Xbox One vs. the PlayStation 4: A battle over services, not chips

DNP  Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 whats the difference, anyway

If you start counting from the Magnavox Odyssey, we’ve been playing console games for seven generations now. Yes, it’s crazy to think of, but it’s even more alarming to realize that the industry has been in an all-out “war” since generation three. For better or worse, competition became a part of the hardware cycle. The players (you know, Sega, Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft) have changed several times through the years, but until recently, the game hasn’t — the console wars were fought over who had more bits, what had the most RAM and how fast a machine could render frames. Now, as we kick off generation eight, we’re seeing a very different kind of contest.

We’re not saying that hardware specifications don’t matter — they absolutely do — but this time, the two leading armies are packing painfully similar heat. On paper, the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 really aren’t that different. So, what’s going to win the war? Software, services and brand.

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Bricked Sony PS4 Replacement Units Not Available For The Next Few Months

Bricked Sony PS4 Replacement Units Not Available For The Next Few MonthsBad news Sony PlayStation 4 gamers, if you were hoping to get a replacement unit for your bricked console, you could be in for quite a wait. This is according to reports where some users have claimed that Sony informed them that they can only expect their replacement units sometime in February of next year, while Amazon has informed their customers that their replacement units might arrive in January, which is still a fair wait but we guess is still a bit better.

Despite the Sony PlayStation 4 going on to sell 1 million units in 24 hours, reports of the device bricking surfaced even before the console was officially released from those who got their hands on early copies of the console. Sony claimed that only a small percentage were affected and were looking into the issue, but it seems that now that the console has launched, we are starting to hear more about the now-dreaded “blue light of death”, whose pulsing glow is an indication of the console failing to startup properly.

We have also heard reports of login errors, adding to the list of issues early adopters are facing with their units. It does not bode well for Sony if this becomes a widespread issue and we can only hope Microsoft’s launch goes a lot smoother. In the meantime, any of our readers with PlayStation 4 consoles experience any of the issues mentioned above?

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    PS4 Price Drops Expected To Be Slower Than PS3′s

    PS4 Price Drops Expected To Be Slower Than PS3sBack when Sony announced the PlayStation 3 many years ago, the console was sold for a rather pricey $599, and it was almost a year later before Sony decided to make it a tad more affordable at $499. Now if you think that the asking price of the extremely popular Sony PlayStation 4 of $399 was a bit too expensive and were hoping for a similar price drop as well, it turns out that you might be in for a wait because by the sound of things, Sony does not look to be too interested in dropping the price anytime soon. In fact it could even take longer for the PS4’s price to drop compared to the PS3.

    Speaking in an interview with the folks at Games Industry, Sony’s boss Shuhei Yoshida states that more standardized components were used to create the PS4, hence its lower cost compared to the PS3. However “because we’re already using more standardized components, the room for costs to come down might actually be slower than when we were starting with cutting edge stuff.” While it does mean we might have to wait a while for PS4 price cuts to take place, it’s good to know that it’s on the cards and that it’s just a matter of when. What do you guys reckon? Is $399 considered an unreasonable price to ask?

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    Weekly Roundup: PlayStation 4 and Retina iPad mini reviews, Coin startup and more!

    The Weekly Roundup for 12032012

    You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past seven days — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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    Sony Sells 1 Million PS4 Units In 24 Hours

    Sony Sells 1 Million PS4 Units In 24 Hours

    Earlier this year, Sony said that it plans to sell a total of five million PS4 units by the end of its fiscal year. It also said that it would like to sell three million units worldwide by the end of 2013. The console finally hit shelves in North America on November 15th and Sony took out a substantial chunk from its three million unit target. Sony has announced that it sold one million PlayStation 4 units in U.S. and Canada in the first 24 hours alone. However, it did not reveal exactly how much do pre-orders account for in this figure.

    Andrew House, President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment says that sales remain “very strong” in North America and that the company expects “continued enthusiasm” as it gears up to launch the much awaited console in Europe and Latin America on November 29th. Despite the strong start, the PS4 launch hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing all the way. Early customers complained of bricked consoles to which Sony said that it was investigating the hardware issues. A number of customers have also been complaining about the Blue Light of Death which renders the console effectively useless. Sony is on top of these issues though and they shouldn’t hamper sales in any major way. Given the fact that sales continue to be strong in North America and are likely to be strong in Europe and Latin America as well, Sony just might reach its target of selling three million units in 2013, and then some.

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    Sony PlayStation 4 sells 1m on day one

    Sony sold more than one million PlayStation 4 units in North America in the first 24 hours, the company has confirmed today. The console hit shelves along with the doorsteps of preorder customers from Friday, November 15th, and are described as still being “very strong” ahead of broader availability in Europe and Latin America in […]

    Should Next-Gen Games Get Shorter?

    With the PlayStation 4 officially on store shelves and the Xbox One just a week away, the next-generation console war is on. Sure, Nintendo kicked things off with the Wii U, but for the hard-core segment of gamers, the real fighting begins this month. The next-generation console war is set against a far different backdrop […]

    PS4 ‘Blue Light Of Death’ Haunts Customers

    PS4 Blue Light Of Death Haunts Customers

    PS4 launch hasn’t gone off smoothly for a few launch customers. We have already heard about bricked consoles and Sony has assured customers that it is looking into these hardware issues. Another issue that seems to be troubling a few customers is the PS4 “Blue Light of Death.” Basically what’s happening is that the light that runs along the side of the PS4 keeps pulsing blue which means that the console isn’t sending a single to the TV its connected to. Normally when the console isn’t facing such an issue, the light should pulse blue first but then switch to white as the PS4 sends a signal to the TV. No signal to the TV means that gamers are left with a blank screen and an obviously nonfunctional console.

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    All 24 Of The PS4’s Launch Games, Reviewed

    All 24 Of The PS4's Launch Games, Reviewed

    On day one of Sony’s console launch, there are 24 games you can pick up to play on it. We’ve either reviewed or spent time with all of them. So here are our thoughts, in micro-review form.

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    From PS1 to PS4, It’s a PlayStation Family Reunion

    The PlayStation family has a lot of stylish members — and one very upright, ashen patriarch that started it all. Let’s take a look at how their aesthetics evolved.

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