The speaker is unboxing a PlayStation 5 (PS5) console and a Bravia television, both sent by Sony. They express excitement and gratitude for the gifts. The unboxing process is extensive, with multiple layers of packaging and a personalized letter. The speaker is impressed by the console's design, weight, and features, including the DualSense controller with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. They also appreciate the attention to detail in the console's design, such as the knurling pattern on the controller and the PlayStation logo.
The speaker then sets up the console and television, commenting on their size and features. They test the controller's haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, finding them to be impressive and immersive. They also mention their curiosity about testing the console with games like Spider-Man and NBA.
Throughout the video, the speaker is enthusiastic and playful, frequently expressing their excitement and gratitude to Sony for the gifts.
1. The PlayStation 5 console comes in two versions: one with a Blu-ray player and one without discs.
2. The console with the Blu-ray player is slightly larger than the one without discs.
3. The PlayStation 5 has the same hardware in both versions.
4. The controller has a touchpad, motion sensors, and a microphone.
5. The controller has a USB-C port for recharging.
6. The console has multiple USB ports, an HDMI port, an Ethernet port, and a Kensington lock.
7. The console has a power button and a disk button (on the version with the Blu-ray player).
8. The console has a design with a white side and a side with the PlayStation logo in relief.
9. The console has a base that can be used to place it horizontally.
10. The controller has a new design with a comfortable touchpad and dynamic triggers.
11. The PlayStation 5 supports 8K, 4K at 120fps, and HDR.
12. The console comes with an instruction manual, a power cable, and an HDMI cable.
13. The controller has a new feature called "Dual Sense" which provides more realistic vibrations and trigger feedback.
14. The PlayStation 5 is compatible with a Bravia TV.
Note: Some of the text is not included in the facts as it appears to be the author's opinions or personal experiences.