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At launch, the PlayStation 3 was flush with technological bells and whistles: a multi-format memory card reader, user-upgradeable 2.5" serial ATA hard drive, and support for high-capacity Blu-ray discs. It had a powerful CPU, the Cell processor, whose simple name masked its notoriously complex architecture. Like the Emotion Engine in the PlayStation 2, the Cell called for a new approach to processor optimization and would go underutilized for years. Developers had to work harder to harness its potential, and it was expensive to manufacture, ultimately raising the barrier to entry on all fronts. In hindsight, it was perhaps too complex at the start for anyone's good.

Seven years later, the PlayStation 4 proves that Sony has learned its lesson. It was designed around semi-custom PC parts from AMD, a factor that lowers manufacturing costs and simplifies game development. It's less of a jack-of-all-trades than its predecessor, but it hits the necessary extra-curricular touchstones. Even the oft-criticized DualShock, a seemingly sacred PlayStation staple, was reinvented for the better. The PlayStation 4 is refined, both inside and out, and though there are minor imperfections to cope with, they hardly seem to matter in light of the system's numerous achievements.

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At a glance, the PlayStation 4's compact, rhomboid chassis is immediately impressive. Its matte-black and glossy panels are divided by a thin light-bar on the hood and a squared groove that circuits the perimeter, sheltering the slot-loading Blu-ray drive, USB ports, and air-vents. Given that it's arguably the most powerful next-gen console, and the only one with an internal power supply, it’s a credit to the engineering and design teams at Sony that the PlayStation 4 is so small and sleek while succinctly incorporating ventilation that not only works, but remains mostly out of sight.

Stood upright, the PlayStation 4 takes on a monolithic silhouette, though it needs a proper stand to secure its precarious position. Laying the system flat keeps it practically secure, but curiously, Sony designed it to sit on three offset feet. As a result, the system wobbles when downward pressure is applied on the left-hand side. For all the intelligence of the PlayStation 4’s design and its sturdy appearance, this is a ridiculous, though still minor flaw.

Sony veered away from its favorite form factor for the DualShock 4, elongating the handles and spreading everything slightly apart for a far more comfortable fit. It went to town with the extra space in the middle, incorporating a 2” x 1” touchpad that also doubles as a large, physical button. Beneath the touchpad sits a mono-audio speaker, the PlayStation home button, and a pair of ports: one for stereo headphones, and an EXT port with a yet unrealized purpose. Gone are the start and select buttons. In their place, straddling the top of the touchpad, lay the new share and options buttons. Perhaps in a move to avoid accidental button presses, these two buttons are unusually flush with the controller. As such, they're hard to press without checking the controller first.

The share button is the more interesting of the two, acting as the gateway to Sony's game capture and video streaming initiative, which we'll get to a bit later.

On the top of the DualShock 4, nestled between the improved, concave triggers, there’s a micro-USB port for charging the non-removable lithium-ion battery, and a multicolor light bar that can interact with the PlayStation Camera accessory. Its ability to change color and brightness allows developers to communicate with players in potentially interesting ways, such as in Sound Shapes where the light pulses on and off with the beat. Lastly, and perhaps least obviously, Sony upgraded the DualShock’s vibration and motion-sensing capabilities to offer greater sensitivity and range for developers to tinker with.

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Smartly, Sony chose PC-like x86-64 components for the PlayStation 4, and worked with AMD to develop a hybrid CPU capable of reaching clock speeds up to 2.75 GHz (rumored to run at 1.6 GHz), comprised of two quad-core Jaguar modules. This is paired with a semi-custom 800 MHz Radeon GPU, theoretically capable of 1.84 teraFLOPS, roughly in line with a GeForce GTX 660 or Radeon 7850.

Processors aside, the system’s biggest boon is the 8GB of GDDR5 RAM, an expensive variety of RAM typically reserved for graphics cards. It utilizes a 256-bit interface, clocked at 5,500 MHz, with a bandwidth potential of 176 GB/s. This is likely one of the more expensive components in the entire build, but the bandwidth and speed it lends to the system should prove invaluable to developers, and ultimately, result in better-looking games for players.

The included Blu-ray drive is faster than the one found in the PlayStation 3, but you'll need to wait before playing any games now that Sony requires all games to be installed to the system's internal hard drive first. Blu-ray discs are capable of storing up to 50 GB of data, and with a 500 GB hard drive, it's not unreasonable to worry about space. Granted, most games are well under 50 GB, but if you eventually find that you're running out of room on your hard drive, you have two options: delete game data, or install a new hard drive.

Thankfully, you don't have to void your warranty to accomplish the latter. Simply slide off the glossy panel using your hands and a bit of pressure, unscrew five screws, replace the hard drive, and reverse the process. Lastly, copy the system restore firmware from Sony's support website to a USB stick, and format your new hard drive via the PlayStation 4's operating system.

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Though you will only see a minimal performance gain if you upgrade to a faster 7200 RPM hard drive, it's an easy way to increase the amount of available storage space. If, however, speed is critical, you can also install a solid state drive, which will halve loading times in some cases, but these flash-based drives are expensive and storage space comes at a premium. Sadly, external drives may only be used to upgrade the system's firmware. That means no extra storage for game installs, and no support for media playback. Given that the PS4 uses high-speed USB 3.0 ports, this rather limited support seems like a missed opportunity.

Major components aside, PlayStation 4 features a reasonable assemblage of ports and connectivity options. It’s got a gigabit ethernet port, in addition to support for 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, though somewhat disappointingly, wireless support is limited to the oversaturated 2.4 GHz frequency band. Technically, 802.11n devices can support the less-saturated 5 GHz band, but this sadly isn't the case in the PlayStation 4.

This certainly isn't going to hold back the PlayStation 4 from doing what it normally would, but with the near-ubiquitous support for Remote Play and second-screen gaming on the Vita, a more advanced wireless radio could have gone along way to reaffirm the value of connecting the two devices together.

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Pairing a Vita to a PlayStation 4 is easy, only requiring that both devices are connected to the same network. The results are typically adequate for gaming, and certainly much better than the PlayStation 3's version of Remote Play, but it's still far from perfect. Depending on your range, and the saturation of the 2.4 GHz frequencies in your gaming environment, a slight delay between the Vita and PlayStation 4 can seriously impact your in-game performance. At the moment, it's a feature that's too inconsistent for everyday use, but has potential that's too attractive to ignore.

Apart from the DualShock 4, the Bluetooth radio is rather underutilized at launch. There's no support for wireless headsets, for example, though as a consolation, you can plug chat-enabled headsets into the controller’s 3.5 mm audio port for chat and/or in-game audio.

Otherwise, audio and video are limited to the HDMI and optical ports on the back of the system, with no support for analog connectivity. Users can take advantage of the system's breadth of audio support, including PCM, Dolby, and DTS audio formats. It's also worth noting that the PlayStation 4 is the first device that supports the brand new DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 format, providing near-lossless 7.1 surround sound for internet video.

While there are no games rendered at the lofty 4K resolution on the PlayStation 4, Sony has confirmed that photos and video will work. 3D support, on the other hand, which was once a priority for Sony, has been put on the back burner. It even neglected support for 3D Blu-rays, a format it pioneered just a few short years ago.

Online gaming hasn't changed a lot since the PlayStation 3, except for one major shift: the PlayStation 4 requires a PlayStation Plus subscription. This service carries a $50 annual fee, but with free games, cloud-save support, and exclusive discounts, it amounts to a fair trade in the end for the majority of customers.

Multiplayer gaming is and will continue to be a mainstay of the online experience, but Sony, like Microsoft, is laser-focused on video streaming and sharing. Though it will continue to evolve over time, the PlayStation 4 can currently log 15 minutes of video in the background, and with the simple press of the share button, you can initiate the video editing and sharing process. Disappointingly, gameplay footage can only be uploaded to Facebook at launch, though screenshots are sharable on both Facebook and Twitter.

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Sharing is valuable, but streaming gameplay to Twitch and Ustream proves to be a much more useful and intriguing feature. Again, the process is simple: press the share button, and choose the "broadcast gameplay" menu item, and choose from Twitch or Ustream to start sharing. Once you've logged into your account, you get to choose from a few options such as picture-in-picture broadcasting with the PlayStation Camera, microphone support, and on-screen comments. It's a simple process that works as intended with virtually no compromises, giving Sony an instant leg up in one of the most important aspects of next-gen console gaming.

The optional $60 PlayStation Camera plays a small part in streaming, allowing you to integrate your face and voice into video streams, but it also allows you to control parts of the PlayStation 4 operating system using voice commands. It's not as elaborate as Microsoft's plans for the Xbox One, but it's beneficial when it works as intended. At the moment, you can go to the home screen, start games, take screenshots, and power down the system. The added convenience of voice commands is tangible, but the real selling point of the camera is its integration with streaming video.

Unlike with the PlayStation 3, Sony got almost everything right immediately out of the gate with the PlayStation 4. It's powerful, good looking, and the support for streaming gameplay gives Sony a unique advantage as Microsoft races to catch up. Sony cut a few corners, though really, not having the latest Wi-Fi radio isn't damning, and there are other features that can be patched in through software updates in the future.

The focus on gaming is also readily apparent, especially when compared to Microsoft's overt entertainment-centric efforts. It shows in the hardware, especially with its GDDR5 RAM and beefy GPU, both of which offer significant performance advantages to Microsoft's console. The operating system is light on its feet as well, dedicating its resources to gaming and social features first and foremost. It's a powerful console with understated and forward-thinking designs applied throughout, and though it won't win awards for innovation, it's an impressive next-gen gaming console, and a big step forward for the PlayStation brand.

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There are three rubber contacts on the bottom of the PS4 if you plan to sit horizontally, if you remove all of them it doesn't wobble anymore.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Wonderful. You actually have to remove the feet to make it not wobble? I'm sorry but did they get a school leaver to do that bit? Totally unacceptable for a world leading company to just neglect such a simple thing.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Since when did a slight wobble in a specific location, only after applying a decent amount of pressure, become some major flaw? Oh wait, there isn't much else to bash on the PS4, so you have to try and take it down somehow . . .

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@TheGamerPhenom @Gamer_4_Fun Nothing else to bash, except the fact Dual Shock sucks, the launch games were just as terrible as always, Sony still can't make a decent user interface, the PS Network has still to prove it isn't a broken unstable mess and they can't even work out that if you don't want a square box to wobble you put four legs on it. No there is nothing wrong at all.

Also it is kind of a big thing since it isn't just that it wobbles it actually causes an audible sound doing so when placed on a solid surface. I was watching a movie on my 360 yesterday thinking I wouldn't mind a next gen console if only it is to have a console that doesn't sound like a jumbo jet. Now we have console wobble noise to contend with? Sounds fucking wonderful.

Not to mention the PS4 has changed so little about itself except power that there is a wonder they didn't call it the PS 3.5

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> At least its Sony. If it was the EA PS4, the extra leg would cost you $40 and removing the other 3 would void your EULA.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Have a look at some Youtube videos and there are people on there who have an audible sound coming from their console like a computer with a dodgy fan. A noise that was obviously loud enough to cause a person to make a Youtube video and loud enough to be annoying as hell.

The fix for that noise was applying pressure to one of the corners. Something tells me it isn't a coincidence.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> It is definitely a weird oversight, but then again why on earth would anyone push their PS4 at that spot to begin with? Even if they do, it just wobbles a bit. I don't know about you guys but I will just play from my couch instead of trying to make it wobble.

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Sharing is scaring :)

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Good to see that the PS4 and Wii U are actual gaming devices, not glorified TV boxes.

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The focus on gaming is also readily apparent, especially when compared to Microsoft's overt entertainment-centric efforts.

By gamers for Gamers the SONY way.

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WTF, Post some scores so I can complain or rage on people cause i don't agree with them and thus they are crazy and only me calling them names would prove my point!.

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freedom01  Moderator

If you want score check ign

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Um, PS4/10 & XBOXONE/10 ?

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@nait2k4 @freedom01 PS4 8.2 XB1 7.8

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ps4 8 vbox one 9 good review

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Never heard of a vbox. Where can I get one?¿

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> It's a telephony thing. I swear. You'd probably have no use for one though

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I could tell you, but it might be illegal in some states.

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not reading ... wheres the score?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> 0.0/10.

the good- READ THE REVIEW.

the bad- it sucks.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> not sure if butthurt fanboy or psdrone that got a broken ps4


either way, mine works. 10/10

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> well that went over your head.

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really the system ratings are blown out of proportion. If you're happy with your system that's all that really matters. And both of these systems are launch systems. You won't see the near final version for a while yet. That's the best part. They both will continue to evolve over the years.

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if you guys want numbers then

ign ps4 review-8.2 xbox one review -7.8

polygon ps4 review - 7.5 xbox one review - 8.0

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<< LINK REMOVED >> lol polygon at it again...

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Wait, wut? Gamespot started doing hardware reviews? Love how there's no score. People actually have to(dun dun dunnn) READ!

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<< LINK REMOVED >> yeah ... that's why i lost interest and made it through 2 paragraphs then proceeded to read the comments because that's more entertaining.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> GS has been reviewing graphics cards and other pc stuff more frequently.

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Yeah, now that you remind me, I recall that as well. I meant in terms of consoles. Should have been more specific.

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I think I'll wait until wireless headphone and 3d blu-ray support to be patched in. Besides I have a huge backlog of games to catch up on before tackling next gen.

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So many people looking for that numeric rating so they can tear down the review. Well played, GameSpot.

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great review. to buy or not to buy.

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good write up. I give it a 10, or a Tom McShea 8.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> You sir, need more likes to this!! :)

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I think I don't need more reasons to restrain myself from getting the Ps4, take all my Money SONY I'm just patiently waiting for the 29th.....I wish I could get some games in $40 :/


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<< LINK REMOVED >> Get a PS Plus sub (unless you already have one), and grab Resogun, Contrast, and more coming soon.

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Solid machine for single player games, when more start coming out that will be nice. For online gaming, I still think it's way behind the Xbox one. Also, a console that is good looking? That's really a matter of taste, and somewhat makes the review sound a bit biased. Hey the guy enjoys the PS4 that's cool, this is just another review from 1 man.

The other thing I don't get is the big emphasis on Twitch. Yes it's an awesome feature I agree, but most people won't have too many followers at first and will be busy playing games, I don't see it as a big deal right now.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Urban legend. never had any problem with PS3 online services in 7 + years.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I agree, Sony's online services always worked great for me.

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Am I the only one wondering where the hell is the rating... I don't see it.

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Ah man, people actually have to read in order to determine what the reviewer thinks rather than go by some arbitrary number.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I read it. I was just curious if it was me that couldnt find or there really wasn't a rating.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Thats the problem with these people, many of them are lazy. After read the title, find the rating number, skip the whole article and straight go to comment section spending hours fighting each other there. Tobe honest by reading the article i know what the rating without the author need to put it there.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Same.. I don't see a point in reviewing something if you're not going to give the obvious "should you get it or not" ending.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> It's a console. I'm glad there is no ratings.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> GameSpot didnt want to take the risk like IGN did i guess

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I just want to play good quality games and am not fussed by this Twitter / app / streaming crap so when the next Gears of War comes out for the XBOX ONE or some serious quality games start to come out, then i will consider getting a next gen console. Otherwise for now i'm happy playing my 360 with the likes of the best game going around AKA GTA V YEAHHHHHH

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GTA V is impressive. Too bad the developers can't look at the end of their console cycle as the beginning... It seems just when they've mastered a systems potential they are moving on to something else...

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