


With support for up to 120Hz on 4K resolutions thanks to the HDMI 2.1 interface on the PS5, the console can deliver great visuals or high refresh rates, though rarely both. It does cave somewhat in terms of storage, offering 825GB, versus the competing Xbox Series X's 1TB, and does not have a quick resume feature like the latter, but that could change soon via software updates. Many users compare it to a larger version of some internet routers. While it has an excellent look, users might be less thrilled given its tendency to stick out, especially in the living room, unlike the Xbox Series S and X which have an easier time blending in with sound bars and cable boxes. It is currently available with a $50 discount at most retailers, as rumors continue to gain ground of a new "slim" model expected just in time for the holiday season. It offers users the ability to extend its 825GB SSD storage manually using any off-the-shelf M2 SSD, so long as it's PCI-E 4.0 and meets a minimum of a 5500MBPS spec. The Sony PlayStation 5 remains one of the most popular consoles on the market thanks to its stellar catalog of exclusives and 3rd party titles.
