Sony PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB
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.
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PlayStation 4 Pro Review
For the players.- HDR is stunning
- Improvements to 1080p gaming
- Finally some choice on consoles
- Optical output returns
- No Ultra HD Blu-Ray support
- HDR and PSVR don't play together
- Fan noise closer to the original console than the slim
PlayStation 4 Pro Review – The Most Powerful (and Confusing) Console Yet
The PlayStation 4 Pro is an exciting new chapter in the PlayStation journey which marks the first time we've seen a true mid-generation hardware upgrade. The PS4 Pro was revealed to confusion, but after spending a few days with the console, it's now a lot clearer just how it will benefit our gaming...
PlayStation 4 Pro Review: Is This "4K" Machine Worth An Upgrade?
I've thought a lot about the PS4 Pro ( $399.99 ) since its announcement two months ago, and while I've been quite critical of it leading up to this point, I can honestly say that after giving it a hands-on test… that criticism was warranted.- The PS4, but faster (+31% CPU
- +227% GPU), Runs quiet in limited testing (more testing will be done soon), Extra USB port at the back, Can record gameplay at 1080p, Hard drive can be replaced with larger one or an SSD, USB and Wi-Fi upgrades over the original
- Number of titles supporting Pro features
- Too much focus on 4K
- and not enough on increasing detail levels
- Lack of 60 FPS titles
- at least right now
Review: PlayStation 4 Pro - how good is Sony's new console?
Forget about the lack of 4K Blu-Ray - the PS4 Pro is the console your 4K TV dreams of.
The PlayStation 4 Pro isn't for everybody, but there's a niche of consumer who will absolutely love it. It's a brave new world and the PlayStation 4 Pro is here to define it. The game industry has had hardware updates before, but now we're diving fully into the iterative hardware style that's become...
Sony PlayStation 4 Pro: The Gizmodo Review
There's a moment playing Infamous First Light , as the heroine made of light climbs up a wall in pitch black darkness, that I fully appreciate the hype around the PS4 Pro. The woman is a multicolored bundle of light particles and thanks to HDR , I can make out each particle and note the way they...
Review: PlayStation 4 Pro
The PlayStation 4 Pro is a premium upgrade to an already excellent console. The best way to go about considering the purchase is if you already have the tools to utilize the Pro. Have a 4K HDR TV Get the Pro console. Still on a 1080 TV set
PlayStation 4 Pro Review Part 1 – The Big 4K Question
It's that time of year again, when gamers wait with bated breath for new treats to fill their holidays. But instead of new gen consoles to drool over or kill for , gamers will, instead, see a refinement. After all, why change a winning, not to mention very profitable, formula?
If price is your number 1 concern, then the PS4 (2013) might be a better choice since it is cheaper and it's capable for most intents and purposes. If you want something aesthetically pleasing or something you want to bring around to play at your friend's house, try the PS4 Slim (2016).
PlayStation 4 Pro Review: Generational sidestep
Consoles get iterative If you're willing to shell out $499 for the latest, greatest video game console on the market, and have already invested in a 4K TV, then the PlayStation 4 Pro is probably worth a purchase, especially if you value visual fidelity in your console games.