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A DualShock 4 controller is required to use it, and must be connected through a USB cable or wirelessly via a separate accessory. 1080p streaming is available when using a PS4 Pro model. Cloud gaming and Remote Play are some of several Gaikai-powered streaming services announced for the PlayStation 4 through its PlayStation Now service. [30]
This diagram of the DualShock 4 controller from the back left shows the light bar (blue) used for player identification, micro USB port, the touch pad, SHARE and OPTIONS buttons, and the other controls. A left-hand side view of the DualShock 4 controller. The grip of the controller has been significantly altered compared to previous iterations.
Valve quietly discontinued the Steam Link in November 2018, in favor of supporting its software-based Steam Link application for mobile devices, smart televisions, and a software package for the Raspberry Pi. Steam Link is listed as having the following technical specifications: [4] Wired 100 Mbit/s Fast Ethernet and Wireless 802.11ac 2×2 (MIMO)
In August 2016, Sony unveiled an official USB wireless adapter for the DualShock 4, enabling use of all of the controller's functionality on PC. [84] In December 2016, Valve's Steam platform was updated to provide support and controller customization functionality for DualShock 4, through existing APIs for the Steam Controller. [85] [86]
A mono headset, which can be plugged into the DualShock 4, comes bundled with the system. [66] Audio/video output options include HDMI and optical S/PDIF. [46] The PlayStation 4 does not have an analog audio/video output (if the user does not count the DualShock 4's 3.5 mm audio jack). [67]
DualShock 4: PlayStation 4: Connectivity: Bluetooth, Micro-USB, 3.5 mm stereo headset jack, extension port Dimensions: 161 × 57 × 100 mm Input: 9 digital buttons, 2 analog triggers, 2 clickable analog sticks, accelerometer, D-pad, gyroscope, two-point capacitive clickable touchpad Mass: 210 g November 15, 2013 [35] [36] Xbox Wireless Controller
The Steam Controller is a discontinued game controller developed by Valve for use with personal computers, running Steam on Windows, macOS, Linux, smartphones or SteamOS.The controller was designed, not only for games developed for controller users, but also for games traditionally played with keyboard and mouse controls, so that they can be played through the controller.
PlayStation Now (PS Now) was a standalone video game subscription service on consoles developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.The service offered cloud gaming for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4 games that could be played on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Microsoft Windows computers.