Xbox One vs. Playstation 4
A look at the hottest new gaming systems.
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The Ultimate Duel - Just in time for the holidays, Playstation 4 hit shelves on Nov. 15 and a week later, on Nov. 22, the latest Xbox model – Xbox One – launched in at least 13 countries. With both gaming consoles in high demand, BET.com compares the two to help you decide which one should make your holiday wish list.—Dominique Zonyéé(Photos: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images for Microsoft; PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP/Getty Images)
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Prices - If you're basing your purchase on pricing, then it’s a tight competition. Both gaming systems can take a chunk out of your holiday spending budget, with the Playstation 4 at $399.99 and the Xbox One at $499.99.(Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
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Hardware - The Xbox One and the PS4 are very similar where hardware and graphics are concerned. Both consoles have 8-core processors with the latest in advanced micro devices or AMD, so picture quality will be as good and developers can make it.(Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Camera - Xbox’s extra $100 is for the new Kinect 2.0, Microsoft’s camera motion sensing device, which allows users to interact without a controller. The PS4 will not include a camera, but Sony announced that it would be featured as an add-on accessory for $59.99.(Photo: Ralph Orlowski/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Games - For Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag and Battlefield 4 fans, the games will be available on both consoles. But when it comes the exclusivity, the PS4 has Resogun, Knack and Killzone: Shadow Fall, while Xbox One has Forza Motorsport 5, Dead Rising 3 and Ryse: Son of Rome.(Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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