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I noticed that the PS5 has a 4K player but then I noticed the 'non disc' version and realized it's almost the same size ad the disc version! That means that the 4K player is probably cramped in a tiny space. Do you guys think the design is inherently compromised as a result? I was seriously thinking of buying a PS5, mainly for it's 4K capabilities, to upgrade from my LG 970 which sounds like a jet engine sometimes. But I feel that due to the size it's going to be a bad player.
Probably should get that Pioneer Elite one... ![]() |
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