If you’re really anxious to take a look at how the new PS5 graphics will be, trust us, you’re not the only one.
Tons of gamers have been asking lots of questions regarding the specs and potential capabilities that the new console would have.
So far, Sony has not offered precise answers, but it seems that now we might be able to have a glimpse of what we can expect and to see the graphical capabilities. Everything’s really impressive, we have to admit this.
Watch the future
Sony recently attended the Inter BEE conference in Tokyo. The event can be compared to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which takes place in Las Vegas.
During the conference, Sony presented their cutting-edge Crystal LED Display System (CLEDIS).
CLEDIS features 120 FPS and 8K on a screen measuring 440 inches (prompting the product tagline, “go big or go bigger”).
VGR reports that in real life, things looked awesome. If you’re watching the videoon your regular monitor, it’s also important to mention that it lacks the capabilities of the CLEDIS.
“GT Sport, of course, cannot run in 8K or 120 frames-per-second on any currently known hardware (though the intro video was shown in 8K at CES earlier this year), but there seems to be more happening, too. Even from the shaky cell-phone captures — the only thing we have,” the video’s description reads.
Building for future versions of the console
Creator Kazunori Yamauchi reportedly said a while ago, “It takes six months to create a single car. It’s over-specced for PS4 Pro. So we are building for future versions of the console rather than the one we see today. I think it would be no problem to run it at 8K even.”
Everyone hopes to hear something new about the much-awaited console from Sony in the near future.
After finishing Theatrical Journalism at the Faculty of Theatre and Television in Cluj-Napoca, Rada reviewed movies, books, theatre pieces and she also wrote articles from the IT niche as a content editor for software producers. At the moment, she is working with various online advertising firms.