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PS4 UI features in 9 minutes

For those of you that are still waiting until 2014 to pick up your PS4, we have a little treat to show you what will be waiting for you when the time is finally right. The PS4 has finally launched in the UK and we have a fantastic 9 minute video review showing a general overview of the PS4 UI and what features it offers at launch.

Sony has drastically revamped the PS4 UI compared to PS3, with everything polished and presented in a way that is very user-friendly and visually eye-catching. You’ll be able to cycle through your core games horizontally, but explore all other areas of the UI in much greater detail.

We love the zoomed in digital store section, although we have to say those digital prices are scary either way you look at it. The movie section looks fantastic, while the list of apps at launch are pleasing but could be better – no YouTube for example.

We’ve seen some early complaints from some who say the PS4 UI is a bit uninspiring, but we think it looks great. More updates will obviously be on the way soon to make it look even better.

Enjoy this quick preview of the UI and let us know how you are getting on with your own PS4 experiences.

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Written by Alan Ng

Alan has been working for Product-Reviews since 2009 and became the Editor-in-chief in 2014. He has a passion for technology, the latest mobile phones and gadgets, and the gaming industry. Alan is a graduate of Canterbury Christ Church University and completed a B.A in Commercial Music in 2008. While expressing a keen interest in all areas that PR cover, you'll usually find Alan in the gaming section, where he'll be keeping enthusiasts up to date on all the latest news and reviews for consoles and PC.

Contact Alan Ng: alan@product-reviews.net

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