Comparison of the original and smaller model of the PlayStation 5 console – INDIAN

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Smart gamers introduced Sony and made a comparison with the original console model. PlayStation 5 with a recently introduced smaller version. It will gradually replace the existing ones.

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According to Sony, the new PS5 is 30% smaller and 18% thinner, respectively 24% in the case of a digital edition without a Blu-ray optical drive. The photos below show the differences well.

  • The new PS5 measures approximately 385 x 96 x 216 mm (W x H x D) and weighs 3.5 kg.
  • The old PS5 measures approximately 390 x 104 x 260 mm and weighs 4.5 kg.
  • The new PS5 Digital Edition measures approximately 358 x 80 x 216 mm and weighs 2.6 kg.
  • The old PS5 Digital Edition measures approximately 390 x 92 x 260 mm and weighs 3.9 kg.

Slight difference in appearance and The Blu-ray drive can be purchased with the PS5 Digital Edition.. Both new models are equipped with a 1 TB SSD drive (instead of 825 GB). Another difference is that to position the console vertically, you need to buy an accessory in the form of a new stand for 30 euros. However, the original PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition include a different type of stand.

The new PS5 will begin replacing the existing one starting November this year in the US. It will go on sale worldwide in the coming months.

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Source :Indian TV

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