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Trumpstyle said:
vivster said:

Wired is talking shit because it sounds better. I have yet to see an official statement. A 500GB SSD is completely unrealistic even for a $500 console.

What I can see them doing is release a console with a 120GB SSD and either release another version with a 2TB HDD or try to load of the responsibility for more storage to the consumer.

They are already advertising the ability of only partially installing games. If that doesn't scream tiny storage I don't know what does.

Dude you're getting good, I can't tell if this is a troll post or not. L2MATH

Here is a very high quality Nvme drive for $100:

https://www.newegg.com/xpg-sx6000-lite-1tb/p/N82E16820246012?Item=N82E16820246012

This one $104:

https://www.newegg.com/mushkin-enhanced-source-1tb/p/N82E16820226888?Item=N82E16820226888

They both 1TB nvme drives, RETAIL PRICE and TLC not even cheap QLC drives, your suggested 2TB mechanical laptop drive cost $85:

https://www.newegg.com/seagate-barracuda-2tb-st2000lm015/p/N82E16822179107?Item=N82E16822179107

You making 0 sense and this is the feature Mark Cerny was talking about which xbox already has.

Don't worry, I don't expect you to actually know what "high quality" is. The word was that the PS4 will use something that's faster than a regular consumer SSD. You will only get that with a small cache or something that's actually high quality.

So we'll end up at the 3rd option I haven't considered yet. A dirt cheap SSD that only looks good in comparison to an old console with an HDD. I mean they are already advertising it as if it's a brand new revolution. Because for their audience even the cheapest and slowest SSD will be.



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