We are not sure if this is real or not but edepot.com have managed to get their hands on what could be the Playstation 4.
- Holographic Disc (HVD)
- Lossless 9.1 Channel
- 220GB-1TB Harddrive, Flash, External
- 6Gb/s (SATA-600)
- Full Deep Color
- x.v.Color
- Wireless, Vibration, Motion Sense (3D), Wind, Shock
- 100 Gbit Eithernet wired, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n wireless
- QF-HDTV (3840×2160p)
- 1024MB GDDR4 Video Ram
- 1024MB GDDR4 System Ram
True or False?
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It would be nice, but I’d question it. Do we really need such stupidly high definition for games/movies? We’re already at the limit of what they human eye can distinguish.
There’s also a lower capacity rival format to HVD. Could we have/do we want another Blu-ray/HD-DVD battle on our hands?
False. HVDs are tested for government purposes only, device for reading these discs costs right now about $12000.
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The fact that a new media disk, 100 Gbit Eithernet wired and 9.1 are being implemented makes it 100% false for me. None of these things will be used in 3-4 years. People are hardly using 1Gbit on their networks, and the Blu-ray has not (yet) really hit the market. And 9.1?! There are hardly 7.1 system out there.
False:
GDDR 4 on video? thats like one year old technology on vgas and whe are talking abouth what? 5~8 more years before the PS4?.
this isn’t true at all
this is more along the lines of what the playstation 7 or will be