Microsoft revealed last month that their new Xbox One games console requires a Kinect device to be used with it for features and some gameplay scenarios and explained that the Microsoft Kinect motion controller would not be sold as a separate devices from the Xbox One console.
Now details have been revealed about the new next generation PlayStation 4 consoles Eye camera, revealing that it too will support voice commands. Watch the video after the jump to learn more about the new PlayStation 4 games console and some of its new features you can expect to enjoy and see them in action.
The new next generation PlayStation 4 console will be launching on November 15th 2013 in the US and slightly later throughout Europe on November 29th 2013. The Sony PlayStation 4 console is priced at $399, €399, and £349 depending on your location.
In the video below taken at the recent GameStop Expo 2013, SCEA’s group manager of retail training and advocacy, Sean Coleman, explained more details about the PlayStation 4 features you can expected to enjoy, together with a quick overview of the PlayStation 4 Eye Camera’s abilities. The PlayStation 4 specifications for the Eye Camera include a maximum resolution of 1280 x 800 together with (x2) pixel capture at 60fps.
To re-cap the Sony PlayStation 4 console will be equipped with 8-cores of AMD Jaguar processing power supported by 8GB of GDDR5 RAM together with a next generation AMD Radeon graphics card to process your games graphics.
Other PlayStation 4 console features and hardware include a 500GB storage drive, together with 2 x USB 3.0 ports, and 1 x AUX port, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, and HDMI port. In the box the PlayStation 4 system will include 1 x Wireless controller (DualShock 4), 1 x Mono headset, 1 x AC power cord, 1 x HDMI cable and 1 x USB cable.
Source: Tweak Town
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