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  2. This PlayStation-compatible expansion drive can triple your ...

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    Don't let oversized games get you down — max out your PS5 storage in less than five minutes with this $80 device. This PlayStation-compatible expansion drive can triple your storage — and it's ...

  3. Comparison of digital media players - Wikipedia

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    PlayStation 4 (2013) HDMI, optical audio 1080p@60fps; 4K@60fps (PS4 Pro) Many 802.11 b/g/n, 10/100/1000 Ethernet 2x USB 3.0 500GB or 1TB hard drive, user-upgradeable None Yes IR remote sold separately None DLNA Sony: PlayStation 3 (2006) HDMI, composite audio/video, component audio/video, optical audio 1080p Many 802.11a/b/g/n, 10/100/1000 Ethernet

  4. Video game console - Wikipedia

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    Newer consoles have included internal storage devices, such as flash memory, hard disk drives (HDD) and solid-state drives (SSD), to save data persistently. Early application of internal storage was for saving game states, and more recently can be used to store the console's operating system, game patches and updates, games downloaded through ...

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    An upcoming update for the PlayStation 5 will make it a lot easier to store your downloadable video games. PlayStation 5 owners can finally use extended storage for games with new update Skip to ...

  6. List of Sony products - Wikipedia

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    1.5 Storage and cables. ... home security systems, and dashcam. ... Image sensors for mobile devices [13] Image sensors for mobility use [14]

  7. DLNA - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Many routers and network attached storage (NAS) devices have built-in DLNA support, as well as software applications like Windows Media Player. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] DLNA was created by Sony and Intel and the consortium soon included various PC and consumer electronics companies, publishing its first set of guidelines in June 2004. [ 6 ]