2 The newest Dualshock is easily the finest
iteration Sony have put out yet, adopting the thick-set design of
Microsoft’s Xbox controllers to great effect – but in loading in so much
functionality through touch-pads, LED lights and pressure-sensitive triggers it
makes for one hell of a drain on the battery.
Luckily the DS4 can be fully charged away from the
console – literally anything with a USB power source will provide the right
amount of juice, just watch for the controller’s light glowing yellow
until it’s finished.
The DS4’s port is a micro USB, so your phone might already
have the requisite cable.
One of the biggest selling points of Microsoft’s
console is the integration of it and your TV, working in unison to turn each
other on and off.
The PS4 has this functionality too; you simply need to hop
into the console settings and tick ‘Enable HDMI Device Link’. Now, this is
specific to certain newer TVs (especially Sony Bravia models) that will
recognise and display ‘Playstation 4’ in the input source list, but it does
mean you can do a couple of cool things.
One is say both your PS4 and TV are on standby, hitting your
controller’s PS button will kickstart both the console and TV into life (after
you’ve enabled the Device Link, remember) and second if you’re
watching regular TV or another input and the PS4 is turned off, switching to
the HDMI output assigned to the console will boot it back up
automatically.
source: http://whatculture.com/gaming/ps4-15-cool-tips-tricks-secrets-you-must-try.php/2
Sony
by Scott Tailford
http://www.buyetail.com
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