
Two USB 3 ports and an auxiliary port for the PlayStation 4 camera. GPU: 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD next-generation Radeon-based graphics engine. CPU: single-chip custom processor, x86-64 AMD "Jaguar," 8 cores. Here’s what’s under the PlayStation 4’s hood: As with previous PlayStation consoles, the power supply is built into the case – you don’t have to worry about snaking a bulky power brick behind your desk or entertainment center. It measures about 10.83” wide by 2.01” high and 12.01” long, weighing in at a little over 6 pounds. The PlayStation 4 is a sleek-looking machine, built from matte and glossy black plastic (“Jet black,” according to Sony). Either way, here’s everything you need to know about the PlayStation 4. If you’re ready to get in on the fun, you can read this while you’re waiting in line at midnight – the PS4 preorder ship has long since sailed for most of us. Take a look at what games support digital upgrades, learn about its Vita support, and see what’s changing on the PlayStation Network.
If you’ve already decided to pick up Sony’s new console, you can use this list as a guide while you wait. The PlayStation 4 launches on November 15, and with it comes a slew of new games, tech, and potential.
At this point, you’ve likely made up your mind about whether to take the next-gen plunge or wait it out.