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I hope the final design is a bit more refined looking.... maybe more angular!George Foreman Grill 2020 Edition?
It's interesting because V is obviously 5 in Roman numerals.
Couldn’t agree more, they should just take a similar approach MS did with the OneX . One thing MS does right is hardware this gen.Hope it's better than the 4. It never really bothered me over the years too much, but I notice it a lot now in comparison to my absolutely whisper quiet PS3.
And I just did a full internal cleaning hoping that would make a difference - nope, if it did it's imperceptible. It's just a fucking loud beast. I don't care what these things look like anymore, just make it quiet.
That's what the Dutch article mentioned as well.It's interesting because V is obviously 5 in Roman numerals.
Just put one of those on the PS5 and call it a day.
That's what the Dutch article mentioned as well.
If that's the final design then it looks rather messy (even if it's a sketch).
I don't like it
From what it looks like if you stand it up so the V shows properly the output cords (HDMI and USB) look like they will come out from the top? Something seems off to me.
It has legs on the right side when looking from the front to stand it on it's side.
So you're saying it's possible to scissor two PS5s?
What you refer to as a power and eject button are more than likely just grooves for stacking the dev kit. If you look at the bottom legs they line up with the top:
Should rename the thread, see my post above, the article, new Tweet with images and what's not.
This is the PS5's design itself or the dev-kit at least (would make more sense looking at that extra button and port).
Definitely looks like a devkit.
Interesting. If it's a PS5 dev kit, then the shell is inline with the final design. I mean - when you look at the One X dev kit, it's almost identical to the final product.
Look more like a devkit
There is no need of 5 USBs or the LEDs on a retail console