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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition 825 GB SSD, white by Stanislaw Glusinski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

Regardless of the PlayStation 5's many flaws, it will continue to sell well because of the unique content it offers. And in general, this is a good alternative to creating a gaming PC because the costs for video cards are now absolutely cruel due to the miners, and assembling a gaming PC is a time-consuming process. Of course, purchasing a PlayStation 5 at the retail price can be challenging as well; nevertheless, I was successful in doing so before the new year by sending in a mail order with a discount code from a well-known "red" store. This console has good hardware, and the games that come with it are likewise of a high quality. My only complaint is about the poor quality of the materials used in the case and the fan. But now there is no need for Sony to even attempt it because they will purchase everything. I'm thankful that the RRP allowed me to get it at all.

Pros
  • - Exclusive games. Gran Turismo 7, Ratchet & Clank, Spider-Man, and Ghost of Tsushima are some of the upcoming video games. Horizon: Forbidden West and Demon's Souls are also on the way. For the most part, there is something to play, and practically everything is a masterpiece, particularly for those who enjoy playing single-player games. - There are a lot of older PS4 titles that have been updated to support 4K at 60 frames per second. There is also stuff to play, and one Game of Thrones: The Last of Us Part 2 is worth something. - The latest games have fantastic visuals, and what's even more satisfying is that a good number of them provide a mode with a frame rate of sixty. If the PS3 was able to pull off 720p at 15-30 frames per second, and the PS4 was able to pull off 1080p at 30, then the PS5 should be able to pull off 4K at 60! It's heaven to play Ratchet at 60 frames per second with tracing. - At long last, the DualSense controller does not have the uncomfortablely ergonomic sensation of an orangutan's rattle. It is comfortable to hold, does not crack while being handled, and exudes an air of dignity. The newly added recoil tokens are awesome as well. - Silence. The new console, in contrast to the PS4 and PS3, does not overclock like a fighter jet when playing games. It is true that he has certain weaknesses, but there is one "but" about him. a stunningly attractive and intuitive user interface. - Extravagant design. He is both a benefit and a drawback to the situation. Plus, due to the fact that the PlayStation 5 cannot be confused with anything other than a minus. Regarding the negative aspects of the "flaws"! - Quick and easy access to the "insides" of the product thanks to panels that may be removed. Dust may be removed with virtually no effort at all! The low cost is a significant advantage. Especially if you are successful in purchasing a PS5 at the suggested retail price (it won't be easy, but it is possible). Even a mediocre video card can't be purchased at this price for the purpose of constructing a personal computer, and that's before taking into account all of the other components.
Cons
  • - Design. It is too conspicuous, does not integrate with virtually any decor, and cannot be used in conjunction with any other gadgets. - Size. The system is enormous in comparison to the PlayStation 4, taking up a significant amount of room even when it is standing thanks to the stand. In passing, I want to talk about the stand. Whose idea was it to make a rattle out of plastic? It stinks, it's nasty to the touch, and it takes up a lot of room. Dislike. - Building components and supplies. You can detect stains from the outflow of plastic on the side panels, which are not white but rather have a grayish hue. The glossy black panel is susceptible to airborne scratches and actually soaks up fingerprints (admittedly, this has been a problem ever since the PlayStation 3). plenty and plenty of ventilating fans. There are Delta, NMB, and Nidec fans included with the PS5, all of which are manufactured by different companies. The first two are fine, but the Nidec is of awful quality: due to poor centering, it generates a vibration that is carried to the body of the console, where it generates an unpleasant high-frequency resonance known as the "UFO sound." This is caused by the Nidec. Even at moderate speeds, this squeak can be heard throughout the entire room, and it is simply intolerable. It is difficult to predict which fan will fall into your console (and not before picking, given the current scarcity), so you should not worry about it. The good news is that if you, like me, came across Nidec, then this problem can be solved either by replacing the fan yourself with an NMB (I do not advise buying copies of Delta and XRF, as they do not gain the required speed and the console may overheat), or by placing rubber rings under the screws that the stock fan mounts and slightly loosening them (from the factory, they are too tightened, vibrations are transmitted more strongly). But in any case, it's a tragedy for Sony because critics and journalists were provided with consoles that had a "quiet" fan so that they would praise the PS5's lack of noise and the company would put it on sale at all (and so everything will be sold out!). - It is not easy to purchase. However, it is now difficult to purchase.

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