Rating 4.3 75 reviews

Game like a pro with PS4 Pro. This PlayStation takes your gaming experience to new heights, thanks to enhanced graphics and gameplay.


Standard vs Pro: The standard PlayStation is a cool console, but the Pro gives you double the GPU power. Every PS4 game is playable on PS4 Pro at a minimum of 1080p with an HD TV. 


PS4 Pro plus 4K equals AMAZING: PS4 Pro will output gameplay to a 4K TV. Imagine games like Call of Duty®: Black Ops 4, and Gran Turismo Sport optimized to look even more sharper and detailed when played on a 4K TV with PS4 Pro. Imagine no more! It's a reality, and it's mind-blowing. It's worth noting that you can also stream 4K videos, movies, and shows to your PS4 Pro.2


More HD Power: By turning on Boost Mode, you'll give PS4 games access to the increased power of PS4 Pro. For HD TV Enhanced games, awesome benefits including increased image clarity and faster frame rates are what you can expect. 


Lower to higher: The PS4 Pro lets you upscale from lower resolution games to a quality approaching 4K clarity. That's quite some upgrade! 


Environmentally friendly: Environments, in particular the way they’re depicted, are a huge part of the gaming experience. The PS4 Pro portrays environments in incredible clarity and sharpness. Details and textures like dirt and rust become more intricate, particularly in close up and life-like shadows at greater distances add much more depth.

Manufacturer: Sony
price $398.00
What Hi-Fi?
9 years ago

Sony PS4 Pro

Makes games look better, but still needs work to be an all-in-one 4K streamer and player
Pros:
  • Price
  • Rich colour
  • Crisp detail
  • Good handling of 4K games
  • Impressive upscaler
  • Mechanical buttons
Cons:
  • Sound could be more dynamic
  • No 4K Blu-ray player
  • Streaming services need HDR updates
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FlatpanelsHD
9 years ago

PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Black Console PS4PRO1TB review

So what is PS4 Pro exactly? I think it depends on perspective but more importantly on the capabilities of your TV. While PS4 Pro can technically output 4K, it struggles to reach it in many AAA games, instead often relying on an upscaled 1440p signal.
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NCIX.com
9 years ago

Lets start with you can't play PS3 games the system without paying more. So in other words to play PS3 games you need PS Now to play them on the PS4 which is costing you more to play them so best keeping your PS3 system and games.
Pros:
  • Good game library
  • Controllers Feel Nice
Cons:
  • Not reverse compatible
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Target
7 years ago

PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console

I upgraded from the PS4 launch model to the PS4 Pro and it looks amazing. The performance is faster and smoother however, I'm shock to hear the fan (although not as loud as the launch model). I don't have a 4K TV but it still looks super smooth on a 1080p UHD TV.
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Digitaltrends
6 years ago

Sony PlayStation 4 Pro review: The default choice

This review was last updated by Digital Trends contributor Cody Perez on 5/11/2020. Sony’s PlayStation 4 Pro was the first of its kind for gaming consoles when it launched in November 2016, able to process gameplay at 4K UHD resolution with high dynamic range (HDR), thanks to a better graphics card and other hardware improvements. Unlike past hardware leaps for game consoles, however, the Pro is still a PlayStation 4 at its core. It cannot play any games or game modes that can’t be found on a standard launch console. Instead, the Pro offers players, who care how about graphics and resolution, the privilege of knowing that their games run as well as they can. The console does not do everything you’d need to make it the centerpiece of a high-end media system. The PlayStation 4 Pro is largely successful in this regard. When played on a 4K TV, the PS4 Pro makes games look sharper and more detailed. On a standard, full HD set, games also run smoother. It is the best PS4 you can buy right no...
Pros:
  • 4K gaming for less than $500
  • Improves visuals on select PlayStation VR titles
  • Makes all games run slightly better than standard PS4
  • Looks good even on 1080p TVs
  • Supports all PS4 games
Cons:
  • HDR can be difficult to set up
  • Very few titles offer 4K support at launch
  • No 4K Blu-ray Player
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IGN
9 years ago

PS4 Pro Review

The is a premium-looking machine that offers a lot of extra power for developers to exploit. But right now, even on a big and brilliant 4K screen, the differences are often not stark enough to make standard PS4 owners jealous.
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CNET
9 years ago

PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Black Console PS4PRO1TB review

The PlayStation 4 Pro only shows noticeable improvements in a limited number of the games we were able to test, but that could change with titles coming in the months and years ahead.
Pros:
  • The PS4 Pro outputs a 4K- and HDR signal that's compatible with high-end TVs, and promises better visuals and increased frame rates for certain games
  • The console includes a 1TB hard drive, and it works with all PS4 games, apps and accessories to date.
Cons:
  • Out of the gate, only a handful of titles offer dramatic improvements
  • In reality, most games that support Pro enhancements don't offer a drastic difference in quality when comparing standard and Pro games side-by-side
  • Specific information on game improvements can be shoddy.
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The Verge
9 years ago

PlayStation 4 Pro review: 4K gaming is here

The PlayStation 4 Pro marks a turning point for the modern console era. In fact, it redefines what a "console" even means. Consoles are supposed to offer "good enough" graphics at an attractive...
Pros:
  • 4K gaming looks great
  • Only $100 more than the PS4 slim
  • A year before Project Scorpio
Cons:
  • No 4K Blu-rays
  • Not exactly "true" 4K
  • Few Pro Enhanced titles at launch
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Engadget
8 years ago

The PlayStation 4 Pro is the most powerful home console yet, though you'll need a 4K/HDR TV to truly take advantage of it. If you already have a PS4 and are stuck with a 1080p, you can wait before upgrade.
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Pocket Lint
9 years ago

Sony PS4 Pro review: Why wait for Project Scorpio?

When Sony announced the PS4 Pro it drew many a gasp of breath. Not because of its faster central and graphics processing, but more for its timing. This was the machine many expected to be pitched against Microsoft's Project Scorpio , a 4K gaming powerhouse due at the end of 2017.
Pros:
  • 4K HDR gaming
  • faster operating speed
  • well supported with enhanced games at launch
  • provides better experience for PS VR gamers too
Cons:
  • A beast in looks and size
  • no 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray playback
  • only a 1TB HDD which will fill rapidly
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