That’s how great this PlayStation 5 Tablet Edition is
- January 19, 2024
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YouTuber Matthew Perks decided it was time to turn Sony’s console into a PlayStation 5 Tablet Edition, taking advantage of the more compact size of the latest “Slim”
YouTuber Matthew Perks decided it was time to turn Sony’s console into a PlayStation 5 Tablet Edition, taking advantage of the more compact size of the latest “Slim”
YouTuber Matthew Perks decided it was time to turn Sony’s console into a PlayStation 5 Tablet Edition, taking advantage of the more compact size of the latest “Slim” version. Yeah; one of the most powerful gaming machines on the market adapted to the shape of an electronic tablet.
While waiting for Sony to return to its rightful position in the emerging market of portable consoles and leave behind the disappointing project Q, which ended in a simple peripheral, some creative users did the work themselves and proposed other options for “mobility. ” And we put it in quotation marks, because miracles cannot be done, as you will see.
Perks took the PS5 board and designed a the cooling system To contain the large amount of heat the console produces, it uses thinner heatsinks placed at the ends of the motherboard rather than on it, heat pipes that transfer the heat generated by the processor to those heatsinks, and a system of three fans that help move hot air around the system.
The chassis was created by 3D printing, on which a 14-inch OLED display with 4K resolution, taken from a gaming laptop. For the audio section, he added two stereo speakers plus a 5-watt subwoofer. The design uses a 250W GaN power supply, which is much thinner than the one included in the PS5.
The result is the comfort you can see in the video. PlayStation 5 Tablet Edition is not perfect and the main drawback is the battery. It seems that there was no room for more, and in order to use this curious device, it will have to be constantly plugged into a power outlet, thereby losing the ability to move. Well really, just like a used home console.
PlayStation 5 surpasses 50 million units sold, doubling the sales of the Xbox series and clearly the winner of its generation, but when we see this type of tuning, we still wonder:When will Sony return to the laptop market? see the second youth of this product line?
Source: Muy Computer
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