destrekor
Lifer
I, for one, expect it to ship with a new optical media format, launching the next wave of terror on media consumers.
Also likely it will be a year late or more, behind the first next-gen launch.
In all reality, the timing won't likely work out to include it in this console - or they may include it as a gaming medium, in hopes the consumer disc finds more grounds. Would, like all other modern optical drives, include lasers for all the other current formats (excluding any potential rival in the near-future competing for the official format crown).
If they have a decent projected lifespan of the PS4, the PS5 could be launched at the same time in the format intro period as the PS2 was with DVD. Sony took a big gamble with the PS3 and Blu-ray, but DVD was a sure-thing in the PS2, considering entry-cost of DVD stand-alone equipment wasn't as exorbitant as Blu-ray at the time of console launch.
I guess it depends on exactly how long it will take for the current various prototype equipment to reach a stage where it can be included in a small electronics package.
Also likely it will be a year late or more, behind the first next-gen launch.
In all reality, the timing won't likely work out to include it in this console - or they may include it as a gaming medium, in hopes the consumer disc finds more grounds. Would, like all other modern optical drives, include lasers for all the other current formats (excluding any potential rival in the near-future competing for the official format crown).
If they have a decent projected lifespan of the PS4, the PS5 could be launched at the same time in the format intro period as the PS2 was with DVD. Sony took a big gamble with the PS3 and Blu-ray, but DVD was a sure-thing in the PS2, considering entry-cost of DVD stand-alone equipment wasn't as exorbitant as Blu-ray at the time of console launch.
I guess it depends on exactly how long it will take for the current various prototype equipment to reach a stage where it can be included in a small electronics package.