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This product is only for PS5 Digital Edition Consoles (CFI-2000 model group – slim) Drive will play 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs, Blu-ray discs and DVDs Internet connection is required to pair Disc Drive and PS5 Digital Edition Console upon setup.
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Rowayne Whyne
The PlayStation®5 Console (Slim) is a fantastic evolution of the original PS5. It provides all the original's incredible power, performance, and features, but in a smaller, sleeker design. Whether you’re a fan of 4K gaming, ray tracing, or enjoying a next-gen immersive experience, the PS5 Slim delivers in every department. This is a top-tier choice if you're looking for a powerful, future-proof console that takes up less space but doesn’t sacrifice quality.For gamers who want the best of both worlds—high-performance gaming and a compact form factor the PS5 Slim is undoubtedly worth the investment.
Yadira
Good console for play station. Beautiful white color and works very good.
Sachin
Due to unfortunate circumstances my sons PS5 was broken and he wanted to replace it with one like the original build however ship time was long. We ordered this and it was delivered following morning at 5am. Works great and looks great so far ajd he is happy. Delivery was nice and easy. Quiet and on time. Tucked on the side of door so it’s not in plain view to the street. Thoughtful!
Nathan Robinson
Bought over a year ago and figured I would do a review after a bit of time. This is a great buy and works great. No issues and use it daily. Very happy. I bought a holder/ fan which also helps prolong the life of the system. Very fun and good value. Shipped great and works awesome
GG
I recently got my hands on the PlayStation 5 Slim, and it has been a phenomenal addition to my gaming setup. Right from the unboxing, I was struck by its sleek and modern design, which seamlessly fits into my living room. The setup process was straightforward, and I was up and running in no time.The performance of the PS5 Slim is nothing short of exceptional. The graphics are stunning, and the load times are almost nonexistent thanks to the custom SSD. I've enjoyed playing games like “Spider-Man: Miles Morales” and “Demon’s Souls,” and they look absolutely breathtaking on this console. The DualSense controller has elevated my gaming experience with its haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, making every game feel more immersive.
Jerry P. Danzig
A longtime PlayStation fan, I had been putting off getting a PS5 until the three following milestones occurred:1) a reduction in size of the console2) a reduction in the price of the console3) a reduction in the price of games for the consoleI thought that the introduction of the PS5 Slim last fall would spur my purchase, but Sony didn't cut the price, and even older PS5 games were still selling for $70.But finally, during the Days of Play event this spring, Sony knocked $50 off the console's price -- I didn't want the Spiderman or COD bundles, not my favorite games -- and I decided to act. Four years is a LONG time to wait to play a new R&C title, after all!So here are my thoughts on the PS5, now that's in my house:1) Setup is remarkably easy, including wirelessly transferring game save information from a PS4. It did take me a while to figure out how to turn off the female voice heralding all my actions (under Accessibility options).2) The PS5 runs like a champ. So far, I have not been aware of any fan noises or clouds of warm air exhaust spewing out.3) The DualSense controllers had weaker rumble than I expected. It turns out that the rumble motors default to the "weak" setting if you have the controller's microphone enabled. I turned off the mike, and the rumble was back at full force, but with more finesse than that experienced with the PS4's DUALSHOCK controllers. If I'm not mistaken, the precision of the DS controller actually seems to improve my game scores...4) The new user interface is kind of a mess. In particular, leaving the POWER button off the Home page was a boneheaded move. One of my first issues with the new console was -- how do I turn this bloody beast OFF??? I wish that the controller battery gauge was on the Home page as well.5) It was a brilliant idea making the disk drive detachable. The one problem I had with my PS4 involved the machine's failure to read disks after a few years, which I am guessing was an issue of a dirty reading head; I sent the console to Sony to be fixed, and it came back working perfectly in one week. Now I assume I can just repair or replace the removable drive without sending in the entire console for repair...6) Now that the PS5 packs 1 TB of memory, I was wondering how soon I would need to add more memory. Currently, I have plenty of memory to switch back and forth between a number of games, including Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart, plus several from the PS4, including WRC Generations, Far Cry 6, and Resident Evil 4, as well as the Pinball Arcade. One good reason I wanted the disk version of the PS5 was to minimize the size of game downloads to preserve memory.7) The audio/video performance of the PS5 to play back DVD's and Blu-Rays is outstanding. And I was happy to find that the excellent Bluetooth PDP media controller I got for the PS4 works with the PS5 as well. Yea -- that made me feel better about spending $30 for the PS5's vertical stand instead!8) And some of the PS5 titles are FINALLY coming down in price: Rift Apart and the latest Star Wars game, for example -- two AAA titles -- are now available for a far more affordable $30.So if you have been putting off upgrading to a PS5, it may be time at last to make the move, provided you can catch a special promotion.And to those who say, "Game consoles' days are numbered," I say -- as long as many of us prefer to play games sitting on a couch, enveloped in booming 3D sound and watching our dazzling big-screen TV's -- long live PlayStation consoles -- especially those that serve as a 2-in-1 machine, with built-in (or detachable) disk drives that also play DVD's and BR's!