A:AnswerYep! Your Panasonic 39” 1080p 60Hz TV works with the PS5. Just plug the PS5 into the HDMI port and it’ll output video and audio fine. You’ll get 1080p at 60Hz, which is totally compatible.
The only thing is, you won’t get the PS5’s 4K, HDR, or 120Hz features, so visuals won’t be as sharp or vibrant as on a 4K HDR TV. Some games might try to output higher resolutions or frame rates, so you might have to adjust the settings to match your TV.
But overall, it’ll work perfectly—you can play all your games with no problem, just not at the PS5’s max visual settings.
A:AnswerYep! The PS5 Slim Disc Edition comes with one DualSense controller in the box, along with all the standard cables (HDMI, power, USB-C charging cable for the controller).
If you want extra controllers, you’d need to buy them separately.
A:AnswerYep! The PS5 DualSense controller has a 1-year warranty from Sony. It covers defects or faults in materials and workmanship, but not damage from misuse, accidents, or modifications. You’ll need your receipt/order info and the serial number to get a repair or replacement through PlayStation Support.
A:AnswerDisc PS5 has a Blu-ray drive so you can play physical games and movies. Digital PS5 has no disc drive, so you can only download games.
Both can download games from the store. Memory is basically the same, around 1TB, though some digital models have slightly less usable space.
Disc pros: can play, buy, or sell discs; cons: bigger and heavier.
Digital pros: sleeker, lighter; cons: digital-only games.
If you want physical games and resale options, go disc. If you want a clean setup and only download games, go digital.
A:AnswerYep! You need internet for the initial PS5 setup to sign in, download updates, and activate the console. Some offline stuff works, but basically you need it to get started.
A:AnswerYep! You can get your PS5 delivered and mounted with your Samsung TV. Services like Best Buy’s Geek Squad or Samsung’s delivery service can handle both. Just schedule delivery and installation for the same day and make sure the area is ready.
A:Answercan I play on PS3 haha that's where I stopped. this is some real bullshet to be forced into thousands of dollars to continue using PS and stop supporting the PS3 and the GT game I payed them my cash $ to develop new versions and kick me to the curb without support for what I I have and spent good money for..... this being true PS should give us money off new versions and let us trade in our old unsupported dust collectors ..... I refuse to be sucked into their trap