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You would want to try and get faster internet regardless of whether you go digital or disc. Discs these days don't really help much to make downloads smaller and you'll generally end up downloading a ton of updates anyway.Hi there.
Hopefully someone can help a noob when it comes to Playstation 5.
I have a 58" Hi Sense UHD Smart TV and 6mb wifi.
1. Will this be adequate to play PS5?
2. Or do I need to upgrade to fibre if I want the digital edition?
3. Why would you choose digital edition over disc or the other way around?
Thanks in advance.
Hi there.
Hopefully someone can help a noob when it comes to Playstation 5.
I have a 58" Hi Sense UHD Smart TV and 6mb wifi.
1. Will this be adequate to play PS5?
2. Or do I need to upgrade to fibre if I want the digital edition?
3. Why would you choose digital edition over disc or the other way around?
Thanks in advance.
Excellent point. Long term then, if you are patient, the disc version can probably end up being cheaper than the digital.You would want to try and get faster internet regardless of whether you go digital or disc. Discs these days don't really help much to make downloads smaller and you'll generally end up downloading a ton of updates anyway.
You could get by with 6Mbit, but it's going to be painful.
Deciding on which one to get is more a personal preference imo, but having the disc version does often allow you to pick up games cheaper on the second hand market, especially further down the life cycle of the console.
Also managed to get one. Got really lucky, 15min later I was in a dead zone ito signal and wifi. Got it yesterday. Selling the PS4 today.I know I saw... in fact, one women here at work snatched one up.
The Digital editions seem to be the fastest to go... suspect it probably has to do with the price point.
Exactly this!You would want to try and get faster internet regardless of whether you go digital or disc. Discs these days don't really help much to make downloads smaller and you'll generally end up downloading a ton of updates anyway.
You could get by with 6Mbit, but it's going to be painful.
Deciding on which one to get is more a personal preference imo, but having the disc version does often allow you to pick up games cheaper on the second hand market, especially further down the life cycle of the console.
What happened. Using as a PC monitor?I wonder - is screen burn covered by warranty?
What happened. Using as a PC monitor?
PS distributors retail outlet. LegitHave you bought from them before?
i saw online yesterday, Incredible had stockBloody hell. Even Amazon is out of all LG OLED C1 and G1 stock.
once you go OLED, you cannot go backBloody hell. Even Amazon is out of all LG OLED C1 and G1 stock.
Do you mean you can't go back because it's got burn-in (Qn90A for the win)?once you go OLED, you cannot go back![]()
Do you mean you can't go back because it's got burn-in (Qn90A for the win)?
Minimap or should I rather say HUD burn-inBy the time you have noticeable burn in you’ll probably want to upgrade your TV anyway, that is unless you watch news channels 24/7.