For those who haven't seen it yet, the recent FCC filing for the PS4 devkit contains external diagrams of how the unit actually looks like. It's in the 'Label Drawing and Location' document. The drawing seems to show the following: 3 USB ports HDD LED Wi-Fi LED Power LED 8 unknown LEDs (maybe used for the connected controllers, or the currently selected game à la RVT-H) Power, reset and eject buttons Room for a removable 2.5" HDD HDMI output port 2 LAN ports S/PDIF+TOSLINK digital audio output port USB mini-B port (presumably for connecting to a PC host) USB 3.0 type B port Unknown auxiliary port (likely for the PSEye) The actual report also states a maximum clock frequency of 2.75GHz. EDIT: Gizmodo has released vague images of the front of what appears to be a DUH-D1000AA. It's silver. Shiny. Looks identical to the earlier Orbis DVKT-KS00K, save for an added USB port.
Strange, it works for me. Here are the two pages in PNG: http://a.pomf.se/6Ro5.png http://a.pomf.se/4Cq7.png
The FCC document works for me, but the one one pomf.se does not. What's weird is that the one on the FCC site is 539,370 bytes. The one you posted on the mirror is 1,048,576 bytes. The extra bytes are all 00, and that's the only difference in the PDFs... If I delete all the 00's and leave just the first 539,370 bytes, the file loads fine... I'm guessing some version of Reader are able to ignore the extra blank spaces, and some aren't for whatever reason... But how did they get there in the first place?
PDFs work for me on the iPad (Safari + Adobe Reader). Good shout. Can't wait to see these in the marketplace in a few years time!