Xbox One vs. Playstation 4

A look at the hottest new gaming systems.

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The Ultimate Duel - Just in time for the holidays, Playstation 4 hit shelves on Nov. 15 and a week later, on Nov. 22, the latest Xbox model – Xbox One – launched in at least 13 countries. With both gaming consoles in high demand, BET.com compares the two to help you decide which one should make your holiday wish list.—Dominique Zonyéé(Photos: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images for Microsoft; PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP/Getty Images)

Prices - If you're basing your purchase on pricing, then it’s a tight competition. Both gaming systems can take a chunk out of your holiday spending budget, with the Playstation 4 at $399.99 and the Xbox One at $499.99.(Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

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Prices - If you're basing your purchase on pricing, then it’s a tight competition. Both gaming systems can take a chunk out of your holiday spending budget, with the Playstation 4 at $399.99 and the Xbox One at $499.99.(Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Hardware - The Xbox One and the PS4 are very similar where hardware and graphics are concerned. Both consoles have 8-core processors with the latest in advanced micro devices or AMD, so picture quality will be as good and developers can make it.(Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Hardware - The Xbox One and the PS4 are very similar where hardware and graphics are concerned. Both consoles have 8-core processors with the latest in advanced micro devices or AMD, so picture quality will be as good and developers can make it.(Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Camera - Xbox’s extra $100 is for the new Kinect 2.0, Microsoft’s camera motion sensing device, which allows users to interact without a controller. The PS4 will not include a camera, but Sony announced that it would be featured as an add-on accessory for $59.99.(Photo: Ralph Orlowski/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Camera - Xbox’s extra $100 is for the new Kinect 2.0, Microsoft’s camera motion sensing device, which allows users to interact without a controller. The PS4 will not include a camera, but Sony announced that it would be featured as an add-on accessory for $59.99.(Photo: Ralph Orlowski/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Games - For Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag and Battlefield 4 fans, the games will be available on both consoles. But when it comes the exclusivity, the PS4 has Resogun, Knack and Killzone: Shadow Fall, while Xbox One has Forza Motorsport 5, Dead Rising 3 and Ryse: Son of Rome.(Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Games - For Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag and Battlefield 4 fans, the games will be available on both consoles. But when it comes the exclusivity, the PS4 has Resogun, Knack and Killzone: Shadow Fall, while Xbox One has Forza Motorsport 5, Dead Rising 3 and Ryse: Son of Rome.(Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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The Online Experience - Microsoft is back with Xbox Live, only this time an internet connect will not be needed to play online if an initial set up is completed. However, the Xbox One will require an Xbox Live Gold membership – costing $50 a year – to play games online and use streaming media services like Netflix. PS4 users can watch Netflix and play online without a subscription, but for non-free games there is a requirement of a PS Plus subscription, which costs $50 per year.(Photo: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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The Online Experience - Microsoft is back with Xbox Live, only this time an internet connect will not be needed to play online if an initial set up is completed. However, the Xbox One will require an Xbox Live Gold membership – costing $50 a year – to play games online and use streaming media services like Netflix. PS4 users can watch Netflix and play online without a subscription, but for non-free games there is a requirement of a PS Plus subscription, which costs $50 per year.(Photo: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Vita - Who wants to constantly get up and control the TV? With the Playstation Vita handheld, you can connect to Wi-Fi and turn your PS4 on from standby mode, plus navigate the menu and play your game.(Photo: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Vita - Who wants to constantly get up and control the TV? With the Playstation Vita handheld, you can connect to Wi-Fi and turn your PS4 on from standby mode, plus navigate the menu and play your game.(Photo: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

TV Ready - The cool thing about Xbox One is that you can hook it up to your cable box and use Kinect voice commands to browse your channels, turn your TV off and on and more.(Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

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TV Ready - The cool thing about Xbox One is that you can hook it up to your cable box and use Kinect voice commands to browse your channels, turn your TV off and on and more.(Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Hidden Fees - While Xbox already costs $100 more than the PS4, many of its features require a $60-per-year Xbox Live Gold account. You must have Live Gold if you are using the Xbox for the TV guide, Skype and Netflix, the Game DVR, or the online multiplayer gameplay.(Photo: Robert Benson/Getty Images for Microsoft)

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Hidden Fees - While Xbox already costs $100 more than the PS4, many of its features require a $60-per-year Xbox Live Gold account. You must have Live Gold if you are using the Xbox for the TV guide, Skype and Netflix, the Game DVR, or the online multiplayer gameplay.(Photo: Robert Benson/Getty Images for Microsoft)