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What to expect at the dawn of a new generation for game consoles – WAtoday
As Microsoft and Sony prepare to release new systems in a matter of days, what’s the sales pitch to those wondering if they should upgrade?
Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and Sony’s PlayStation 5 which go on sale next week but which I’ve been fortunate enough to have in my home for a little while are both big, powerful $750 machines. Their high-end processors and cutting-edge solid-state drives deliver an immediate advantage over prior consoles, while support for forward-facing audio and display technologies give them room to grow in capability as time goes on.
Dedicated gamers upgrading from the most recent consoles may find that, until…
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