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The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. ... and a headphone jack for headsets or headphones; ...
The USB Type-C Cable and Connector Specification specifies a mapping from a USB-C jack to a 4-pole TRRS jack, for the use of headsets, and supports both CTIA and OMTP (YD/T 1885–2009) modes. [79] Some devices transparently handle many jack standards, [ 80 ] [ 81 ] and there are hardware implementations of this available as components. [ 82 ]
PlayStation VR, developed by Sony Computer Entertainment for use with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 ... 3.5 mm headphone jack USB Type-C, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Available in Midnight Blue as a promotional item to commemorate the 10 millionth PlayStation sold, this is a Japanese-region console that has a unique BIOS based on the USA NTSC-U/C version that allowed imported games from any region to be played. SCPH-7000W April 1998 [12] Original (midnight blue) 4.1 (1997-11-14) Region free SCPH-7001
The PlayStation 4 uses a semi-custom Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) developed by AMD in cooperation with Sony and is manufactured by TSMC on a 28 nm process node. [27] Its APU is a single-chip that combines a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU), as well as other components such as a memory controller and video ...
PlayStation 4 Pro or PS4 Pro for short (originally announced under the codename Neo) ... featuring built-in speakers and a headphone jack, as well as featuring an AV ...
The PlayStation VR has a 5.7 inch OLED panel, with a display resolution of 1080p. [7] [8] The headset also has a processor box which enables the Social Screen video output to the television, as well as process the 3D audio effect, and uses a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The standalone unit features two Super NES controller ports, a cartridge slot, a dual-speed CD-ROM drive, RCA composite jacks, S-Video, RFU DC OUT (similar to the PlayStation SCPH-1001), a proprietary multi-out AV output port (the same one featured on the Super NES, Nintendo 64, and GameCube), headphone jack on the front, a serial port labelled ...