1. Game aficionados are after the new PlayStation4.
Developers want the PlayStation 4. Sony claims to not
expect the PS4 for not less than another several years.
What is a brother to try and do if he is wishing for a PS4? If
your name is Joseph Dumary, you design and style your
own and cram it with the much innovative tech, the
"father of the PlayStation," Ken Kutaragi, would weep
tears to see it make it past the the theory stage. Find the
latest news on The Tech Labs.
2. Improving about the lean PS3's design, Dumary's PS4
theory is made out of 60 % recyclable materials,
magnesium alloy as well as carbon, sucks zero watts when
in stand by and has a switch that quickly turns off power
from the outlet every half an hour and pulls power from
the rechargeable battery for around a few minutes.
3. In Dumary's world, physical media is still alive and
kicking. The PS4 console has a 3D Blu-ray optical drive,
1.5TB hard disk, DLNA, five USB 3.0 ports (two on front,
three on back), support for 4K resolution, wireless HDMI
or DPConnect-compatibility for as much as half a dozen
HDTVs plus a controller having a touchscreen that appears
like early Wii U fan mock-ups.
4. The Sony PlayStation 4 has been said to be crafted from
eco-friendly elements. The games console is anticipated to
generally be made up to 60% of recyclable elements. Aside
from that, it will also possess a "Eco Start" attribute,
that may enable gamers to save and resume games,
without the need to switch off the gaming console.
5. Furthermore, it is choreographed to switch off every half
an hour of no activity. The exciting part is that during this
time, the games console will self-charge automatically
from a rechargeable cell. This doesn't only save
energy, but in addition retains and extends the life span of
the gaming system.
6. Although the system is combined with eco-friendly
attributes, it surely requires those specifications which are
essentially necessary for any hard core gamers. The
PlayStation 4 is anticipated to sport a 1.5 TB hard disk
drive, that allows users to save a lot of video games. It's
going to have USB 3.0 ports together with an HDMI
connect port.
7. As a concept, Dumary's dream machine features don't
stop there. There's PS Vita online connectivity, Sony
Ericsson synchronization, a great deal of apps and widgets,
Bluetooth and even a nifty "ECO Restart" feature that
resumes video games from the last save point from before
it was powered down.
8. We doubt Sony's PS4 will pack as many new technologies
as the PS3 did back in 2006, but then again what exactly
are we without dreams?
9. For any most recent news and updates on the innovative
Sony PlayStation, check online today!