On September 7, Sony is expected to unveil a new thinner and cheaper PS4 model alongside the 4K-ready upgraded PS4 Neo. Now we have our first look at the new so-called "PS4 Slim" model. The owner ...
Sony's new thinner and cheaper PS4 Slim console refresh features a shrunken 16nm APU chip to reduce total console power draw, boost power efficiency, and save on space. After watching Tech-Links' ...
The PS4 Slim is Sony’s latest hardware model. Sporting a slimmer design than the original PS4, and a few internal and aesthetic changes, the PlayStation 4 Slim will be available to buy in September.
As its name suggests, the Slim is indeed a more compact version of what came before. The Slim drops over 2 pounds in weight, down to 4.63 pounds from 6.17, and it measures 10.43 x 11.34 x 1.54 inches, ...
The PS4 Slim was announced alongside the 4K-capable PlayStation Pro at the company's 2016 PlayStation Meeting event. For more on the PlayStation Pro, check out our coverage from the event. Unlike ...
Hardware iterations have been happening steadily and silently for many console generations now. As the cost of parts goes down and more efficient versions become affordable, companies make little ...
As of Nov. 10, the PlayStation 4 line will look radically different as two new models come to retail. The PlayStation lover well-versed in specs will know exactly how to discern one version of the PS4 ...
A PS4 Slim unboxing video surfaces online briefly before going private, revealing that Sony will also be packaging a brand new DualShock 4 controller with the new console. That was June, however, and ...
PS4 Slim will bring PlayStation consoles up to speed with modern networking devices, apparently. PS4 Slim looks set to include support for 5Ghz WiFi networks, up from the 2.4Ghz support found in the ...
Sony’s new PS4 Slim will support 5GHz WiFi, according to the PS4 Slim manual posted on Twitter over the weekend. The original PS4 model supports WiFi on the 2.4GHz frequency which is prone to dropped ...
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