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Comparison Between PS1 and PS Classic. | == Comparison Between PS1 and PS Classic. == | ||
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== Motherboard == | |||
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Revision as of 20:12, 8 December 2018
A miniature console released on the PlayStation 1's 24th birthday, this was more than likely done to profit from the success of the NES and SNES Classic consoles.
Comparison Between PS1 and PS Classic.
Spec | PS1 | PS Classic |
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CPU | Example | Quad Core ARM Cortex A35 running at 1.5GHz |
GPU | Example | PowerVR GE8300 |
Memory | Example | 1GB DDR3 |
Storage | Example | 16GB eMMC |
Ports | Example | 2 X USB, 1 X HDMI, 1 X micro USB |