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We tear-down the Sony PS1 Classic mini console that reprises the 24-year-old PlayStation 1's role in the console market. We talk CPU specs, components, & more. Ad: Buy EVGA's RTX 2080 XC Ultra (Amazon: http://geni.us/Wk5e) or 2080 Ti XC Ultra (Newegg: http://geni.us/xKfae) Find the PS1 Classic on Amazon: http://geni.us/Mh21S Find the iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit on their site: http://geni.us/t9OV7Z6 The Sony PlayStation Classic is a small console that's about the size of a 7" LCD, comprised entirely of one PCB and a couple of low-power SMD components. The entire PS1 Classic can be powered with a modern phone charger, although it only has 20 games on its Samsung Flash module. In this video, we take apart the PS1 Classic and go through its specs, including CPU speed, RAM capacity, and storage capacity. The controller tear-down is next. In terms of figuring out if the PS1 Classic is "worth it," this tear-down shows the high margin Sony is making on the PlayStation Classic hardware, so it'll come down to nostalgia and maybe collectibility. We have a new GN store: https://store.gamersnexus.net/ Like our content? Please consider becoming our Patron to support us: / gamersnexus ** Please like, comment, and subscribe for more! ** Follow us in these locations for more gaming and hardware updates: t: / gamersnexus f: / gamersnexus w: http://www.gamersnexus.net/ Host: Steve Burke Video: Andrew Coleman Links to Amazon and Newegg are typically monetized on our channel (affiliate links) and may return a commission of sales to us from the retailer. This is unrelated to the product manufacturer. Any advertisements or sponsorships are disclosed within the video ("this video is brought to you by") and above the fold in the description. We do not ever produce paid content or "sponsored content" (meaning that the content is our idea and is not funded externally aside from whatever ad placement is in the beginning) and we do not ever charge manufacturers for coverage.