In my personal opinion, looks doesn’t really matter as long it can play next gen games well Large console. A lot of air-vents throughout making it aerodynamic, cool, quiet, and does not overheat or get hot with consecutive gameplay hours. 667of 820gb of free download space in console Swapping SDD is not as easy as Xbox Series X (with it’s plug and play method) as you have to remove some screws.
You have console in vertical position without stand, but does not have grip (rubber feet) so may slide if bumped into or during an earthquake Front of console: USB-C, USB-A, power, and eject button Back of console: Two USB-A (Super Speed), LAN port, HDMI, and power port Wished it had more USB-C ports to be future proof, but guess they kept USB-A for some current accessories to be backwards compatible.
Also no optical audio port means i can’t use some of my surround sound headsets. Hope both Haptic feedback and Adaptive triggers say the entire lifespan and transfer to PS6 instead of dropping off like the six axis on PS3 and light bar in PS4 Has built in mic.
PS5 games only can be played with DualSense –Software UI, OS is the similar to PS4 with scrolling apps/games (left, right, up, down) There’s an activity row where you can track your progress on games Other rows are News and PSN store There are notifications popups, but you can turn on ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode Similar to phone’s swipe down tool bar for basic profile (trophy list, avatar, user info,etc), accessibility options, sound, Game Base, internet wifi select, controllers (see connected controllers), etc on home screen for easy access. Reminds me of how to give endorsements (Sportsmanship, Good Teammate, Shot Caller) in Overwatch to encourage positivity in online community.
PS4 trophies on PS5 act the same Base price for games are $70 ($10 more than last gen); Excluding Special/Collector’s editions, DLC, micro-transactions, loot crates, and surprise mechanics Overall, aside from some odd design choices very capable next gen system.
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