Take your mind back to 2002, before
the 4K gaming days.
Not exact matches
A couple of
days ago, rumors surfaced that Sony Computer Entertainment was working on something called PlayStation 4.5 with, sprprisingly,
4K Gaming.
Just like we suggested the
day before yesterday, the PlayStation
4K is hardly going to be able to run native
4K gaming.
The
day when teraflops meant something and proper full
4K gaming become a reality.
God of War, Spider - Man, and
Days Gone are just a few of the big names coming to PlayStation 4 in the next year or two, and Sony made it clear that their powerhouse PlayStation 4 Pro is ready to handle
4K gaming too.
Xbox developer Albert Penello said that it is still very early
days for
4K and HDR gaming and he is frustrated since PS4 slim and pro models do not have 4k Blu Ray Driv
4K and HDR
gaming and he is frustrated since PS4 slim and pro models do not have
4k Blu Ray Driv
4k Blu Ray Drive.
Although the PS4 Pro gets most of the attention these
days, with its
4K visuals, the slimmer, standard PlayStation 4 is a great starting point for anyone who wants to get into console
gaming and doesn't have a large budget.
Gaming laptops can still hold their own against most major titles these
days (save for something like Battlefield 4 in ultra
4K), but that capability will come at a significantly higher cost by comparison.
The usual suspects, being the aforementioned Acer, Asus, Dell, HP and Lenovo, have announced what Microsoft says is «a range of beautifully designed, and feature rich modern devices,» featuring 2 - in - 1s, laptops, all - in - ones, and
gaming PCs that feature «Intel's latest 8th generation processors, include the latest NVIDIA graphics cards that enable Windows Mixed Reality experiences, deliver all -
day battery life, and offer OLED and
4K screens for the most stunning visuals.»