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Sony teases PS4 design

Sony will lift the lid on the PlayStation 4 at its E3 press briefing June 10, but the company provided tantalizing glimpses of the console's design in a brief teaser video today.

The clip consists of 39 seconds of a blurred-out black box, interspersed with quick flashes of console close-ups. Sony announced the PS4 in mid-February, but did not show off the actual hardware. We'll finally get to see it at E3 during the company's press briefing, which is set for 9 p.m. ET June 10.

Source: Polygon

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Looks weird, to me it looks like a cube, the fan vent image looks quite big.

Yet if it had a Microsoft logo it would be the best thing ever right?

well be seeing the actual thing from MS in a couple of hours as opposed to the 'best thing ever' from sony where basically they showed game demos and a try hard controller...

well be seeing the actual thing from MS in a couple of hours as opposed to the 'best thing ever' from sony where basically they showed game demos and a try hard controller...

Tomorrow actually.

Rumours are that Microsoft are going to have two events like Sony, talk about the new xbox and their vision for the future and to show a few games off and leave the big reveal for E3.

well be seeing the actual thing from MS in a couple of hours as opposed to the 'best thing ever' from sony where basically they showed game demos and a try hard controller...

Stop with the childish idiotic Sony bashing.

Thank **** it's matte.

Less dust and surface scratches is welcomed :D

well be seeing the actual thing from MS in a couple of hours as opposed to the 'best thing ever' from sony where basically they showed game demos and a try hard controller...

Your MS fanboy bias is obvious from not only this post but your posting history and your ignorance in regards to what they actually did reveal is telling. As a result, your "opinion," and I use that word lightly, means nothing as it is tainted and clearly meant to incite. Crisp is 110% right, you really do make other fans of MS look like idiots as well. Way to go.

Less dust and surface scratches is welcomed :D

I jumped on the PS3 launch gloss bandwagon saying it made the console look expensive.... I still do think that, but only when it's 100% unnaturally pristine and inside a dust free room. That fatty got scratched/fingerprinted and grew vicious dust beards constantly.

I am definitely now on team matte.

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I think Polyphony should have made a Gran Turismo 6 for the PS4 as well as for the PS3! I think not having a Gran Turismo at launch is a mistake! The biggest and most idiotic thing that sony is doing is not putting out of the box backwards compatibility with PS3 games!

This teasing is stupid. Just reveal it already.

We're a couple of weeks away from E3, would be rather silly not to open E3 with a "bang".

The console either wasn't ready to be shown earlier in the year, or the plan was to show it at E3 all along. This teaser is merely to get social media/news headlines stealing a little time from MS.

I dont know what the hell is wrong with sony that they are not putting the ability to play ps3 games. That is a major fail and a deal breaker! I am still angry they did not put a ps2 emulator in the ps3. Its unacceptable not to include backwards compatiblity in the ps4, most especially that people spent 100s of dollars on ps3 games! I have about over $300 dollars in ps3 games, if i buy a ps4, I should be able to play them. :angry:

Zoom and enhance!

Not only we'll find what PS4 looks like, but we'll find out where this video was taken by lip reading people in reflections of licence plates of some cars passing by the windows of a building on the other side of the street clearly visible in photographer's teeth showing on the PS4 despite it having a matte finish.

Zoom and enhance!

Not only we'll find what PS4 looks like, but we'll find out where this video was taken by lip reading people in reflections of licence plates of some cars passing by the windows of a building on the other side of the street clearly visible in photographer's teeth showing on the PS4 despite it having a matte finish.

No reflections in CGI :p

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