The Sony PS 4 Concepts


No one has seen it yet. No one has felt its smooth edges, and no one has smelled its new console smell. But we know that developers are working on games. Naturally, we're champing at the bit for a glimpse at Sony's next-gen console. We've already look at the games we're expecting for next-gen consoles, but in our we've pulled together a few of the most striking concept ideas for the Sony PS4. How far off the mark are these mock-ups? In a few days, we'll probably find out.

1. The Tombstone


Designed by Carlos Fernandes. Looking like a futuristic radiator, the curved shield-like case is certainly a step away from last generation’s designs. A trio of icons provide notifications when the console is off. But will it fit under your TV? And where do discs go when you push them through the slot at the bottom?

2. The Environmentalist


Designed by Joseph Dumary. This polished concept isn’t a million miles away from the 2009 PS3 Slim redesign. Eco-friendliness is the idea: the case is built from 60 percent recyclable materials, uses zero watts in standby, and can save game progress using its “ECO Restart” function. But the awkward diagonal disc slot might be an issue in tight spaces.

3. The Monolith


Designed by Niklas. Rumours suggest the PS4 controller will have a Vita-style touchpad, but this concept incorporates an entire screen into the controller using Sony’s XMB interface. With the console boasting Intel and Nvidia chips, four HDMI outputs, an e-SATA port and an SSD, this concept certainly doesn’t skimp on size: it’s enormous.

4. The Minimalist


Designed by Gavin Ringquist. Keeping it simple, this concept appears stylish whether positioned vertically or horizontally. It’s styled as a no-nonsense “PS Four” and envisions a sleek, Wii-style black cuboid with two unobtrusive LEDs and no visible ports or disc slots. The controller concept incorporates touchpads on both the front and rear.

5.  The Transparent


Designed by Thai Chiem. This concept has been around a while, but the stunning transparent screen mounted around an ominous glowing orb remains unique. The orientation of icons on the screen switches seamlessly between horizontal and vertical, and the controller continues the theme with a transparent screen between the thumbsticks. Just try not to drop it - it looks fragile.


SOURCE: t3.com

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