nightsurge said:
That's exactly the point. Sure if you used multiple devices, multiplr tv inputs, multiple products/software you could replicate all the base functions of the Xbox One. But the Xbox One seemlessly integrates all those feautures into one machine without requiring any switching or delays in entertainment.
Oh and the PS4 could very well be even larger than the Xbox One. To get 8gb of gddr5 requires 16 chips at 512mb a piece. The Xbox One would require only one or 2 chips to reach 8gb of ddr3.
The rumored extra hardware in the PS4 could drastically increase the motherboard, cooling, and case size. |
The inside of the Xbone shows multiple DDR3 RAM chips. I counted 16 in fact.