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title: "Sony PlayStation 4 Console - Black (PS4)"
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# 1.84 TFLOPS GPU power 8-core CPU for smooth gameplay 500GB internal storage Sony PlayStation 4 Console - Black (PS4)

**Brand:** playstation
**Price:** 80307 som
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## Summary

> 🎮 Level up your lifestyle with the PS4 — where power meets play and community thrives.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sony PlayStation 4 Console - Black (PS4) by playstation
- **How much does it cost?** 80307 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- playstation enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted playstation brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Next-Gen Powerhouse:** Experience lightning-fast 8-core processing and stunning 1.84 TFLOPS graphics that redefine immersive gaming.
- • **Remote Play Freedom:** Play your PS4 games anywhere in your home via PS Vita’s crisp 5-inch display over Wi-Fi—gaming without boundaries.
- • **Ergonomic DualShock 4:** Feel the evolution with a responsive touchpad, improved triggers, and built-in speaker for next-level control and comfort.
- • **Seamless Social Sharing:** Instantly capture and broadcast your epic moments with the dedicated SHARE button—join the global gaming conversation effortlessly.
- • **Ultimate Entertainment Hub:** Beyond gaming—stream Netflix, Spotify, and more in full HD, turning your console into a sleek multimedia powerhouse.

## Overview

The Sony PlayStation 4 Console is a sleek, powerful gaming system featuring an 8-core CPU, 1.84 TFLOPS GPU, and 500GB storage. It offers immersive full HD gameplay, innovative social sharing via the SHARE button, and extensive entertainment apps. With ergonomic DualShock 4 controllers and Remote Play on PS Vita, it’s designed for seamless, connected gaming experiences that keep you ahead in the digital playground.

## Description

From the manufacturer The best place to play PlayStation 4 is for the players who want to set out on incredible journeys through immersive new worlds and be part of a deeply connected gaming community. With an outstanding line-up of games already available - and many more currently in development - PS4 is the best place to play amazing top-tier blockbusters and innovative indie hits. More reasons to play The PS4--ten times more powerful than the PS3--is the world’s most powerful games console. Within its sleek and compact shell lies a 500GB hard drive, full HD (1080p) capability, superior speed and graphics, and an internal power supply to save you space. With 5-star reviews across the board, from the likes of Stuff magazine, a People’s Choice Award from IGN readers, and T3’s Gadget of the Year Award, the PS4 truly is the best place to play. The Dualshock 4 The Dualshock 4 wireless controller features familiar controls while incorporating new ways to interact with games and other players. Improved dual analog sticks and trigger buttons offer an even greater sense of control, while the capacitive touch pad opens up endless potential for new gameplay possibilities. Experience the evolution of play with the DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controller. Unmissable Entertainment It’s not just all about next-gen gaming. With DVD and Blu-ray film support, as well as featuring the top digital apps such as Spotify, TV from Sky (Sky Go Extra), desertcart Instant Video, Netflix, WWE Network, BBC iPlayer, and YouTube, the PS4 is also the home for unmissable entertainment. PlayStation Network and PlayStation Plus The PlayStation Network (PSN) supports up to 2,000 online friends, up to eight users for cross-game party chat, and with Share Play you have the ability to virtually pass the controller from you to your friend over the internet, even if they do not own the game. The PlayStation Plus membership service gives you an instant game collection, two games a month which you can download directly, and a range of exclusive discounts in the PlayStation Store. Gamer focused, developer inspired The PS4 system focuses on the gamer, ensuring that the very best games and the most immersive experiences are possible on the platform. The PS4 system enables the greatest game developers in the world to unlock their creativity and push the boundaries of play through a system that is tuned specifically to their needs. The PS4 system is centered around a powerful custom chip that contains eight x86-64 cores and a state of the art 1.84 TFLOPS graphics processor with 8 GB of ultra-fast GDDR5 unified system memory, easing game creation and increasing the richness of content achievable on the platform. The end result is new games with rich, high-fidelity graphics and deeply immersive experiences. Shared game experiences Engage in endless personal challenges with your community and share your epic triumphs with the press of a button. Simply hit the SHARE button on the controller, scan through the last few minutes of gameplay, tag it and return to the game—the video uploads as you play. The PS4 system also enhances social spectating by enabling you to broadcast your gameplay in real-time. Remote play Remote Play on the PS4 system fully unlocks the PlayStation Vita system’s potential, making it the ultimate companion device. With the PS Vita system, gamers will be able to seamlessly play a range of PS4 titles on the beautiful 5-inch display over Wi-Fi access points in a local area network. The biggest and best games With an unrivalled library of exclusive titles out now and coming soon including Bloodborne, Until Dawn, Now Man’s Sky and many more, plus in-game content that you won’t find anywhere else for blockbuster games like Batman: Arkham Knight and Destiny, PS4 really is the best place to play. Gamer focused The biggest games Hardware Specs

Review: Smooth sailing - i love it... - Gamer bundle ordered, 2nd controller, camera and Killzone, all in one box. Thank you desertcart. I ordered this quite a time after August 6th, never got a confirmed delivery date, yet my PS4 was waiting on my sofa when i got home from work on Friday afternoon. Shocked and suprised. Setup was painless (apart from PSN, will mention that in a bit), i plugged it all up, powered it on and began entering my network details (i don't use DHCP in my house, fixed IPs for me). As soon as the network settings were done and the PS4 had auto connected to the web, a notification popped up for the 1.51 update. OK, i clicked that and already 300mb of the approx 350mb was downloaded... I think i was downloading the patch at about 3mb/sec on my 60meg BB and thats the best it could have been. Thats fantastic. Went to get changed, by the time i came back down it was installed, rebooted and ready to go. So then came time to enter my user account details. This was frustrating. Simple enough to do but day 1 and the Sony servers were getting hammered. So between 2.30pm and 8.30pm i had little luck registering my account, linking up my friends list, trophies and getting onto the store. The network even went down during this time for maintenance. But when it came back (i kept trying), my login worked, friends appeared, trophies all showed up from ps3 and the store loaded. I quickly got Resogun, Contrast, an AC4 freebie, a Playroom addon (picture thing for second screen) and popped in the Killzone SF disc. One thing i really liked was how as soon as you slot in a new game it begins installing. No clicking anything, no loading the game first and choosing to install, it just gets on with it. In my limited space living room with poor lighting the camera performed just magically. The dual cameras perform so much better than the previous PS3 camera. Playroom was fun (although its a limited thing really to show off the camera and controller motion stuff), it worked perfectly, picture was bright and clear and the kids really loved getting their hair on fire. So... Without rabbiting on about the games (you can read reviews for those elsewhere) and the unfortunate PSN outage, i just thought i'd say that setting up, updating and getting into the action was painless to do and very intuitive. I'm loving the speed of everything, i have no trouble finding particular options, everything just flows and works great. Massive thumbs up, gonna really enjoy this PS4 for years to come. Oh, its super quiet too compared to a PS3, looks stylish, its smaller, no external power brick and the upgraded controller is simply perfect. I liked the dualshock but this is better in every way. I can think of 2 extremely minor niggles which in no way can deter you from purchasing. The earpiece is extremely cheap tat. Its just a starter until you buy a decent one, its big and uncomfortable but its functional till you replace it. And the damn controller charger cable... Wow, that's short. I'll be investing in a longer one for sure but wish i didn't have to buy one for the sake of 20p worth of wire. 5 massive stars.
Review: Lives up to the hype! - I've had this since UK launch day and it's proving to be an awesome console. It's a lovely shape; slightly smaller than the pictures suggest (in my opinion), and looks modern, in half gloss/half matt finish separated by a thin strand of light running through the top (or side, if stood vertically). It's so good looking, in fact, that it niggles even more that they still have not put USB ports at the BACK of the playstation, so the view is spoiled somewhat by the wires hanging out the two at the front. If only they could have squeezed an additional four at the back... It also runs very quietly; I'd gotten so used to the hairdryer that was my PS3's cooling fan that the virtual ambient silence comes as a very pleasant factor (especially to the other half) Well that's the exterior. More importantly - operation. Well it's fast, and the next gen games that take advantage of its power are breathtakingly brilliant. There's some free games available on the PS store to PS+ members (which will be anyone wanting to play online anyway). I've played Resogun which is a side-scrolling shooter akin to the old "Defender" arcade game of the 80's, brought up to date. The PS3 was already so capable in full HD, but it's really the high framerate (when so much is going on) that makes it stand out as a new generation. This is perhaps more apparent on the proper third party titles. Playing Battlefield 4 for the first time, I had a jaw-dropping moment. I was playing multiplayer on a little pacific island archipelago, when suddenly the weather turned, it went dark and rainy, and the waves started battering the beaches. Water, fire, smoke - that can be the tricky stuff for GPUs but on here it looks incredible. It's so immersive, and all thanks to the power of the next-gen console. Storage-wise you are given 500Gb (less OS), which isn't huge (considering game and HD movie sizes), but should give the majority of owners plenty of time before it becomes an issue. I'm quite pleased to know, however, that the drive is easily upgradable, and by the time you need to do so, a major upgrade will be very affordable (even SSD, which will not only add space but also improve performance in boot and load times). Controllers have also undergone an upgrade - and a more significant one than the Dualshock 2 -> Dualshock 3. They feel more comfortable and ergonomic, especially after a long gaming session whereas on the older consoles I'd have started getting a bit of cramp (and the triggers are better designed). They come with inbuilt speaker, and headset jack, and they have a new touchpad control (which I must say I've not yet seen used to much effect other than like an additional D-pad). There's now a "Share" button, which allows you to upload a screenshot or video snippet of your latest bicycle kick wonder-goal or 500m sniper shot. Last of note is a lightbar at the front which is used, like the touchpad, for some gimmicky things so far - hopefully some potential can be realised with this. With the camera (separate purchase) it can be used to track who's holding what controller, and used in conjuction with facial recognition - this is neat, if a little "show-off". It is, however, surprisingly reliable. Again, I'd like to see the camera used to better potential - at the moment it's not doing anything particularly impressive. I have to say I don't quite get the same battery life out of the Dualshock 4 as I did out of the DS3, but I can't say for sure - it's just a gut feel, given that I've got 3 controllers and cycle through them quite a bit. The OS GUI is neat enough - I find it's not unlike the X-media-bar, but now with two levels - one horizontal with your day-to-day easy-access stuff, and another horizontal with the deeper and "behind-the-scenes" options... if that makes sense. And naturally the whole visual aspect is improved. It's intuitive, and puts contextual information in front of you - like for example recent game achievements from not only you, but also your friends. Video/TV on demand are slick, HD, and of decent performance, are now just as feasible an option to watch via Playstation as previously on Sky or Smart TV. One last feature of note - you can put the PS4 into standby, as well as completely powered off. Interestingly, this appears to have little effect on "wake-up time" (I've found it to be about 30 seconds in both cases) but what's useful is that you can maintain power to the USB ports while in standby - so you can leave your dualshocks charging. (NB - You need to set the option to enable this) As they did with the PS3 I have no doubt that capabilities will be continuously added through updates, and this console is going to get better and better. In conclusion - this is without doubt a recommended purchase

## Features

- PlayStation 4 redefines rich and immersive gameplay with powerful graphics and speed, intelligent personalisation, deeply integrated social capabilities, and innovative second-screen features
- Background downloading and updating capability also allows you to immediately play digital titles as they download, or update the system when the hardware is powered off
- PlayStation 4 lets you instantly share images and videos of your favourite gameplay moments on Facebook with a single press of the "share" button on the Dualshock 4 controller
- Broadcast while you play in real-time through Ustream;Engage in endless personal challenges between you and your community, and share your epic moments for the world to see
- Gamers can share their epic triumphs by hitting the "SHARE button" on the controller, scan through the last few minutes of gameplay, tag it and return to the game;Games already announced for the PlayStation 4 include first party titles Killzone: Shadow Fall, inFamous Second Son, Driveclub and Knack as well as partner titles Destiny, Diablo III, Deep Down and Watch Dogs
- PS4 enables the greatest game developers in the world to unlock their creativity and push the boundaries of play through a platform that is tuned specifically to their needs
- With PS Vita, gamers will be able to seamlessly play PS4 games on the beautiful 5-inch display over Wi-Fi in a local environment

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00BE4HOIM |
| Batteries  | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,650 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 24 in PlayStation 4 Consoles 1,093 in PlayStation Legacy Systems |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,613) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 9436812 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 30.5 x 27.5 x 5.3 cm; 2.8 kg |
| Rated  | Ages 3 & Over |
| Release date  | 29 Nov. 2013 |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you play PS3 games on the PS4 console?**
A: Sony have said that PS3 disk based games will never be compatible with the PS4. Like others have said they are bringing a streaming service to the system called PlayStation Now. The service is effectively a rental system although not all PS3 games will be streamed, only certain ones that Sony pick will be streamed and available. Be warned though as reviews of the system in America have shown the streaming service to be laggy and overpriced

**Q: What's there hard drive GB on PS4**
A: 500 GB HDD but upgradable I have put one of these in and boy is it FAST!!! Crucial CT1024M550SSD1 1TB M550 SATA 6Gb/s 2.5 Inch Internal Solid State Drive got it on Amazon for £309 not cheap but I figure I am gonna have this baby for the long term so worth it to me.

**Q: Does the PS4 play DVD's or Blu-Rays???**
A: Hi there i have a ps4 and it only plays blu rays it doesnt play regular dvds

**Q: Does it come with psn voucher and 1 month ps+**
A: Not with the standard version of the console no but you get 14 days trial for PS+

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Smooth sailing - i love it...
*by M***Y on 30 November 2013*

Gamer bundle ordered, 2nd controller, camera and Killzone, all in one box. Thank you Amazon. I ordered this quite a time after August 6th, never got a confirmed delivery date, yet my PS4 was waiting on my sofa when i got home from work on Friday afternoon. Shocked and suprised. Setup was painless (apart from PSN, will mention that in a bit), i plugged it all up, powered it on and began entering my network details (i don't use DHCP in my house, fixed IPs for me). As soon as the network settings were done and the PS4 had auto connected to the web, a notification popped up for the 1.51 update. OK, i clicked that and already 300mb of the approx 350mb was downloaded... I think i was downloading the patch at about 3mb/sec on my 60meg BB and thats the best it could have been. Thats fantastic. Went to get changed, by the time i came back down it was installed, rebooted and ready to go. So then came time to enter my user account details. This was frustrating. Simple enough to do but day 1 and the Sony servers were getting hammered. So between 2.30pm and 8.30pm i had little luck registering my account, linking up my friends list, trophies and getting onto the store. The network even went down during this time for maintenance. But when it came back (i kept trying), my login worked, friends appeared, trophies all showed up from ps3 and the store loaded. I quickly got Resogun, Contrast, an AC4 freebie, a Playroom addon (picture thing for second screen) and popped in the Killzone SF disc. One thing i really liked was how as soon as you slot in a new game it begins installing. No clicking anything, no loading the game first and choosing to install, it just gets on with it. In my limited space living room with poor lighting the camera performed just magically. The dual cameras perform so much better than the previous PS3 camera. Playroom was fun (although its a limited thing really to show off the camera and controller motion stuff), it worked perfectly, picture was bright and clear and the kids really loved getting their hair on fire. So... Without rabbiting on about the games (you can read reviews for those elsewhere) and the unfortunate PSN outage, i just thought i'd say that setting up, updating and getting into the action was painless to do and very intuitive. I'm loving the speed of everything, i have no trouble finding particular options, everything just flows and works great. Massive thumbs up, gonna really enjoy this PS4 for years to come. Oh, its super quiet too compared to a PS3, looks stylish, its smaller, no external power brick and the upgraded controller is simply perfect. I liked the dualshock but this is better in every way. I can think of 2 extremely minor niggles which in no way can deter you from purchasing. The earpiece is extremely cheap tat. Its just a starter until you buy a decent one, its big and uncomfortable but its functional till you replace it. And the damn controller charger cable... Wow, that's short. I'll be investing in a longer one for sure but wish i didn't have to buy one for the sake of 20p worth of wire. 5 massive stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lives up to the hype!
*by J***M on 5 December 2013*

I've had this since UK launch day and it's proving to be an awesome console. It's a lovely shape; slightly smaller than the pictures suggest (in my opinion), and looks modern, in half gloss/half matt finish separated by a thin strand of light running through the top (or side, if stood vertically). It's so good looking, in fact, that it niggles even more that they still have not put USB ports at the BACK of the playstation, so the view is spoiled somewhat by the wires hanging out the two at the front. If only they could have squeezed an additional four at the back... It also runs very quietly; I'd gotten so used to the hairdryer that was my PS3's cooling fan that the virtual ambient silence comes as a very pleasant factor (especially to the other half) Well that's the exterior. More importantly - operation. Well it's fast, and the next gen games that take advantage of its power are breathtakingly brilliant. There's some free games available on the PS store to PS+ members (which will be anyone wanting to play online anyway). I've played Resogun which is a side-scrolling shooter akin to the old "Defender" arcade game of the 80's, brought up to date. The PS3 was already so capable in full HD, but it's really the high framerate (when so much is going on) that makes it stand out as a new generation. This is perhaps more apparent on the proper third party titles. Playing Battlefield 4 for the first time, I had a jaw-dropping moment. I was playing multiplayer on a little pacific island archipelago, when suddenly the weather turned, it went dark and rainy, and the waves started battering the beaches. Water, fire, smoke - that can be the tricky stuff for GPUs but on here it looks incredible. It's so immersive, and all thanks to the power of the next-gen console. Storage-wise you are given 500Gb (less OS), which isn't huge (considering game and HD movie sizes), but should give the majority of owners plenty of time before it becomes an issue. I'm quite pleased to know, however, that the drive is easily upgradable, and by the time you need to do so, a major upgrade will be very affordable (even SSD, which will not only add space but also improve performance in boot and load times). Controllers have also undergone an upgrade - and a more significant one than the Dualshock 2 -> Dualshock 3. They feel more comfortable and ergonomic, especially after a long gaming session whereas on the older consoles I'd have started getting a bit of cramp (and the triggers are better designed). They come with inbuilt speaker, and headset jack, and they have a new touchpad control (which I must say I've not yet seen used to much effect other than like an additional D-pad). There's now a "Share" button, which allows you to upload a screenshot or video snippet of your latest bicycle kick wonder-goal or 500m sniper shot. Last of note is a lightbar at the front which is used, like the touchpad, for some gimmicky things so far - hopefully some potential can be realised with this. With the camera (separate purchase) it can be used to track who's holding what controller, and used in conjuction with facial recognition - this is neat, if a little "show-off". It is, however, surprisingly reliable. Again, I'd like to see the camera used to better potential - at the moment it's not doing anything particularly impressive. I have to say I don't quite get the same battery life out of the Dualshock 4 as I did out of the DS3, but I can't say for sure - it's just a gut feel, given that I've got 3 controllers and cycle through them quite a bit. The OS GUI is neat enough - I find it's not unlike the X-media-bar, but now with two levels - one horizontal with your day-to-day easy-access stuff, and another horizontal with the deeper and "behind-the-scenes" options... if that makes sense. And naturally the whole visual aspect is improved. It's intuitive, and puts contextual information in front of you - like for example recent game achievements from not only you, but also your friends. Video/TV on demand are slick, HD, and of decent performance, are now just as feasible an option to watch via Playstation as previously on Sky or Smart TV. One last feature of note - you can put the PS4 into standby, as well as completely powered off. Interestingly, this appears to have little effect on "wake-up time" (I've found it to be about 30 seconds in both cases) but what's useful is that you can maintain power to the USB ports while in standby - so you can leave your dualshocks charging. (NB - You need to set the option to enable this) As they did with the PS3 I have no doubt that capabilities will be continuously added through updates, and this console is going to get better and better. In conclusion - this is without doubt a recommended purchase

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by P***D on 12 December 2025*

Hola buenas tardes muy bonito y buen presentado , funciona de maravilla y muy contenta por la buena compra .muchas gracias 😊

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