This is the explanation I found after a quick internet search.Idk what the difference between the regular and the slim versions are, but I can say I 100% do not regret getting the PS5. (Yes, it's only been two weeks and I wish there was more storage, but still. >_> )
There's a high chance Sony will release a PS5 Slim. The Japanese company has always released a smaller and lighter revision of its home consoles – from the original PlayStation to the PS4, meaning a PS5 Slim is surely a matter of when, not if.
Sony will be looking to shave off some pounds off the PS5’s original polarizing design, then. However, a PS5 Slim isn’t just about appealing to consumers who may have been put off by the console’s gargantuan size. Slim consoles are essentially a cost-cutting exercise for companies. As manufacturing costs wane and more efficient parts are available, Sony can create a smaller PS5 that costs less to make and delivers the same experience in a smaller package.
In fact, Sony has already started to trim down the PS5, at least internally. New models of the PS5 Digital Edition, CFI-1100B, is a whopping 300 grams lighter than the launch model was, and Sony even decided to change the screw that comes with the PS5’s stand, too. This revised console also has a redesigned heatsink, which resulted in a lighter system.
We do, but it's not very common. I used to have one, but I stopped bothering with them after my second one broke. That said, I know a lot of people who don't even have a regular kettle. Coffee makers seem more common that kettles, but that could just be the people I know. -shrugs-So, Americans don't use electric kettles...?
I microwave my tea water like a true heathenSo, Americans don't use electric kettles...?
Vinland Saga is on Netflix....:0
I use a coffee pot for coffee. is that an American thing?I use a tea kettle for tea and coffee.
I'm thinking about Bungo Stray Dogs and trying to figure which is better- the main series or its roleswap spinoff "Beast".
It can be. Workplaces tend to use them but homes don't as much.I use a coffee pot for coffee. is that an American thing?
Every decent home needs to have a coffee maker tho.It can be. Workplaces tend to use them but homes don't as much.
It's more old fashioned.