- The underside of the PlayStation 4, whose look and feel was overseen by Sony design guru Tetsu Sumii.
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The rear of the PS4, where you'll find an AUX port (for a PS Camera), an HDMI out port (for TVs and other audio-visual devices), an optical digital audio out port (for audio devices), and a LAN port (for connecting to a network).
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The eject and power buttons on the front of the system.
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The two USB ports on the front of the system.
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Another view of the back of the console, where you can also connect power.
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A closeup of the rear ports.
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The DualShock 4 controller, designed in the image of the DualShock 3 (with a few new additions, including a touch pad and a button for sharing your game play with others).
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A rear view of the DualShock 4.
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A front view of the DualShock 4, where you can see the iconic Sony light bar.
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- The PS4's central frame.
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Sony's specially designed centrifugal fan (top).
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The PS4 heatsink, used to draw heat from the central processor.
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A closeup of the green motherboard. The central processor is that big thing on the right, surrounded by eight memory chips. The other eight memory chips are on the other side of the board.
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The PlayStation 4 in repose.Yasuhiro Ootori dismantling completely the PS4 in video:
Next-generation consoles have yet still to the market, but both Sony and Microsoft began long ago to promote, each in their own way, to his "shoot".
The Redmond giant has backed strong exclusive games and computing in the cloud, leaving a Xbox One that is willing to prove that brute force is not everything.
Meanwhile the Japanese firm has shown its conviction by a powerful hardware, without further complications, configuring a PS4 able to offer, at least in theory, a better performance than the Xbox One.
The case is that in keeping with their particular way of promoting your console the Japanese company has released a video where the own Yasuhiro Ootori dismantling completely the PS4.
Ootori is director of engineering firm, so undoubtedly nobody better than him to show us the ins and outs of the new Sony Desktop console.
As we can see in the video it is very complete and allows us to see in detail all the components of PS4, since SoC of AMD, which integrates CPU and GPU, up to the dissipation system.so I chosen to upload the screen shots of that video upto here
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