Last night, Sony Computer Entertainment finally announced
the long-rumored Playstation 4. This upcoming system will follow the
Playstation 3, released in 2003, and will be the second home console in the
eight generation of video game systems, after 2012’s WiiU. The system comes
with a brand new controller which contains the greatest control changes in
Playstation’s history, adding a touchscreen, a share button, updated analog
sticks, and a light bar linked to the system’s built-in 3D camera. The system itself
features an X86 processor and 8GB of RAM. For those not familiar with technical
specifications, this basically means the PS4 will be by far the most powerful
system to date, with specs able to compete with those of modern computers. It
will also have a remote play feature, which allows PS4 games to be connected to
the PS Vita. Critics of the upcoming system have argued against its strong
focus on social media, calling it anything from unnecessary to annoying or
intrusive. The system is also taking criticism for once again not maintaining
backward compatibility.
http://mashable.com/2013/02/20/playstation-4-announcement/#mwtg325
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