The latest update for Sony’s surprisingly good PlayStation Portal adds the feature that people have been wanting since even before the handheld gaming device launched last year. Starting today, PS ...
And since this system doesn’t have a disc drive, there is no eject button. If you weren’t a fan of the PS5 and PS5 Slim’s designs, then the PS5 Pro’s look won’t win you over since it ...
and documents Start button for Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11 Toolbar and status bar for Windows Explorer. That said, let’s take a look at all the features of Open ...
Sony seems to be experimenting with the idea of a PlayStation controller that has a dedicated "rewind" button, according to a recently-published patent. The patent, spotted by Tech4Gamers ...
Again, it will start shipping out on 21 November. The PS5 Pro looks like a mix between the original PS5 and the PS5 Slim. Sony says that it’s the same height as the original console, while the ...
Update 11/06/24: The Astro Bot Limited Edition PS5 Controller is currently only ... The shapes on the face buttons and the arrows on the D-pad are done in a lighter blue color that looks quite ...
Now, four years after the original PS5 debuted, we get the first real step forward with the PlayStation 5 Pro. The PS5 Pro, available Nov. 7 for $700 (£700, AU$1,200), enables higher graphical ...
Even after sitting under my TV for three years, the PS5 still looks awkward. Adding to my frustrations, the front panel is prone to fingerprints and the “power” and “disc eject” buttons ...
And the answer to that is, as you can probably guess, complicated. Let's start with the most inconsequential part of the PS5 Pro's changes: aesthetics and form factor. The PS5 Pro doesn't come ...
I have to admit, I was skeptical of the PS5 Pro. The new, upgraded redesign (which goes on sale tomorrow) follows in the footsteps of the PS4 Pro, launching four years after the launch of the ...
See our ethics statement. You don’t need me to tell you the new PS5 Pro, on sale November 7th, is the most powerful PlayStation ever made. The real question: could it possibly be worth $700 ...
If there’s a bone to pick with the PS5, it’s this: Many of its games ask players to decide between better graphics or faster gameplay. Gamers want both, but the PS5 can’t do both.