I would suggest. At this time, the firmware version is 2.50. It will be quite convenient because they will add support for DLNA and network HDDs, as well as a nice player with the ability to change the equalizer. To this point, I do not consider the latter to be sufficient on its own. Got pros: I support any favorable reviews. It is important for me to point out that I am the proud owner of a strong personal computer that is built on an I7 processor and has a GTX 780 visual card; everything is awesome on the PC, and the games are free. Everything is working properly, however I find the console to be more user-friendly than other options. There are no freezes, and the images are the same as before. The situation is looking quite positive at the moment. It warms up a small bit, plus it saves energy (for those to whom this is vital). When a personal computer is working hard, it can need up to 500 watts of power. Below are some downsides: Operation time for the joystick (during the night I use a power bank, which is useful). The PlayStation Store is slow. Play Share is unable to respond appropriately to the pace of the Internet and, as a result, the number of people who can join the ball is consistently restricted. No DLNA support, does not see network drives.
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