Gameranx compares a few of the launch titles for the PS3 and PS4.
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These games and demos you compared are veery early stages ps3 development, should be later comparisons like killzone 3 vs killzone:SF
Here's a screenshot comparison I put together of PS3 and PS4 games from the same studios:
http://imgur.com/a/DHAaa
Note that I included Star Wars 1313 which has not been confirmed for PS4 and is rumored to be delayed.
ps4 graphics are better and improved but not jaw dropping,main reason is that consoles are budget friendly gaming devices..anyway graphics aren't most important part in games
These games shown were done on early ps4 dev kit, killzone ,deep down and infamous 3 atleast, still 8 months developing time left.
Try dl 1080p trailers and watch them on your tv,you will see the diffirence new gen brings.
I guess it is just me but I really find it dumb to compare graphics from a current gen console (PS3) to a future gen console (PS4). That's like saying, "Hey let's compare a fruit salad to a fruit salad with extra pineapple slices".