What do you need to know about the latest video game consoles and what you can expect from the next batch of hardware?
That’s the question at the heart of our latest video review.
With Sony’s PS4 and Xbox X consoles and Microsoft’s Xbox One now out in the wild, there’s no denying the hype surrounding both.
But there’s also no denying that the PC gaming world has also been waiting for a good time to try and put together a full list of PC-compatible hardware.
We’ve already had plenty of good news for PC gaming, but what about Xbox One?
While Microsoft has already released the first batch of Xbox One hardware for the Xbox One S, the console still hasn’t launched for a couple of months, meaning it’s difficult to know if you can really take advantage of the console without a PC.
While there are certainly some great options for a PC-only PC, there are also some major disadvantages to having a full PC-equipped system in the house.
The Xbox One will be one of the first console systems to support the new Dolby Atmos surround sound, which is the technology that gives the Xbox a really good audio experience.
It’s not just that the Xbox sounds great, it also sounds great with Dolby TrueHD audio, which lets you hear everything from the bass to the treble.
This is a big change for Microsoft, as it’s only ever supported the Dolby Surround sound option on Xbox 360, Xbox One, and the Xbox 360.
But it still doesn’t come cheap.
The base Xbox One costs £449.99, which puts it a long way behind its rival, the PlayStation 4 Pro at £599.99.
It may be a little cheaper than the PlayStation VR, but we’re not quite ready to recommend a PC over a PSVR just yet.
With the PS4 now in its own price range, you’ll find that the PS Plus subscription is a great option to have around the house if you’re on a tight budget.
You can still get the PS 4 Pro for £399.99 (the PS4 version costs £499.99 for all the other platforms) if you already have a PS Plus membership, but you can get it for a mere £99.99 if you’ve already purchased the PS VR.
We can’t help but wonder if there are still some big-name PC-specific hardware exclusives still on the cards for the PlayStation and Xbox, though.
If you’re looking for a decent gaming PC, though, you can definitely get a good value on the PS5 Pro and the XBox One X, both of which come with 4K HDR support.
The XBox is Microsoft’s next generation console, and it’s coming to the PC in early 2018.
However, you won’t find any HDR support on the console, so you’ll have to rely on the PlayStation experience to see what’s going on.
It doesn’t have a native 4K Blu-ray player, and you’ll need to buy a Blu-Ray drive to play games on the XB1X, so it’s a lot more expensive than the PS6 Pro.
The Xbox One’s successor is the Xbox Scorpio, and its price tag is even more insane.
Microsoft has announced that it will be launching the Xbox Pro with 4k HDR support, and we’ve seen it launch in the form of the Xbox 720 Pro, which costs £1,799.99 ($2,097.99).
That’s a huge jump over the Xbox 1080 Pro, so if you don’t already own a PS5, you should definitely get one for your PS Scorpio.
The PS4 is coming to both the PC and the PlayStation Store later this year, and if you have the time, you might want to spend some time to get the best deal on the new console.
It will be available in two variants: the 4K Scorpio and the 4k PS4.
Both consoles will also feature HDR support (4K is the official name for 4K Ultra HD) and both consoles will come with a built-in 5K HDR monitor.
As we mentioned earlier, the PS7 and PS8 are coming in 2019, and they will also be available on PC.
While it’s not yet clear if these new consoles will be compatible with the Xbox and PlayStation VR headsets, it’s clear that Microsoft has been working on making VR more realistic in its games.
That means there’s more room for Xbox and PSVR gamers to have a full VR experience.
It’s important to note that the games and experiences that will be supported by the Xbox or PlayStation VR will depend on which headset is being used, and which platform you’re using to play.
That’s why the best thing to do is to look at your gaming hardware in terms of what you need, and then choose the console that’s