Sony announced that its next-generation PlayStation 5 console will arrive in November, priced at $499.99 and $399.99 for the digital edition.
The PS5 will launch in the US, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea on November 12 and the “rest of the world” on November 19.
PlayStation 5 uses an eight-core AMD Zen 2 CPU and a custom AMD RDNA 2-based GPU, which provides 10.28 teraflops of power with 36 compute units running at 2.23GHz each.
The PS5 will have a solid-state drive (SSD) and will support features like real-time ray tracing. It will also support 4K graphics at a 120Hz refresh rate, 8K graphics and 3D audio.
On Wednesday, Sony previewed games including “Spider-Man: Miles Morales," which will be available at launch, and a Harry Potter game, “Hogwarts Legacy," which will be out in 2021. It gave a sneak peak of Final Fantasy XVI, which will be exclusive to PlayStation, but did not specify when that game will launch.
Later, Sony released Sony Reon Pocket, the device is currently available on sale in the market. This device it launched as a crowdfunding project back in August 2019.
According to Sony reportes, AC does not purify and cool the air as a traditional AC. it uses what is called the “Peltier effect” to function. As part of the effect, a material absorbs or emits heat when an electrical current is passed across a junction.
The product listing page indicates that Reon Pocket AC can push the temperature down by -13 degrees Celsius. In addition, the company also noted that the product can be controlled with a smartphone app. The app offers four different levels of cooling or heating along with an auto mode
For the battery, can last up to two hours on a single charge. However, the device also comes with a USB Type-C port to charge the device back up. In addition, the company is also selling a special inner-wear t-ship “RNPS-C1VA” in three sizes, S, M, and L. This innerwear comes with a pocket at the back where users can place the Reon Pocket AC.