TWO NEW PS4 MODELS LEAK, ONE WITH 1TB HARD DRIVE
No external redesign, however.
BY: LUKE KARMALI
JUNE 2, 2015
Sony will apparently release two new PS4 models, one of which comes with a 1TB hard drive.
That's according to certification documents spotted on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) site and picked up by DualShockers.
The new models, numbered CUH-1215A and CUH-1215B, are variations of the same model, with the difference essentially being the hard drive size. While the CUH-1215A variant has a 500GB HDD, the CUH-1215B version has a 1TB hard drive.
It doesn't appear that either of the new models will mark a full redesign of the console, like we saw with the PS3 Slim and PS3 Super Slim, but rather this is about the internal components changing. To that end, one of the most notable changes comes to the power source - where it was 250 watts, it's now 230 watts. Similarly, amperage has also changed from 2.5-1.15 amps to 2.3-0.95 amps.
The last change is a reduction in weight from 2.8 kg to 2.5 kg, though the external dimensions of the box remain the same. What led to this reduction is unclear though, with E3 just around the corner, it's likely we won't have long to wait for any big announcements.
No external redesign, however.
BY: LUKE KARMALI
JUNE 2, 2015
Sony will apparently release two new PS4 models, one of which comes with a 1TB hard drive.
That's according to certification documents spotted on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) site and picked up by DualShockers.
The new models, numbered CUH-1215A and CUH-1215B, are variations of the same model, with the difference essentially being the hard drive size. While the CUH-1215A variant has a 500GB HDD, the CUH-1215B version has a 1TB hard drive.
It doesn't appear that either of the new models will mark a full redesign of the console, like we saw with the PS3 Slim and PS3 Super Slim, but rather this is about the internal components changing. To that end, one of the most notable changes comes to the power source - where it was 250 watts, it's now 230 watts. Similarly, amperage has also changed from 2.5-1.15 amps to 2.3-0.95 amps.
The last change is a reduction in weight from 2.8 kg to 2.5 kg, though the external dimensions of the box remain the same. What led to this reduction is unclear though, with E3 just around the corner, it's likely we won't have long to wait for any big announcements.