Wednesday, October 14, 2015

GADGET PART 1: PLAYSTATION 4 VS XBOX ONE



PS4 VS XBOX ONE



   Video game consoles have many on the market. Various shapes, size, price, and many others. If you are a video game lovers of course you want to have a good quality consoles video games. The popular video game consoles and the latest is PLAYSTATION 4 and XBOX ONE. Which one do you prefer?

HARDWARE AND SPECIFICATIONS
PS4 is smaller and sleeker both consoles, with the angular design in glossy, matt black plastic part. It is reasonably quiet in operation, even if the sound level to take when you play the game, and so far it has proven reliable console PlayStation before. There are two USB ports on the front, along with the hidden power and disc eject buttons are touch-sensitive. On the back you'll find the power socket, HDMI and Ethernet ports, optical digital audio output plus an additional USB port for camera accessories PlayStation.

Xbox One is larger and less smooth than the PS4, but it still fits well into the average home entertainment setup. In fact, it is a little quieter than the PS4, and Microsoft seems to have reliability issues that plagued early Xbox 360 console fixed. Around the back you'll find a bewildering array of ports, two USB ports, Ethernet, and optical output ports specifically for Kinect, play two HDMI sockets.

APPLICATIONS
Both the PS4 and Xbox One were built with more than simply gaming in mind. Microsoft has spoken time and time again regarding its bold vision for a world where the Xbox One is the only box in your living room, and believe it or not, the One is quickly achieving that vision. The One is now equal parts streaming box and gaming console, and unlike Sony’s next-gen counterpart, the system is designed to operate your cable box and record regular programming.
Both consoles feature the usual third-party subscription services such as Netflix and Amazon Instant Video, along with app offerings like Hulu Plus, HBO Go, Twitch, stream, and Crackle. The Xbox has increased its library tenfold in the second year of its existence, though, while subsequently redefining and polishing its interface to trump that of the PS4. The laundry list of Xbox apps also includes some big names that aren’t available on PS4 yet, such as Skype, Pandora, ESPN, and Fox Now.

Specs
PS4 has a distinct advantage with faster 8GB GDDR5 memory, while Xbox One went with the slower bandwidth of the 8GB DDR3 variety. But, wait, there's more to it. PS4 reserves up to 3.5GB for its operating system, leaving developers with 4.5GB, according to documentation. They can sometimes access an extra 1GB of "flexible" memory when it's available, but that's not guaranteed. Xbox One's "guaranteed memory" amounts to a slightly higher 5GB for developers, as Microsoft's multi-layered operating system takes up a steady 3GB. It eeks out a 0.5GB win with more developer-accessible memory than PS4, unless you factor in Sony's 1GB of "flexible" memory at times. Then it's 0.5GB less.

      In conclusion, Ps4 is better than Xbox One because have a good quality of system. The difference between the PS4 and Xbox One not too much. You can see at the processor. Ps4 have more advantage in term of processor. 

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