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(TIMELINE: EVOLUTION OF PLAYSTATION)
-A total of over 4,000 game titles were released worldwide, with over 1.5 billion copies sold.
-A hard disk drive can be installed in an expansion bay on the back of the console, and is required to play certain games, notably the popular Final Fantasy XI.
-PlayStation 2 also supports PlayStation memory cards and controllers, although original PlayStation memory cards will only work with original PlayStation games[60] and the controllers may not
support all functions (such as analogue buttons) for PlayStation 2 games.
40 GB hard drive
Playstation 3
-PlayStation 3 is convex on its left side, with the PlayStation logo upright, when vertical (the top side is convex when horizontal) and has a glossy black
finish.
-PS3's hardware has also been used to build supercomputers for high-performance computing.
-PlayStation 3 features a slot-loading 2× speed Blu-ray Disc drive for games, Blu-ray movies, DVDs, and CDs.
-PlayStation 3 has been produced in various models: the original, the Slim, and the Super Slim. Successive models have added or removed various
features, reduced the console's initial purchase price and weight, and increased storage capacity
Playstation 4
-series was officially announced in June 2015, releasing first in Japan, then worldwide
-The console also includes secondary custom chips that handle tasks associated with downloading, uploading, and social gameplay.
-The PS4 cooling system uses a single centrifugal fan, which draws air in from both sides of the console, split into flows above and below the main PCB, before
entering the fan from top and bottom; the fan exhaust then cools the main APU via a heat pipe-connected heatsink, with the exhaust passing over the main
power supply before being emitted from the rear of the console.
Playstation Vr
-In September 2015, it was revealed the headset would have three rendering modes for developers to choose from: native 90 Hz, native 120 Hz, and a
mode where gameplay running at 60 Hz would be displayed at 120 Hz using a motion interpolation technique called asynchronous reprojection.
-The Aim Controller is an optional, abstractly-shaped light gun peripheral that was bundled with Farpoint and also sold separately for US$59.99. It is
also compatible with a limited selection of VR shooter games, and mimics the feel of a gun more closely than a traditional gamepad
Playstation 5
-The PlayStation 5 is powered by a custom system on a chip (SoC) designed in tandem by AMD and Sony,[36] integrating a custom 7 nm AMD Zen 2
CPU with eight cores running at a variable frequency capped at 3.5 GHz.
-Both the CPU and GPU are monitored by a special boost system incorporating AMD's SmartShift technology that adjusts the frequency of these units
based on the current activities of both to target ideal constant power drawn and a model SoC performance profile.
-The cooling system includes a double-sided cooling fan for air intake that is 120 mm in diameter and 45 mm thick, and a large heat sink with a standard heat
pipe design that Sony says has a "shape and airflow [which] make it possible to achieve the same performance as a vapor chamber".
PlayStation VR2 tech specs
Display method. OLED.
Sensors. Motion sensor: Six-axis motion sensing system (three-axis gyroscope, three-axis accelerometer) ...
Cameras. ...
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