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-[* black] We move on from the headset to the magic box, presumably where a lot of the magic happens. We find one HDMI tv port, a Sony HDMI port, a USB port, and a jack for power.
-[* black] We crack it open and find a large amount of metal, maybe suggesting a lot of processing is happening?
-[* black] We stumble upon a cute little brushless fan!
+[* black] We move on from the headset to the miniature PlayStation that Sony graciously included with the PS VR at no extra charge.
+ [* black] ...And our editors have just informed us that this only ''looks'' like a tiny PlayStation, and is actually a Processor Unit, designed to go between the PS4 you already have, and your shiny new VR headset.
+[* black] It comes equipped with two HDMI ports (one for the PS4 to send video to the unit, and another to send video back out to the TV), a USB port, and a barrel jack for power.
+[* black] We crack it open and find the insides are encased in metal. Not helping your case that this isn't actually a [guide|19493|tiny PlayStation|stepid=54785|new_window=true], guys.
+[* black] While we're here, we stumble upon a cute little brushless fan! Definitely something warm going on in here.