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News & Reviews:   Sony PS5

  • TechNave Christmas Gift Guide 2021

    TechNave Christmas Gift Guide 2021

    If you need a helping hand, we’ve compiled a list of Christmas tech gifts that would be great for your friends and family. As usual, we’ve categorized them according to what sort of type that friend or family would be from the ones closest to you to the entire family. Check out the quick links if you know who you’re getting that tech gift for or you can read on for the rest of TechNave.com’s Christmas Gift Guide 2021.

  • Revised Sony PS5 could have poorer thermal performance

    Revised Sony PS5 could have poorer thermal performance

    Last week, a revised version of the Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5) was quietly released in Japan and Australia. A notable change for this version is that it was slightly lighter, prompting speculation about whether components inside have been changed. Well, the answer seems to be yes.

  • Revised Sony PS5 model comes with minor changes, rolls out first in Australia

    Revised Sony PS5 model comes with minor changes, rolls out first in Australia

    Remember that rumour about a lighter variant of the Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5)? The source is pretty official so we know it's true, but no one knew when it would be launching. Well, it turns out that the launch happened sooner than we expected. In fact, sources claim to have spotted the new variant in Australia.

  • New beta software for Sony PS5 brings internal M.2 SSD expansion up to 4TB

    New beta software for Sony PS5 brings internal M.2 SSD expansion up to 4TB

    Are you one of the lucky folks who own a Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5)? By now, you've probably noticed an eventual problem - storage capacity. Modern games take up a lot of space and the PS5 only has 825GB, which is far from enough. Fortunately, there's a way to add more soon.

  • Sony is testing the PlayStation Plus Video Pass streaming service in Poland

    Sony is testing the PlayStation Plus Video Pass streaming service in Poland

    Video streaming isn't a new concept these days, but we still see a new platform every year. In fact, Sony recently unveiled plans to try its hand on the video-on-demand business. Leaks indicate that the new service would be called PlayStation Plus Video Pass.

  • Sony sold 4.5 million PlayStation 5 consoles in Q4 2020 alone

    Sony sold 4.5 million PlayStation 5 consoles in Q4 2020 alone

    The latest gaming consoles launched not too long ago in November 2020 and have been doing well since. In particular, the Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5) seems to be the one that had better sales performance. This was detailed in a newly published earnings report.

  • Sony promises to have more PS5 units in stock before end of 2020

    Sony promises to have more PS5 units in stock before end of 2020

    The launch of the Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5) in Malaysia hasn't been the smoothest. Not only was the launch date in Malaysia delayed, but prices of games could also go up and retail stores were taking advantage of the low supply. But at least Sony is looking to alleviate the supply issue.

  • While we’re still stuck here waiting for the Sony PlayStation 5 or PS5 to arrive next month (and the pre-order is sold out already), it appears that this may just be a good thing as new Sony PS5 owners have found a fairly disastrous bug. The bug in question reportedly does not let you download games or apps that you’ve already purchased, particularly Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.

  • Social media users expressed disappointment towards pre-order of PS5 that started today

    Social media users expressed disappointment towards pre-order of PS5 that started today

    Most of the gamers must have been excited to get the PS5 secured after the pre-order was announced yesterday. However, it looks like it was not an easy task as the next-gen gaming consoles were quick to have sold out today everywhere in the country. With that said, the fans who have been waiting for this moment took their rage onto social media platforms.

  • Sony DualSense will be compatible with Windows and Android out of the box

    Sony DualSense will be compatible with Windows and Android out of the box

    There's less than a month before the next generation of the Sony PlayStation 5 launches and people have questions about them. Some of us wonder: "Can I use the new controller with my PC or smartphone?" And it looks like the answer is "Yes".


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