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It will not be no $950 :stoneface:

:stoneface:  @ who thought $950 was going to be the price

I spoke to someone I know that works for Sony corporate and he says it will be in the $499 to $450 price range.


He also said that he has already seen it and played it and says it is AMAZING. So the official model has already been released. We should see something at E3.

 
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I'll cop a ps3, play it for a year, then cop the slim ps4.
It will not be no $950 
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 @ who thought $950 was going to be the price

I spoke to someone I know that works for Sony corporate and he says it will be in the $499 to $450 price range.

He also said that he has already seen it and played it and says it is AMAZING. So the official model has already been released. We should see something at E3.
 
I'm pulling your leg.
 
[h1]Sony tells Eurogamer: PlayStation 4 will not block used games[/h1]


http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...gamer-playstation-4-will-not-block-used-games

:smokin. Only thing I wanted. Not surprised though, didn't the PS3 have something built in where it can block used games? Now lets see if the 720 will block used games.

If the new xbox blocks used games... they're dead. SERIOUSLY. It will kill them.

$450? *starts saving money for my birthday*
 
$499 has to be the starting price.
I think that's too much, hardcore gamers will flock, but the average consumer might be turned off, especially if Durango/720 is $100 or $150 cheaper.

We live in a age that unless your Apple, nobody is paying top dollars for your product.
 
PS4 tech demo




PS3 Tech Demo for comparison
Crazy.

The PS3 tech demo aint too bad either, but the PS4 one clearly is leagues beyond. The level of detail in his eyebrow, the vein on the side of his head and the wrinkles compare to Dr. Octogon face is amazing.
 
$499 has to be the starting price.
We use to speak about technology, games, but, what’s happen with the price? It’s important; I am not going to pay a nonsense number for a new console. I would prefer to burn my bucks instead of buy a product overpriced.

Asashi, a well-known newspaper in Japan, reports that Orbis would cost more of 40.000 yens. That’s 320€ or 430$. If we fix the price according the markets and that kind of things, we could expect a price around 400$ or 400€. You know for the companies, 400$ and 400€ are the same quantity. Pal territories know the story…

On the other hand, Nikkei (another Japan’s publication) confirms Gaikai for Orbis. Backward compatibility? That’s an alternative, a solid one. Orbis won’t have Cell and a Nvidia graphics system. The cloud is a feasible way out to offer backward compatibility.

According to Nikkei, Sony would add a new social system in their new console. Speak and play at the same time.

http://www.vgleaks.com/rumor-orbis-will-cost-over-40-000-yens-320e430/

Since VGleak been pretty spot on ...Rumor from there site state its about $400-$450
 
And another thing, I really do hope sony got rid of the xmb menu style. Leave that crap behind!:smh:
 
I just used that 10 dollars towards Crysis 3. Downloading now. I will let my brothers know what's good. I LOVED the 2nd one
 
More info on PlayStation 4's "Jaguar" CPU

AMD "Jaguar" Micro-architecture Takes the Fight to Atom with AVX, SSE4, Quad-Core



AMD hedged its low-power CPU bets on the "Bobcat" micro-architecture for the past two years now. Intel's Atom line of low-power chips caught up in power-efficiency, CPU performance, to an extant iGPU performance, and recent models even feature out-of-order execution. AMD unveiled its next-generation "Jaguar" low-power CPU micro-architecture for APUs in the 5W - 25W TDP range, targeting everything from tablets to entry-level notebooks, and nettops.


At its presentation at the 60th ISSC 2013 conference, AMD detailed "Jaguar," revealing a few killer features that could restore the company's competitiveness in the low-power CPU segment. To begin with, APUs with CPU cores based on this micro-architecture will be built on TSMC's 28-nanometer HKMG process. Jaguar allows for up to four x86-64 cores. The four cores, unlike Bulldozer modules, are completely independent, and only share a 2 MB L2 cache.


"Jaguar" x86-64 cores feature a 40-bit wide physical address (Bobcat features 36-bit), 16-byte/cycle load/store bandwidth, which is double that of Bobcat, a 128-bit wide FPU data-path, which again is double that of Bobcat, and about 50 percent bigger scheduler queues. The instruction set is where AMD is looking to rattle Atom. Not only does Jaguar feature out-of-order execution, but also ISA instruction sets found on mainstream CPUs, such as AVX (advanced vector extensions), SIMD instruction sets such as SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, and SSE4A, all of which are quite widely adopted by modern media applications. Also added is AES-NI, which accelerates AES data encryption. In the efficiency department, AMD claims to have improved its power-gating technology that completely cuts power to inactive cores, to conserve battery life.


http://www.techpowerup.com/180394/A...he-Fight-to-Atom-with-AVX-SSE4-Quad-Core.html
 
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