The first teardown videos of the new PS5 slim model have been posted online.
One video features content creator Dave2D taking the system apart and comparing it to the base model. Among the comparisons, perhaps the most surprising is his claim that the slim machine is “not that much smaller,” than the original.
Dave2D also commented that the top panels feature a glossy finish. In contrast, the disc drive portion of the machine is a matte finish, similar, but not identical to that of the original PS5.
The new PlayStation 5 digital version weighs 2.6kg compared to 3.4kg for the original digital version. The new disc version of the PlayStation 5 weighs 3.2kg, compared to the original, which weighs in at 3.9kg.
The disc drive is “surprisingly easy to remove,” as it can be removed from the machine without the use of any tools. The disc drive is connected to the motherboard by a single connector. The SSD bay still requires a screwdriver to access.
The new horizontal stand was also criticised heavily in the teardown. The stand, which amounts to two plastic clips, is included with the machine. The verticle stand will be sold separately.
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The recommended retail prices for the new PS5 model are as follows:
This represents a $50 increase in price for the Digital Edition in the US. Both editions, which come with 1TB storage, will also be more expensive than the launch models in Japan.
Unlike with the current model, those who purchase the new PS5 Digital Edition will be able to add a Blu-ray disc drive later, as one will be sold separately for $79.99 / €119.99 / £99.99.
Images claiming to show the setup process of the new PlayStation 5 console have
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