS4 does not support dynamic themes as they currently exist on the PlayStation 3 system3. The PS4 does not support audio CDs4. Users cannot rename their onlin...
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letsgomobile.org/en Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:57
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W ith the introduction of the Sony PlayStation 4 at Gamescom 2013, it was called the ‘rebirth of the gaming world’. According to its developers, the Sony PS4 is the most powerful game platform ever. The staggering graphics provide a more intense game e...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:57
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It’s the eighth video game console generation now, and Sony has been active for four of them. The PlayStation is in its fourth iteration (not including the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita ), and Sony has helpfully and consistently named it the P...
The first fully redesigned PlayStation in seven long years sports a fresh look, an all-new interface, some unique features, and a much more comfortable controller...
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Forget the games, forget the hype, one of the main features of any games console is the user interface that underpins it all. After all, it's probably the part of the console you'll see the most. And Sony has always presented simple, intuitive menus and h...
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Many of the PlayStation 4 apps and functions only just became available to test, while a few others are still being rolled out. With that in mind, we will continue to test the system throughout the week, and we will update this article accordingly. It's...
Powerful hardware hasn't even reached its full potential, Much-improved DualShock 4 controller, Multitasking allows background downloads, music over games and more, Sharing content is simple, Justifies owning a Vita...
Many features still on the way, like Gaikai streaming games, Baffling lack of DLNA and MP3 support...
The PlayStation 4 is built on promise and potential. The system that we see in a year from now will likely differ significantly from the launch-day units, just as the games released a year or more from now will better demonstrate the machine's power. Un...
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To the delight of living room video gamers everywhere, Sony's PlayStation 4 hits stores this Friday. Even if you've been anxiously awaiting the arrival of this device for months, there has been little hands-on detail about the games or the hardware, until...
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We'll be 100 per cent honest, this is not a real PS4 you're looking at. It's an empty shell - well, nearly - that is used by magazines and websites to get photos of the console before the real hardware is ready. While that means we can't do much reviewing...
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This generation's console war is still in the arms race phase, but the PlayStation 4 has found its big guns. At Sony's press conference on Monday, the crowd roared with approval when SCEA President Jack Tretton announced that the new console would allow u...
Powerful internal specs, Cheaper than the Xbox One, Less used game restrictions, No internet connection required, Controller feels great...
PSN subscriptions needed for multiplayer, PlayStation Eye camera sold separately, Still the potential for third, party DRM, No exact release date or launch lineup...
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Update: The Sony PS4 release date for Europe has been confirmed as 29 November. Sony boss Andrew House revealed the European launch date at the brand's Gamecom press conference, along with the price, which will be £349. The PS4 will launch in the US on 15...
Powerful spec, Great controller, Stylish looks...
Lack of exclusive games, Not backwards compatible, Media a bit light...
The PlayStation 4 is a fast, great-looking, powerful console at a not-silly price that also packs the best controller that's adorned a PlayStation so far. It has a fair amount of good games of all sizes and price points to play from the off, and its list...
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In a bid to further increase adoption of its next-generation gaming console, Sony has implemented price cuts across all markets. The PS4, now over a year old, is by far and away the best option for next-generation console gaming, surpassing the Xbox One i...
Next generation graphics, cheaper than competitors, slick user interface, excellent controller...
Lack of Alist titles, camera not included...
If you were desperate to buy a next-generation console it'll likely be sat underneath your TV already. If you're reading this, it's more likely you're undecided on whether to stick with the current generation consoles before more titles are released for...
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The next gen is here! Or half of it anyway. Sony's PS4 has come in first the haphazard sprint to the new-console finish line, and it's pretty awesome.It's the PlayStation Freakin' 4. The first new Sony console since 2006. A gaming station for gamers who l...
Not yet. I mean, if you're some sort of Sony diehard who can never possibly be swayed to the Microsoft side, then sure. The PS4 is a good console. There is nothing aggressively wrong with it as to scare away or displease a devoted fanboy. You will like it...
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It's OFFICIAL: the PS4 is a roaring success. Sony has now confirmed it has shipped in excess of 30 million units — and that's with the busiest period of 2015 still coming up. Back in March the company confirmed it had sold around 20 million units, though...
Next generation graphics, cheaper than competitors, slick user interface, excellent controller...
Lack of Alist titles, camera not included...
If you were desperate to buy a next-generation console it'll likely be sat underneath your TV already. If you're reading this, it's more likely you're undecided on whether to stick with the current generation consoles before more titles are released for...
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ONLINE: Share Play allows your friends to play your PlayStation games online [SONY]Share Play promises to revolutionise the gaming market.The latest firmware update for the Playstation 4 includes this ingenious new option to share your game virtually with...
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For a console that sold out locally in its first 24 hours, it's fair to call the PS4 launch a resounding success. Is this Sony's best console ever?At the risk of sounding like a fanboy, it's only when you go hands on with Sony's newest next gen console th...
Powerful, Beautiful graphics, Much improved controller, Slick interface, Interesting sharing functionality...
Fairly expensive, First batch sold out very quickly, Fuller game library still needs to accummulate...
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ergohacks.com Updated: 2016-02-16 07:37:01
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This review has been updated with the advantage of another six months usage Sony's PlayStations need little introduction to anyone even peripherally interested in gaming. The PlayStation 4 was announced in February 2013 and went on to launch in November t...
The PlayStation 4 is a beautiful console in a physical sense and the most accessible console I have ever used. It tries to help and automate as much as possible of the tasks involved in the background of running and using a console. It has many inherent b...
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Sony's press conference, we have to say contained plenty of game releases for the PS4, PS3 and Vita consoles (though most of the PS4 games were shown in February). Like Microsoft it was good to see that they are not abandoning their previous generation de...
While we have to be remain neutral we can't help feel that Sony have finally got their Marketing spot on (at last!) with the launch of the PS4 and in doing so have won several rounds against Microsoft who have also surprised us in the way the new console...
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Slim consoles are nothing new. The PS3 and Xbox 360 both got slim versions a few years after initially hitting store shelves, and the PS2 got absolutely tiny by the time it was replaced by its successor. Even the original PlayStation got its PSone slimlin...
Great games, Good value, Improved power efficiency, PS Plus still a great deal, DualShock 4 better than ever...
Optical audio removed, No 4K Blu, ray player...
An excellent console with a great catalogue of AAA games, the slimmer, smaller PS4 is better in almost every way compared to the original, barring one notable exception...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-05 11:39:20
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Slim consoles are nothing new. The PS3 and Xbox 360 both got slim versions a few years after initially hitting store shelves, and the PS2 got absolutely tiny by the time it was replaced by its successor. Even the original PlayStation got its PSone slimlin...
Great games, Good value, Improved power efficiency, PS Plus still a great deal, DualShock 4 better than ever...
Optical audio removed, No 4K Bluray player...
An excellent console with a great catalogue of AAA games, the slimmer, smaller PS4 is better in almost every way compared to the original, barring one notable exception...
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The next two years are going to the most interesting and exciting yet for the games console market. With 4K and VR on the horizon, Microsoft and Sony are already preparing new consoles like the Scorpio and PS4 Neo to deal with our increasing demand – and...
Compact design, Energy efficient, Super quiet...
Lacks 4K Blu-ray player, PS4 Pro launch on the horizon...
Despite being nearly three years old, it's still easy to see why the PS4 has enjoyed the success it has. Although it looks great on the outside, on the inside it does just enough to edge the Xbox One in this round of the console war.In most multi-platform...
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As a veteran PlayStation® gamer and customer I can honestly say that the console has greatly evolved since its first generation release. The PlayStation was my first ever console and I've stuck with it through the years through thick and thin, outright re...
Great new features, Special PSVita and PlayStation camera features, HDMI cable connection, Instant free games and content with Playstation®Plus membership, Superior 1080p graphics on most games, 500GB storage...
Slow connection speeds when connected with WiFi over hardline...
I look forward to everything PS4 will have to offer in the future, and I have no doubt that the years to come will be exciting, groundbreaking, and fun...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2016-11-19 05:30:46
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In order to take full advantage of the PS4 Pro you will need a 4K TV with HDR and while these types of TV sets are now cheaper than ever, it's still a big outlay for a lot of people. This is why the PS4 is still a solid option in 2016 and thereafter. Supp...
Next generation graphics, cheaper than competitors, slick user interface, excellent controller...
Lack of A-list titles, camera not included...
If you were desperate to buy a next-generation console it'll likely be sat underneath your TV already. If you're reading this, it's more likely you're undecided on whether to stick with the current generation consoles before more titles are released for...
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MANILA, Philippines – This week on TechRap, Twitter photo filters now more like Instagram and our hands-on with the Sony PlayStation4 and Xperia Z3 Remote play!HEADLINESTwitter photo filters update, now more like Instagram Edit office docs on Gmail Twitte...
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stuff.tv/my/ Updated: 2016-11-19 05:30:47
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Smaller and lighter than it seems in pictures, the PS4 is not a device that you're going to have trouble finding a home for. In fact, it's very close to the PS3 Super Slim in terms of width and height - the 30cm depth does increase its footprint, but only...
Stunning 1080p gaming for the win, Remote Play is brilliant, Super-slick and fast operation...
No DLNA - yet, 4K games still out of reach, Some features look a little underbaked right now...
Its big advantages over the Xbox One may be gone, but the PS4 is still an absolutely cracking console, and one that keeps getting better with every new game, app and firmware update.For many, the only real priority is beautiful 1080p gaming, and the PS4 h...
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Here's our Sony Playstation 4 review after buying one here in the Philippines to test out and well, play around with. Watch it as we take a look at its physique, user interface, gaming capabilities, and more after the break!Sony PlayStation 4 specs:Single...
Slim build, UI is responsive, Really detailed graphics, Fast loading times, Upgraded DualShock 4...
Heats up easily, PSN doesn't support Philippines as of yet, Couldn't play media files...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-19 05:30:47
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So I finally bit the bullet.Despite the fact that I (ahem) already own nearly every game console around, and despite all my rationalizing why I shouldn't get the new ones yet until maybe sometime next year, I still unlimbered my wallet and got myself a ne...
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As one of the major game consoles around, the Sony Playstation 4 is Sony's return to their roots. Rather than make an entertainment system as they did for the Playstation 3, the Playstation 4 beefs up the hardware, streamlines the interface and not-so-sur...
When the Sony Playstation 3 came out many saw it as Sony's attempt at gaining more buyers. The design and interface were all geared more for the masses instead of the gamers, most of whom usually buy the game console in the first place. However, for the m...
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At E3 , six months ago, it looked like Sony already had this console war won and done with. Thanks to Microsoft's baffling decision to commit seppuku with the Xbox One by announcing a high launch price, restrictive always online DRM policies, a block on l...
Is a game console without games still a game console?There's lots to like about the Playstation 4: it's low-profile, runs quietly, and has a familiar but much improved controller. But right now, it just doesn't feel all that next-generation. The Playstati...
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At E3 , six months ago, it looked like Sony already had this console war won and done with . Thanks to Microsoft's baffling decision to commit seppuku with the Xbox One by announcing a high launch price, restrictive 'always online' DRM policies, a block o...
Is a game console without games still a game console?There's lots to like about the PlayStation 4: it's low-profile, runs quietly, and has a familiar but much improved controller. But right now, it just doesn't feel all that next-generation. The PlayStati...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-14 08:40:39
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Update: If you're looking to buy a PS4 in anticipation of Playstation VR launching later this year then you might want to wait a little while. According to one chief technical officer (CTO) working in the industry, Sony's upcoming headset might be "terrib...
The system is cleanly designed, functional and a downright joy to putter around its interface. Everything is speedy and responsive right from minute one, and the interface is full of clever design choices that speed things up. Games begin to install the s...
Again, we could drill home the point about there not being enough console-exclusive games, but there are larger problems to address here. Sony has made it clear that it's branch out or die. To add a new feature every six months or pack it up and call it q...
We'll say it again: the PlayStation 4 is a great piece of hardware. It's fast, nicely built and has a streamlined philosophy that puts games front and center. And let's not forget the price tag. It was the first console to be priced at £325 and continues...
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Sony took to the stage at its 7 September event to announce not only the PlayStation 4 Pro , but also a new, slim PlayStation 4 designed to replace the launch console. But what are the differences between these two consoles? With the slim PS4 set to launc...
Both the new PS4 and the PS4 Pro offer visual advantages over the angular launch PS4, although that's where the similarities end. Sony's PS4 Pro looks to offer an enhanced gaming experience with higher framerates, increased resolution and higher quality t...
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The Nintendo Switch is finally available to buy in the UK after years of rumours, but it's headed to a market dominated by consoles like the PS4, the PS4 Pro and Xbox One (and that's without mentioning Project Scorpio ). So, what should you do if you can'...
It's a tough choice as the PS4 and Switch are very different, and the decision will depend on your personal preferences: mobile vs home, graphics vs portability, and most importantly, the kinds of games you play. The Switch is more expensive than the PS4...
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How often do you get a chance in your life where you got to make something that is very out of your league? If you're gonna ask me, my answer would be once every blue moon and I think I was too busy last night that I didn't get the chance to look up at th...
For a girl who has a heart for gaming, I'm totally recommending this console to every guy friend I have and mayb buy myself my own.Sony has really pushed their edge with this gaming console. It's not only great in one thing but in so many ways that you wo...
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Before you even get down to the hardware, controllers and operating systems, it's worth talking about the games – because they're really what matter what on a console. Previous console generations have often been defined by their big exclusive franchises...
Simply based on the number of category wins, the Xbox One is rivalling or even beating the PS4. It has recently grown into being the multimedia hub that Microsoft always promised, ideal for those who want to switch quickly between, or multitask, all the d...
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Before we start, the new CUH-1200 C-Chassis model brings some curious physical changes. Gone is the PS4's glossy panel, and the new revision gives us a uniformly matte surface on top - a material less prone to dust and scratches build-up. Smart, depressib...
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The Xbox One gained some much-needed interface improvements and dropped to $400 (sans Kinect motion-and-sound detector) to match the PS4's price, while Sony's system gained some notable exclusives with games like Infamous: Second Son and The Last of Us: R...
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booredatwork.com Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:56
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The PS4 is slightly over a year old and Sony has taken the lead in this console generation Race. The PS4 has brought in new features apps, games and more to audience for more than 10 million consoles. The PS4 was designed from the ground up to ensure that...
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A half-year past launch, the PlayStation 4 still feels like an overachiever. The system runs better and is improving faster than its predecessor. Everything is relative, though. The PS4 is still a year-one console and has familiar year-one issues. It's n...
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More Info 48 hours with the PlayStation 4: gaming and first impressions The seven big little details we love about the PlayStation 4 Sony PlayStation 4 unboxing Every day, a new phone. A new tablet. A new laptop that doubles as a blender -- and it has And...
Dramatic improvement over PS3 gamepad, Clickable touchpad, The best triggers on any gamepad...
Terrible battery life, Analog stick coating isn't grippy enough...
After a marathon week with the PlayStation 4, we feel confident in saying it will be worth your hard-earned money when it goes on sale tomorrow. For $400, you're getting a speedy, powerful little PC with an extremely friendly user interface -- and it does...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:56
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Woe to tech reviewers everywhere, who now find themselves scurrying around and through every inch, port, and submenu of their gaming consoles here in the 2013 holiday season instead of sitting down, pouring a nice cup of hot chocolate, and enjoying th...
Streamlined UI, Excellent controller, Streaming-service apps (such as Netflix) don't require PlayStation Network subscription to use, Handy guest mode for playing with friends...
No DLNA support (at time of review), Antiquated friending process, HDCP-locked HDMI output, Short controller battery life, PS3 games don't work...
It's still early days in terms of game selection, but the PS4 debuts as a commanding console with a better, streamlined UI that fronts solid hardware. A much-improved controller and well-executed sharing and social features make it a winner...
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The PS4 and Xbox One are just getting started in a battle to be the game console of choice for the next five to ten years, and many shoppers are considering buying a PS4 or an Xbox One for the first time.While the Xbox 360 arguably won the last console co...
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However, Microsoft has since rescinded most, if not all these controversial policies. This combined with the fact that neither the PS4 nor the Xbox One are backwards compatible and won't play PS3 or Xbox 360 games makes knowing which console is best a tri...
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For this review, I was also able to procure a second controller, the camera, and several different PlayStation 4 games (physical disc and downloaded). The camera opens up the The Playroom mini-game set from the main menu.Console DesignIn the horizontal po...
amazing graphics, share options (pictures and video), live gameplay streaming options, can play games while downloading, new controller w/touchpad, included headset, cross play options with PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4 app (iOS and ANdroid), camera sys...
no backward compatible PS1, PS2 or PS3 disc play, left console shell area prone to scratches/fingerprints, include camera/second controller, no integration with cable or satellite services, limited music options...
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Listing the PS4 as a "games console that puts gamers first", Sony didn't reinvent the wheel for its latest gaming machine. Instead, the Japanese gaming titan has chosen to evolve and soup up its games console's internal components...
Great graphics, comfortable controller, stylish and compact design, sharing features...
Voice command feature is fiddly, launch lineup isn't stellar...
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New game consoles don't come every day, but this year the PS4 arrived with a collection of games, upgraded graphics, a new DualShock 4 controller and several PlayStation 4 features that set it apart from the PS3 and the Xbox One.The PS4 or PlayStation 4 a...
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Ladies and gentlemen, the next generation of video game consoles is here! The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 had their long moments in the sun, but it's time for us to move forward, with both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One released into the loving and awaitin...
The PlayStation 4 comes in a surprisingly small box, especially when compared to the Xbox One. In fact, it looks more like the box you might find a laptop in, not a high-end video game console. That's not a bad thing though, as there is nothing wrong with...
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Two new gaming consoles. Both very powerful. Both very ambitious. Both about to meet head to head... and do battle for your time, money and attention, as well as the fate of the universe! Two weeks ago we reviewed the PlayStation 4. Last week we reviewed...
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Seven years have passed since the PlayStation 3 came out. That is a long time in this industry. Think about it, so much has happened in the meantime, but the PlayStation 3 has remained relevant for the entire period. Still, the PlayStation 4 has been awai...
Powerful hardware, Excellent PS4 controller, Amazing graphics & physics rendering, TV apps support, Multitasking, Price...
Crippled media functionality, Power consumption, Few great games, Some user interface issues...
There is so much potential that we feel confident that the PlayStation 4 will be a success As we said in the beginning, seven years have passed since the PlayStation 3 came out. It will probably stay around for a few more years, but PlayStation 4 is he...
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The PlayStation 4 is here. A new age of console gaming from Sony is upon us, and the initial buzz for the first of this holiday's new console releases has been overwhelmingly positive.Priced at $399 and packing a DualShock 4 controller, a month of PlaySta...
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Sony's message this generation is clear: the PlayStation 4 is here to command gaming in the living room. The company does away with any large amount of distractions in all-encompassing entertainment coverage and heads straight and true for the living room...
When this review is first published, the PlayStation 4 will have just launched – less than a week ago, as it were. It's generally understood that a gaming console such as this has potential that can be unlocked in full many years after launch. The PS3 is...
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Earlier this morning Microsoft lifted the embargo on press reviews of the Xbox One. I've been playing with final hardware and near final software for a few days now and I wanted to share some thoughts. This is by no means one of our usual thorough review...
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The PlayStation 4 marks a turning point for Sony. It's a humble gaming machine designed to integrate into your living room, a far cry from the pomp and circumstance with which the company debuted its predecessor, the PlayStation 3.That's a good thing, sin...
New DualShock 4 controller feels great in the hand, Prescient inclusion of excellent system-level sharing functions, Remote Sharing is neat—if you stay close to the console...
Meager, unappealing game library, System interface remains cluttered and unintuitive, Controller has terrible battery life and a seemingly pointless lightbar...
Sony's latest console is a powerful, intelligently designed gaming machine without a game to recommend it. It's poised to perform well in the years to come, but it's an underwhelming proposition at launch...
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Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:57
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If the PlayStation 4 is any indication of the quality of the next generation of gaming, then it was worth the wait after all. I'm writing this review seven years to the day after Sony brought the PlayStation 3 to the United States, a console I swore I wou...
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The PlayStation 4 is one of the sexiest parallelograms we’ve had the pleasure of setting eyes on. We love the modern abstract design of the slanted box. It lends the device some showpiece status without taking away from the rest of your living room’s deco...
Stylis, compact desig, Improved controlle, Redesigned user interface easy to us, Faster game install, Beautiful graphics...
Exclusive launch title lineup somewhat wea, Online multiplayer behind a paywall...
Sony is ready to play and is playing to win. The $399 PlayStation 4 is a gamer’s console focusing on cutting down load times, sharing your best moments with your friends and maybe catching a movie or TV show in your downtime. That being said, with the...
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Remember daydreaming about a system that would let you buy and download games online, and then let you share your experiences socially? There was a day when the concept seemed so far off, but now that system is finally here. We've been talking about Sony'...
If there's one thing that's apparent from using the PS4 for a couple of weeks, it's that Sony has been listening. This system shows that they've heard our gripes over the PS3's XMB, and that they've heard our many George Foreman grill jokes. It shows that...
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It has been a long time coming, but the PlayStation 4 has finally arrived. You're probably wondering what is the experience like on the PS4? Should this be a must on your holiday gift list? Read on for our thoughts on this highly anticipated next gen cons...
Support for up to 16 users, web browser and apps are free, parental controls, second screen experience for PS Vita, healthy launch title lineup cool Indie titles, store lets you try games before you buy, Playroom experience is downright adorable, improved...
Voice control doesn't always work on the first try, camera is needed for voice chat with friends and voice navigation of the system, hardcore gamers will run out of hard drive space pretty fast, no sharing gameplay videos to YouTube, and the user interfac...
It has been 7 years since the PS3 was released, and the PS4 is a massive upgrade over its predecessor. On some titles, like Killzone Shadow Fall, the gaming experience is practically life-like and offers a vision of what is to come. However, the PS4's...
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If you listen closely, you can hear it: the eye of the console storm. We are between technologies and the big hardware makers know it. It's a move from an optical-disk-based, high-heat standalone device. To paraphrase William Gibson: the future is here, i...
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Seven years is a technological eternity. Yet the PlayStation 3 has sold well for that long, ever since DJ Fatman Scoop and Ludacris hosted its blowout launch event in New York City in 2006. At launch, the PlayStation 3 was big, heavy, and expensive — it t...
Fantastic controller, Handsome console, Simple, game-focused interface...
Not enough great games yet, Occasional worrisome performance problems, Interface doesn't scale well for power users...
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The PlayStation 4 is a next-generation console to satisfy gamers' appetites for new content, but do its supporting features break new ground for game consoles? We explore this question in the second portion of our PlayStation 4 review.Part one of Mashable...
Beautiful new console, The best controller Sony has ever made, Easy-to-use sharing features will push gaming forward...
Underwhelming first-party launch games, Cluttered menus, Some entertainment and online features are not worth your time...
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It's been seven years since Sony unveiled the PlayStation 3 to the world, but the day has finally come for Sony's next-gen gaming console: the PlayStation 4 .We've had our hands on the PS4 for a little while, so we've been able to test it and share our ow...
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If the recent console cycle is anything to go by, the PlayStation 4 will be a major part of living rooms for at least seven years. We've been playing around with the Sony's next-gen console for the better part of a week now, including nearly two full days...
Beautiful, unique case design, Relatively quiet operating noise, Lighting, smoke effects, and character models look great, DualShock 4 controller is one of the best we've ever used, Stream game audio to any headset through the controller, What's New secti...
Relatively high power consumption, Leap in graphics doesn't provide the "wow factor" of previous generational jumps, Controller only gets about 7 hours of battery life, Flat system interface gets cluttered and hard to use, Limited editing and upload optio...
Remote PlayA quick demo of Remote Play at work, straight from my bedroom.While some later-era PS3 games supported streaming gameplay to a PlayStation Vita, the Remote Play functionality is built in to the PS4 at the system level. It's a surprisingly well-...
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How good is the PlayStation 4? Ask me in five years. Ask me after Naughty Dog's next couple of games, after I figure out whether God of War is headed in the right direction, after I learn whether it has become unfathomable to play a console game without l...
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After seven years of waiting, we have finally experienced next-generation gaming. Sony's PlayStation 4 gives us hope for more powerful, jaw-dropping video games, and leaves a lot to the imagination for the future.The Japanese electronics giant has been ta...
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HardCOREware.net Updated: 2015-10-10 11:26:57
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Quite a few other promises were made to us last generation, only to be broken eventually:So with each new announcement, it's fun to look at each one trying to pick out fantasy from reality.The problem this year is that both Sony and Microsoft announced th...
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With PlayStation 4, Sony has upped the video game ante with incredible graphics and the ability to share gameplay with the touch of a “share” button on its redesigned game controller. But how is it as a media streamer? I took a look at Sony's latest to ch...
Offers most major apps, Excellent picture and sound quality, No additional subscriptions required to access streaming services, Netflix Max helps find recommendations geared to your taste...
No remote or QWERTY keyboard outside of game controller, Limited number of apps—no social networks or photo apps, No DLNA or other streaming from home network media libraries...
Excellent for gaming and on the whole, but not the best choice for streaming alone...
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The Xbox 360 kicked off the 7th generation of consoles 8 long years ago. Since 2005 we've seen the rise of social games, smartphone technology, mobile gaming, tablets, and even free-to-play gaming. All of these have been called at one time or another the...
There's not much more you can ask for in a console launch. As someone who's sat through the PS2 launch, with a million titles but none of them worth playing, and the PS3 launch with hardly any titles and nothing worth playing, the PS4 is head and shoulder...
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Engadget is re-reviewing the current generation of game consoles, each of which has benefited from major firmware updates, price drops and an improved selection of games. We've already revisited the Xbox One , and now it's the PlayStation 4's turn. Though...
Navigating the UI feels fast and intuitive, Tons of great exclusive games, Compact size makes the console surprisingly portable...
Gamepad battery life is still short, WiFi speeds can be frustratingly slow, System storage interface can be problematic and inaccurate...
The PlayStation 4 has always focused on doing one thing incredibly well: playing video games. Two and a half years after hitting store shelves, a few unforeseeable issues have cropped up, but the PS4 is still the best console experience money can buy...
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It's really about damn time that Sony and/or a third party decided to release a PS4 media remote of some type. Yes, it's not all that difficult to pick up a DualShock 4 and control your console, but there's something to be said for a dedicated remote to h...
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gizmodo.com Updated: 2017-06-02 01:23:03
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A half-year past launch, the PlayStation 4 still feels like an overachiever. The system runs better and is improving faster than its predecessor. Everything is relative, though. The PS4 is still a year-one console and has familiar year-one issues. It's no...
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A half-year past launch, the PlayStation 4 still feels like an overachiever. The system runs better and is improving faster than its predecessor. Everything is relative, though. The PS4 is still a year-one console and has familiar year-one issues. It's no...
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The last years have seen an incredible growth in gaming console popularity. We see that besides the established users of consoles, a lot of people are converting everyday from the “good-ol'” PC to a gaming console. Now this happens for a number of reasons...
Great Graphics, Great Performance, DualShock 4, Attractive Design, Touchpad...
Bad battery life...
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As an adult with small hands whose childhood nemesis was the hulking Duke controller on the original Xbox, I empathize with those who have a hard time using a normal controller. Though I've grown into them over the years and am quite comfortable using a s...
Cheap, Great for children, Lightweight, Provides nearly the same functionality as the DualShock 4...
Awkward to hold if you're used to a normal DualShock 4 controller, Lacks a few advanced DualShock 4 features, Not made for adults with larger hands, Not available in a wireless model...
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