Todo lo que ofrece el PlayStation 5 I Fedelobo - Summary

Summary

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This is a video review of the PlayStation 5, the new generation console from Sony. The video covers the following topics:

- The features and specifications of the console, such as the processor, RAM, video chipset, storage drive, resolution, audio, and disc reader.
- The differences and prices between the two models of the console: one with a disc reader and one without.
- The games that will be available on launch day and the ones that will be exclusive for PlayStation 5.
- The PlayStation Plus service and the PlayStation Plus Collection, which offer online access and a selection of games for subscribers.
- The new DualSense controller and its haptic feedback and adaptive triggers technologies, which are demonstrated by the game Astro's Playroom.
- The backward compatibility with PlayStation 4 games and the possibility of transferring digital games and save files from PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5.
- The questions and concerns from Twitter users about the console, such as the size, noise, overheating, storage space, resolution, control compatibility, and media content.

The video concludes with a positive opinion of the console, but also some worries about the storage space and the use of the DualSense technology. The video invites viewers to follow the Facebook page for more streams of PlayStation 5 games.

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1. The PlayStation 5 is the new generation console from Sony, featuring an 8-core processor, 16 GB of RAM and a high-capacity video chipset.
2. The PlayStation 5 has two versions: one with a disc reader and one without. The only difference is the ability to play physical discs.
3. The PlayStation 5 has a solid state storage drive with 825 GB of capacity, but only 667 GB are usable for games and apps.
4. The PlayStation 5 can display an image in 4K resolution with ray tracing or at 60 frames per second, depending on the game settings and the screen compatibility.
5. The PlayStation 5 has a new controller called DualSense, which has haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, a built-in microphone and a rechargeable battery.
6. The PlayStation 5 is backward compatible with 98% of PlayStation 4 titles, both physically and digitally, but not with older PlayStation consoles.
7. The PlayStation 5 has a subscription service called PlayStation Plus, which allows online gaming, monthly free games and access to the PlayStation Plus Collection, a selection of PlayStation 4 games that can be played on the new console.
8. The PlayStation 5 has a disc player that can play Blu-ray Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD discs, as well as digital apps such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube and Spotify.