The new PS4, which will ship preorders on December 31, 2013 (for $399), is expected to have graphics equivalent of the HD 7970 7850.
(PS4 preorders are on Amazon, only available direct from Sony: http://t.co/Q1h0uXR0mC)
I am curious as to how the PS4's graphics will compare to desktop graphics.
Granted, it will be only the equivalent of one7970 7850 - whereas a computer can have 2 or 3 (or even 4 or more, for the truly insane) graphics cards. Of course 1 card can't compare to multiple cards.
However, besides the fact that the PS4 will only have one card, versus PC having multiple cards - I am more interested to know a direct comparison.
Currently, graphics cards don't get much better than 7970. However, in 6 month, especially since we are basically on the brink of a new generation of graphics cards, I am wondering how the PS4 graphics will compare to the best graphics cards around the same time of the PS4 release.
(PS4 preorders are on Amazon, only available direct from Sony: http://t.co/Q1h0uXR0mC)
I am curious as to how the PS4's graphics will compare to desktop graphics.
Granted, it will be only the equivalent of one
However, besides the fact that the PS4 will only have one card, versus PC having multiple cards - I am more interested to know a direct comparison.
Currently, graphics cards don't get much better than 7970. However, in 6 month, especially since we are basically on the brink of a new generation of graphics cards, I am wondering how the PS4 graphics will compare to the best graphics cards around the same time of the PS4 release.
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