Sony gets touchy-feely with new DualShock 4 controller for PS4



Sony's Mark Cerny demos the DualShock 4 controller.

Sony's Mark Cerny demos the DualShock 4 controller.



(Credit:
CNET)


Turns out the leaks were right.


Alongside the unveiling of the PlayStation 4 today, Sony showed off the new controller that goes with it called the DualShock 4.


Key among the new features is a built-in touchpad that goes in the very center of the controller, adding an extra level of control and interaction with games and on-screen menus. There's also a built-in microphone jack, and a share button nestled next to the trigger buttons that lets gamers stream their gameplay live to friends in real-time.



Sony's lead system architect Mark Cerny demos the touchpad on the new PS4 controller.

Sony's lead system architect Mark Cerny demos the touchpad on the new PS4 controller.



(Credit:
CNET)


During its press conference, Sony promised that the new design improves the built-in rumble technology, as well as latency to cut down on lag between button presses and what's happening on screen. The new controller also makes use of a peripheral that plugs into the
PS4 and senses your depth and 3D position.


The design matches up with a series of leaks that hit ahead of Sony's unveiling, although some outlets believed the touch sensitive area was actually a secondary display.


It's typical for console-makers to debut a new controller alongside new system hardware. Sony, for its part, launched its first PlayStation 3 controller without rumble, adding it later on with the DualShock 3.


No word yet on price and availability for the DualShock 4.


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