The "poor" can now enjoy a quality gaming machine. Games are pricey, but secondary school students enjoy playing them (and you may bring them to school). Supports DLNA video at 1080p at 60 frames per second. Selling my PlayStation 3 was a risk I'm glad I made. When the new, smaller PlayStation 5 comes out, I plan to upgrade. benefits from The noise level is fine, the controls are pleasant, and the design is minimal. The negatives include a lack of 4K resolution, pointy legs (which can scratch the hardwood cabinet), a lack of power for some tasks, a dearth of standard games suitable for local co-op play, and a ridiculously low data transfer rate of 100 Mb/port.