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  2. DualShock - Wikipedia

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    The DualShock is the best-selling gamepad of all time by units sold, ... The DualShock 4 ... using a dedicated charging station, ...

  3. PlayStation 3 accessories - Wikipedia

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    Like the Sixaxis, it is a wireless controller with a mini-USB port on the rear that is used for charging, as well as playing while charging. Released alongside new PlayStation 3 models in Japan on January 11, 2008, the DualShock 3 was initially available in Black and Ceramic White colors, matching the color options for the new console models. [2]

  4. 7 best wireless charging stands for phones ... - AOL

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    This charging station has a 4.5-star average rating from 1,578 reviews on Amazon and also comes in a foldable travel style. Anker 3-in-1 Cube Charging Stand AMAZON

  5. PlayStation 4 technical specifications - Wikipedia

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    A mono headset, which can be plugged into the DualShock 4, comes bundled with the system. [66] Audio/video output options include HDMI and optical S/PDIF. [46] The PlayStation 4 does not have an analog audio/video output (if the user does not count the DualShock 4's 3.5 mm audio jack). [67]

  6. PlayStation - Wikipedia

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    The DualShock series consists of four controllers: the DualShock which was the fourth controller released for the PlayStation; the DualShock 2, the only standard controller released for the PlayStation 2, and the DualShock 3, the second and current controller released for the PlayStation 3, and the DualShock 4, which went through a massive ...

  7. PlayStation controller - Wikipedia

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    After briefly selling the Dual Analog Controller in 1997, Sony began phasing out the PlayStation controller later that year with the introduction of the DualShock controller, which would become the new standard controller for the PlayStation from that point onwards. [5]