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December 2013
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The editors liked
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
No one likes to waste power and deal with insane energy bills
So it's reassuring to see Sony dialling back the PS4's power consumption. Though the original PS4's looks have become comfortingly familiar
The new smaller
More reserved design will make it
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
Powerful spec
Great controller
Stylish looks
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
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
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
Simple set-up and interface
Games look and sound great
Good selection of TV
Film and music apps
Decent AV performance
The PlayStation 4 serves up dazzling graphics
Runs on a simplified and logical interface and boasts a fantastic controller. It has the upper hand in indie games and can stream a constantly growing list of legacy titles via PlayStation Now. The PS4 makes
Great games
Good value
Improved power efficiency
PS Plus still a great deal
DualShock 4 better than ever
Small and easy to hide out of the way
DualShock 4 controller has USB communication
Easy to swap out the internal hard drive
Capable of HDR gaming
Next generation graphics
Cheaper than competitors
Slick user interface
Excellent controller
Stunning 1080p gaming for the win
Remote Play is brilliant
Super-slick and fast operation
Compact design
Energy efficient
Super quiet
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
Attractive and compact design
Great new controller
Impressive streaming support
Many new features
Incredibly quiet
Much more energy efficient
Looks lovely
Easier to expand HDD space
The editors didn't like
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
When sat next to the Xbox One S
Which isn't massively more expensive than the 2016 PlayStation Slim
It's hard not to feel a little jealous of Microsoft's machine's 4K Blu-ray player. It's a luxury
For sure
But it's a future proofed one that may mean t
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
Lack of exclusive games
Not backwards compatible
Media a bit light
No DLNA media streaming capabilities from launch. Or CD playback. Or MP3 support. Or 3D Bluray capabilities. Or backwards compatibility with PS3 games
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
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
Power use a bit on the high side when in the UI or watching a Bluray
Multimedi
No 3D Blu-ray
CD or DLNA support
Not as good as a dedicated disc player
The Xbox One has a slight edge in non-gaming entertainment features such as streaming content and media portal apps
Optical audio removed
No 4K Blu
Ray player
Not the prettiest machine on the market
No optical digital audio output
A mere 500GB HDD
No 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player
Lack of A-list titles
Camera not included
Lack of Alist titles
No DLNA - yet
4K games still out of reach
Some features look a little underbaked right now
Lacks 4K Blu-ray player
PS4 Pro launch on the horizon
Many features still on the way
Like Gaikai streaming games
Baffling lack of DLNA and MP3 support
Most features require PSN connection
PS Plus required for non
F2P multiplayer
Controller analogue sticks still not durable enough
The PS4 Pro makes this a tough sell to dedicated fans
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...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Published: 2013-11-28, Author: Will , review by: itproportal.com
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...
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...
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 ...
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...