Have any Question or Comment? Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. We use cookies to optimize our website and our service. Functional cookies. The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. The SSD inside the console is fast enough that according to a report by Wired it took around 0.
GPU: 9. It'll use 36 compute units and runs at 2. Audio: 3D audio. Resolution: Up to 8k support, full 4k; capable of ray tracing. You can find a whole lot more about the PS5 right here , including the PS5 controller and leaked photos of the devkit. Can Capcom deliver with its next Street Fighter game and get a whole new generation into fighting?
We sure hope so. Steam Deck is absolutely releasing in February, unless reasons. Valve says its handheld console is set to launch soon, "global pandemic, supply issues, and shipping issues notwithstanding". Microsoft is no longer producing Xbox One consoles. It is actually classified as the new Xbox , so we will call it that. The obvious change is in its look.
The matte colored exterior has been replaced with a glossy black casing, and a concave indention that comes to a point at the power button, which has also been redesigned. Where the old model had a button that needed to physically be pressed, the new buttons are touch sensitive and require no pressure.
There is even a sound to indicate that the command was accepted. The same is true for the tray, as the button has been moved from the side, and placed above. One minor drawback of the new casing is that the shine of the casing is also extremely prone to gathering fingerprints and smudges. In terms of size, the new is smaller than the original by roughly an inch and a half to two-inches. It is not a huge difference, but it does feel more compact. Part of that is due to the fact that the hard drive design has been totally remodeled.
Where on the previous version it was located on the side, the new version puts the hard drive inside the console.
It is still removable though, but that presents a problem in itself. The hard drive is located behind a panel on the side, but to remove the drive itself, you pull on a fabric tab that in turn releases a button to unlatch the hard drive. In theory this seems fine, but if you repeatedly pull out your hard drive and transport it between multiple Xboxes- which WILL eventually happen- then the cord will wear down.
If the cord rips, the hard drive is not going to come out easily. This is a minor flaw, and Microsoft is likely banking on the fact that people will be using smaller hard drives to transfer the data via USBs rather than continually removing the internal hard drive, but it still seems like an unnecessarily risky design. It is a minor gripe, but an obvious one. The inclusion of a GB hard drive standard is in itself nice, but the GB hard drive was standard on the last bundle as well.
The change of hard drives does mean that the hard drives on older s are not physically compatible with the new models, but there is a cable you can buy that will allow you to transfer existing data from one drive to another with ease.
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