Looks like Sony have just stolen a march on Microsoft from the announcement last night - no DRM, no need to keep your console connected to the internet, and no restrictions on 2nd-hand games sales. That and it's £80 cheaper... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22850409
The main question is apart from price. Whats the diffrence in the consoles. And whats the diffrences from the ps3 to ps4. I love my old school ps3. Blu ray player is mint
Xbox One CPU: 8-core 64-bit x86 Jaguar AMD CPU @ 1.6GHz RAM:8GB DDR3 HDD: 500GB HDMI In/Out USB3 Gigabit Ethernet GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7790 equivalent PS4: CPU: 8-core 64-bit x86 Jaguar AMD CPU (speed TBC), RAM: 8GB GDDR5 HDD: TBC HDMI USB3 Gigabit Ethernet GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7870 The old Xbox 360 could manage about 300gigaflops (floating operations per second), with the PS3 managing 400gigaflops. All the figures I've seen online for the two new consoles has them rated about 2 teraflops (six times more powerful than the older consoles). The graphics units used by both are equivalent to cards currently available for the PC - the 7870 is more powerful than the 7790. Microsoft are trying to make their console more of a "home hub" for entertainment, films and music, but it looks like Sony are focusing more on the games side of things.