Consoler [noun]
Definition of Consoler:
a person or thing that comforts
Opposite/Antonyms of Consoler:
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Sentence/Example of Consoler:
A large part of that speed comes from the new solid state drive, which loads titles in less than half the time you’d expect even on the Xbox One X, which was the most powerful edition of the previous console.
The PS5 is quite a bit larger physically than other PlayStation consoles as well as your competitors.
It seems almost certain that this will be the last generation of consoles that offers disc drives built into the hardware, so maybe squeeze as much use out of your disc collection as you can now.
The chief reason for buying a new console is to play the new games on it.
After a few weeks with the console, there's a lot to like about the PS5's new vision for the PlayStation line.
The PS5 has a robust cooling system, with vents running down both sides of the console and down its back, keeping the system from overheating during performance-heavy moments.
After spending the past week and a half with Microsoft’s newest consoles, that comparison still holds.
At $500 and $300 respectively, both consoles offer more value than their retail prices might suggest.
The global impact of the coronavirus also threatened to slow production of next-gen consoles.
Moreover, the console can produce enough power to support about 10 seconds of play when there is a lot of light.