We can see an official video on how Sony rips the PlayStation 5 to pieces.
„We began conceptualizing [the] PlayStation 5 in 2015, and we’ve spent the past five years designing and developing the console. Our team values a well thought out, beautifully designed architecture. Inside the console is an internal structure looking neat and tidy, which means that there aren’t any unnecessary components and the design is efficient. As a result, we’re able to achieve our goal of creating a product with a high degree of perfection and quality. In this teardown video of the PlayStation 5 console, you will be able to see how we have thoughtfully integrated our technology into it.
We felt it was inevitable to make a generational leap in terms of performance to deliver a new, next-generation gaming experience. However, to do so, we had to balance every aspect of the system, from focusing on reducing the noise level to enhancing the cooling capacity, more than ever before. We’ve also highlighted the mechanism in the video below that we’ve incorporated into the PlayStation 5 to make the operating sounds even quieter. After an extensive and complex trial and error process, we were pleased with the result and I can not wait for our fans to get their hands on it and „hear” it for themselves,” Masayasu Ito, the executive vice president of engineering at Sony Interactive Entertainment, wrote on the PlayStation Blog.
Ito also showcased in the video how you can get rid of the console stand on the PlayStation 5 in case you want to use the console horizontally. (The console’s liquid metal solution needed two years to get it right.) Now, Xbox’ United Kingdom Twitter account, has responded to it with a soft jab (nothing serious), but the tweet has been since deleted. However, the image of it was saved, and it shows how easy it is to make the Xbox Series X horizontal – we don’t see why it got removed, because it’s a funny image.
It’s a jab at Sony, who previously made a funny viral video on how easy it is to make the PlayStation 4 disc games shared with others (at that time, the Xbox One was announced as an online-only console). The PlayStation 5 Standard Edition (500 USD/EUR) and the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition (400 USD/EUR) will launch on November 12 (North America) or November 19 (Europe).
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