Do you believe that the PS4K will contain a UHD Blu-ray drive?

sflufan

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The more I think about it, the more I am unsure that the PS4K will even contain a UHD Blu-ray drive.  I just don't get the sense that it is as imperative for Sony to use the PS4K as a "Trojan horse" to get a UHD player into homes as it was for the PS2 with DVDs and the PS3 with Blu-rays.  With the continued decline of physical media for home entertainment in favor of streaming, I just don't see Sony taking the financial hit on the PS4K that would be necessary to have the console with a UHD player priced at $400.

Your thoughts?
 
Simple answer: YES

Longer answer: Why the hell wouldn't they? Of course they would have to put a UHD drive in there if they want the format to take off.
 
Sony pushed UHD Blu-rays. Sony pushed UHD TVs.

*hard thinking* *hard thinking*

*fart*

It will have one. What´s the point of the damn thing if it didn´t.
 
I don't think how it couldn't, at this point.

As for 4K actually being a selling point, I severely doubt it. 4K is barely on anyone's radar when entertainment is concerned.
 
I don't think how it couldn't, at this point.

As for 4K actually being a selling point, I severely doubt it. 4K is barely on anyone's radar when entertainment is concerned.

4k is going to be new standard. People who buy a new tv are most likely buying a 4k tv.
 
It would have to, otherwise what would be the fucking point? It's not like games will be 4k, so they have to have something to say it can output 4k.
 
It fucking well better!

The two players on the market right now are ridiculously overpriced, a $400 PS4 with a UHD drive would give Samsung and Panasonic a serious kick up the hole.

I thought I read it wouldn't. Which is stupid.

Your probably thinking of the most recent leak, which made no mention of a UHD drive, which is obviously not the same thing.
 
I don't think how it couldn't, at this point.

As for 4K actually being a selling point, I severely doubt it. 4K is barely on anyone's radar when entertainment is concerned.

Really? The adoption rate for 4K is much higher early on by far than 1080p was, and the mere fact that all of the big TV makers are only making one or two 1080p sets if you are lucky, and that is now designated to their 'budget' lines.

In another 2-3 years, it is all you will see.
 
It'll have a UHD drive, but games will only be able to use 50GB to still stay compatible with Base PS4. That's all.
 
Can they sell an upgraded PS4 with a UHD drive for only $399? The stand alone players by themselves are selling for that much currently. Either there is a huge markup on them, or Sony will be taking a big loss on the PS4k if they do include a UHD drive.
 
Can they sell an upgraded PS4 with a UHD drive for only $399? The stand alone players by themselves are selling for that much currently. Either there is a huge markup on them, or Sony will be taking a big loss on the PS4k if they do include a UHD drive.

This is what is going on. The Samsung one in particular is a poorly made piece of shit, they are charging $400 for it right now because they can.
 
I would assume so. the PS4K is their best chance of getting widespread adoption.

Can they sell an upgraded PS4 with a UHD drive for only $399? The stand alone players by themselves are selling for that much currently. Either there is a huge markup on them, or Sony will be taking a big loss on the PS4k if they do include a UHD drive.

I would assume that they would take a loss on this piece of hardware... a PS4K at 499 dollars and PS4 at 299 would be my bets on pricing.
 
Yep & the old Sony would even give us this


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If it doesn't, then they eliminate a reason for some people to upgrade. An all in one box that plays 4k Blurays, streams 4k content, plays games at higher performance and fidelity , and can watch live tv for $399-499. The only other player right now is Samsung, and that's $399. They could crush them at retail with PS4k.
 
I don't think how it couldn't, at this point.

As for 4K actually being a selling point, I severely doubt it. 4K is barely on anyone's radar when entertainment is concerned.

Many people severely underestimate the power of HDR... that 33%~ color gain is pretty damn amazing in person. As for the resolution boost... meh...

Also of course it will have a UHD drive. That is almost the entire point of the upgrade probably in its original plan. I imagine the hardware specs upgrade is mostly for the support of PSVR to push higher frames for the headset while hopefully maintaining the ps4's capable graphical fidelity.
 
Are people expecting both an UHD drive and a 3-4x GPU for only $50 more than the current PS4?

The current PS4 won't be $350 when the Neo comes out, not a chance. Also it still might be $500, apparently they haven't decided yet.
 
There's a huge amount of people that would buy a PS4K console with 4K movies, even for using it with regular HD TV's because "whoa, look at that, it's 4K!".

Sony knows it, so the answer is YES.
 
This is what is going on. The Samsung one in particular is a poorly made piece of shit, they are charging $400 for it right now because they can.

I have the Samsung k8500 UHD player and its great ? No issues at all




As for the PS4k I doubt it will have a 4k drive unless the price is going to be $499-599. Those 4k drives aren't cheap as there aren't many people making them.
 
Of course it will have a UHD drive. A UHD drive uses the exact same laser and drive mechanics as a regular BD drive, so no reason to not have it nor does it increase the cost.
 
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