Monday, March 24, 2014

PS4

Much Like the Xbox One, the PS4 is not backwards compatible(excluding PlayStation Now) and offers only a few titles; the wireless internet on the PS4 now supports n networking, meaning it will support (reasonably) faster connections than the PS3, and a controller which includes a touchpad. For those of you with a PS3; you may have noticed that your console is also great for media applications; it can play Blu-rays, read music and videos off of memory sticks, and wirelessly stream from other devices plus.... Bluetooth everything. The PS4 does not approach media with the same zeal; to use the PS4 for Blu-ray requires a software download, and it does not have the same memory stick or wireless media player functionality as its predecessor. The PS4 is intended to be a PURE gaming machine; whereas the PS3 was a multi-media device; Sony went in the opposite direction of Microsoft, stepping away from wide-functionality in order to place the focus on gaming. Unlike the Xbox One; the PS4 is set to have a large library of content; though many of these titles will also be released on the PS3.

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