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Adinnieken said:

No.

The only console that had a problem during their E3 presentation was the PS4 with two separate demos crashing.  In each case the GPU obviously had problems.

No, the size of the Xbox One is so it looks more like a piece of home entertainment equipement.

The PS4 is 12.8" deep.  The Xbox One is 10.4" deep.
The PS4 is 10.8" long.  The Xbox One is 13.5" long.

If you turn the PS4 on its side, it's almost the same dimension as the Xbox One.  It's just 3/4" longer, yet just under a 1/2" narrower. 

The only dimension where the PS4 is signficantly smaller, by percentage, is height.  Here the PS4 is 2.1" tall, and the Xbox One is 3.2".

Wow!  Oh My GOSH!!!!  The Xbox One is SO much bigger!!!

The difference in area is 2.16" square.  Do you really think 2"sq is going to make a big difference in terms of cooling?


1) MS demos didn't crash due to them all being scripted and fake just like the reveal.

2) Demos crash due to early build game software... not the hardware, figured that would be obvious.

3) In every dimension PS4 is noticeably smaller except horse power where it is bigger.

4) Your maths is misleading.

Pretty pretty pictures.
http://www.gamingreality.com/2013/06/ps4-vs-xbox-one-console-size-comparison.html

Xbox One: 13.5x10.4x3.2 (WxLxH) comes to 449.28 cubic inches.
PS4: 10.8x12x2 (WxLxH) comes to 259.2 cubic inches.

PS4 is 42.2% smaller than the Xbox One. You can see the internal pic of Xbox One above and its clearly packed tight. Yet PS4 has similar hardware AND its PSU inside a 42% smaller box.

That's quite a difference sir.