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Sony PS4 Pro 1TB, PlayStation 4 Pro, Black, 8196 MB, GDDR5, AMD Jaguar, AMD Radeon

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Sony PS4 Pro 1TB. Platform: PlayStation 4 Pro, Product colour: Black, Internal memory: 8196 MB. Storage media: HDD, Internal storage capacity: 1 TB, Optical drive type: Blu-Ray/DVD. Ethernet LAN data rates: 10,100,1000 Mbit/s, Wi-Fi standards: 802.11a, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Power consumption (typical): 310 W, AC input voltage: 100 V, AC input frequency: 50 - 60 Hz. Width: 295 mm, Depth: 327 mm, Height: 55 mm

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2017-07-26 03:46:08
Uk has collected 178 expert reviews for Sony PS4 Pro 1TB Wi-Fi Black and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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dailystar.co.uk
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2017-07-26 03:44:34
RAZERWe've already tested two PS4 Pro Controllers: the Nacon Revolution and the SCUF Impact gaming pad and let us say first and foremost that the Razer Raiju is fantastic. The Raiju comes promising a design strictly for eSports and doesn't disappoint. It'...
Bottom line Related articlesCrash Bandicoot PS4 N Sane Trilogy has a surprising release day secretPS4 Pro price DROP could be "HUGE" problem for Xbox One X releasePS4 update gives fans handy TV and Film boost as PlayStation Plus July wait continuesSNES Classic Mini p...
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dailystar.co.uk
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2017-07-26 03:44:34
NACONLike the impressive Razer Raiju, the Nacon Revolution aims to be the PS4's answer to an Elite Xbox controller. But it's immediate to see the differences from with the Elite and the Raiju in this sub-£100 handset. It's a wired-in handset that offers n...
Bottom line Related articlesPS4 Pro Controller Review: The SCUF Impact gaming controllerPlayStation Plus July 2017 FREE bonus PS4 game reveal as fans wait for July announcementXbox Games with Gold update: FREE game revealed before July announcementPS4 4.71 software u...
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dailystar.co.uk
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2017-07-26 03:44:34
Scuf are quickly turning themselves into the go-to controller company for UK professional gamers. Over time they're fleet of distinct and comfortable new controllers have been impressing the biggest names in the business and carving out an eSpo...
90%
devontechsupport.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:34
After two names and several months of waiting, the PS4 Pro, at one time code-named PlayStation Neo, has arrived. This is Sony's high-powered sequel to the original PS4 that it launched back in 2013 that has already sold over 40 million units.The Pro, in m...
Good 4K resolution gaming, obviously. If you have the equipment, some of your favorite titles are going to look absolutely incredible on the PlayStation 4 Pro. Add to that High Dynamic Range capabilities (again, if your TV has it) and you have one of the best...
Bad If I ever find myself in a conversation with a Sony engineer, the first thing I'm going to ask about is the PS4 Pro's lack of a 4K UHD Blu-ray player. I've tried to avoid the direct comparison to the Xbox One S throughout the review, but it completely bog...
Bottom line Let's return to the car analogy to really drive this point home: The PS4 Pro is truly a marvelous piece of machinery. It's capable of so much and yet, disappointingly, there's a huge swath of gamers who might not ever get to see it running on all cylinder...
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liveatpc.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:36
Future-proof Gaming According to Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), this is the first time in the PlayStation history that a higher-end system was introduced in the middle of the platform's lifecycle. And rightly so, seeing as 4K digital imaging is fas...
Bottom line Go for ProSony PlayStation 4 Pro Landslide PopularityGiven that the Sony PlayStation 4 Pro (PS4 Pro) made its debut in Malaysia just six months ago, this particular variant of the ever-popular gaming console has gained immense popularity. So much so that...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2017-07-26 03:44:36
So what’s the “Pro” bit all about? That’s derived from its enhanced graphics, which make use of AMD's new Polaris architecture to provide superior performance, support for higher, 4K resolutions, more stable frame rates and an improved VR experience for P...
Bottom line The best PS4 you can buy today, regardless of whether you have a 4K or Full HD TV, but existing PS4 players should be wary about upgrading...
80%
chip.com.my
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2017-07-26 03:44:40
Many gamers did indeed expect an upgrade to the PlayStation 4 for a while, but details were pretty scant right up to the weeks leading up to the eventual unveiling of the Sony PlayStation 4 Pro. What makes this console so special, and is it worth your mon...
Good Support for 4K gaming, video streaming and HDR...
Bad No 4K Bluray player...
Bottom line The Sony PlayStation 4 Pro is a great console to have if you don't have a console yet, or if you have a 4K and HDR TV that can make full use of its capabilities.(previously published in issue January 2016)...
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techradar.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:43
UPDATED: TechRadar's PS4 Pro review has been extensively updated with Australia-specific information.Revised review below:The last couple of years has seen some impressive advancements in graphics technology on the PC gaming scene, with a steady proportio...
Good First 4K HDR Sony console, Larger 1TB hard drive, 30, Pro Mode games at launch...
Bad No 4K Blu, ray player, Pro Mode support isn't universal...
Bottom line Buying a PS4 Pro is an easy decision for newcomers to the world of PlayStation, PlayStation VR neophytes and 4K HDR TV owners. For everyone else, though, there's a chance the Pro's benefits aren't worth the extra cost...
80%
rappler.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:43
THE PS4 PRO. Photo by Nadine PacisIt's been roughly two months since the PS4 Pro was released. I could still remember the struggle of many Filipino fans to find a store that had stocks of the machine available. The moment you caught wind of a freshly stoc...
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alphr.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:49
Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro sits in a difficult place. Unlike many other consumer tech devices, this affordably priced souped-up PS4 isn't here to appeal to the mass market. It's made for a world that only a few of us live in, and solves fundamental problems...
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futurefive.co.nz
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2017-07-26 03:44:49
Sony this year has released the PS4 Pro console out on the market. It's a mid-generation upgrade catered to those that own a 4K television. Historically, consoles never had a significant upgrade midway through a gaming generation. With technology advancin...
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mobilesyrup.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:52
The release of the PlayStation 4 Pro marks a divisive new era of console gaming that has me conflicted.Consoles are appealing because they're easy to setup, require little to no maintenance and do one thing really well: play video games. PC players will a...
Bad idering PCs with significantly more powerful hardware than the PS4 Pro have problems rendering 4K graphics at even 30 frames per second, it's difficult to believe that the Pro can truly output such a technically demanding video signal without some level o...
Bottom line Whether or not the PS4 Pro is worthwhile right now is a difficult question to answer. The PS4 Pro is a niche product vying for a small audience that's very interested in visual fidelity. That particular audience, however, likely already owns a high-end ga...
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whathifi.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:04
If your main decision on whether to upgrade from your PS4 to the PS4 Pro is based on whether it will make your video games look better, then good news – it does. However, those wanting to use the PS4 Pro as a gateway to putting 4K and HDR video content i...
Good Price, Rich colour, Crisp detail, Good handling of 4K games, Impressive upscaler, Mechanical buttons...
Bad Sound could be more dynamic, No 4K Blu-ray player, Streaming services need HDR updates...
Bottom line For first time console-buyers or gamers wanting to upgrade from the PS4, the PS4 Pro is a solid choice.Games have potentially more detail, making good use of the 4K and HDR updates. Menus remain smooth to navigate, and the picture when watching video is c...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2017-07-26 03:45:04
Sony took to the stage at its 7 September event to announce not only the PlayStation 4 Pro , but also a new, slim PlayStation 4 designed to replace the launch console. But what are the differences between these two consoles? With the slim PS4 and the PS4...
Bottom line Both the new PS4 and the PS4 Pro offer visual advantages over the angular launch PS4, although that's where the similarities end. Sony's PS4 Pro looks to offer an enhanced gaming experience with higher framerates, increased resolution and higher quality t...
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businessinsider.my
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2017-07-26 03:45:14
Sony's got a new, $400 version of the already very popular PlayStation 4 game console. It's called the PlayStation 4 “Pro.”And the PlayStation 4 Pro is without precedent.This is how things usually work:With the PlayStation 4 Pro, that cycle is being broke...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2017-07-26 03:45:19
After months of rumours and gameplay clips from developers, Sony's high-end PS4 Pro is finally available to buy in the UK. But what makes The PlayStation 4 Pro so special, and why is it more expensive than the standard console? As well as providing enhanc...
Bottom line PC gaming has always been considered the best option for those looking for the best gameplay experience possible, but thanks to the PS4 Pro, that's no longer true. For the cost of a mid-range gaming PC, users have access to high-quality textures, 4K outpu...
90%
brisbanetimes.com.au
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2017-07-26 03:45:19
Bigger, heavier and ever-so-slightly louder than its predecessor, the PlayStation 4 Pro marks a turning point for video game home consoles as, for the first time, a significantly more powerful machine is being introduced without jumping to a new generatio...
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bit.com.au
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2017-07-26 03:45:21
Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro solves fundamental problems that many console owners don't even know they have – by providing a PC-class console with support for 4K resolution and virtual reality (VR) games. Many general consumers aren't even aware of the bene...
Bottom line With glorious 4K gaming, improved 1080p play and silky-smooth VR experiences, the PS4 Pro is best thing to happen to video games since the Nintendo Wii. The lack of 4K Blue-ray player may disappoint some, however.OverallSpecs$559 AUD(pricing info)• www.pl...
83%
theguardian.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:33
With the arrival of the current generation of virtual reality, much of the battle for hardware supremacy has focused on one seemingly esoteric factor: the trade-off between image resolution and frame-rate.It may seem like a curiously technical point on wh...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2017-07-26 03:45:36
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 mak...
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techguide.com.au
Updated:
2017-07-26 03:45:39
The PlayStation Pro is available now and it takes your gaming and viewing experience to the next level with the ability to output 4K with HDR (high dynamic range) to make your content look better than ever.The high-end console will be able to play the lat...
Good Powerful, faster, 4K, HDR...
Bad Can't play 4K discs, expensive...
Bottom line The PlayStation Pro 4 has definitely reached an all-new level and we won't look at games and our entertainment the same way again.User Rating Be the first one !Related PostsThere are two new PlayStation 4 consoles on their wayLG 4K OLED TV review – the b...
90%
theguardian.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:44
In August, Microsoft kickstarted the second wave of this current console generation, releasing its acclaimed Xbox One S to a largely receptive audience. Now, Sony is returning fire with the PlayStation 4 Pro, an updated version of the standard PS4, which...
Good solid 4K and HDR performance; encouraging support from developers; small but important tweaks to controller; potential to improve PlayStation VR experience...
Bad Most games will not achieve full native 4K rendering; no 4K Bluray player; lacklustre design; variable support from current titles...
Bottom line Facebook Twitter PinterestHorizon: Zero Dawn could well be a showcase title for the new console Photograph: Sony Computer EntertainmentThe PlayStation 4 Pro is the most powerful video game console currently available and offers very impressive performance...
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Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2017-07-26 03:45:44
Since we began treating video games as tech instead of as toys in the last decade, the primary argument for console gaming over playing games on a powerful PC has ultimately come down to simplicity. Gaming PCs have always provided the opportunity for play...
Good 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...
Bad HDR can be very difficult to set up, Very few titles offer 4K support at launch, No 4K Blu-ray Player...
Bottom line Yes, if you don't own a PlayStation 4.Though the regular PS4 is less expensive, and less complicated, it's probably not wise to buy it now. Yes, it's cheaper. Yes, it plays the same games. But you'll be itching for the upgrade soon.If you already own a PS...
70%
pocket-lint.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:51
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 powerhous...
Good 4K HDR gaming, faster operating speed, well supported with enhanced games at launch, provides better experience for PS VR gamers too...
Bad A beast in looks and size, no 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray playback, only a 1TB HDD which will fill rapidly...
Bottom line Caveats aside, there is absolutely no doubt that the PlayStation 4 Pro is the best games console we've ever seen. Its graphical nous is unparalleled in the home machine market – only PC gamers can boast better – and developers are seemingly more than happ...
90%
pcauthority.com.au
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2017-07-26 03:45:51
Let's face it - the PS4 is basically a gaming PC inside a console-sized box. And as anyone with a gaming PC will tell you, the creeping urge to update grows stronger over time until there's nothing else to do but upgrade. It'll happen to Microsoft next...
Bottom line As a gaming platform, PlayStation 4 is the best around - which makes the PS4 Pro the best of the best.The Xbox One S might have helped Microsoft make up some ground, but it's clear Sony has the momentum when it comes to games. Titles such as The Last of U...
90%
trustedreviews.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:54
This is a review-in-progress. I spent a day in the company of Sony and some game developers, and then took the console home for the weekend. As soon as I'm satisfied I've thoroughly tested the product, I'll update this review. Stay tuned for a final verdi...
Good Stunning graphics with 4K and HDR, Quieter, Games load more quickly, Enhances some PS4 and PSVR games...
Bad No 4K Blu-ray, Power and eject buttons feel cheap...
Bottom line The PS4 Pro is the undisputed console champ no longer, but if you're looking for a step up into 4K gaming, it's still the best deal in town...
80%
gadgetscentral.co.uk
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2017-07-26 03:45:56
It's been three years since the launch of the PS4, and it would normally be around now that we'd start looking toward what Sony has in store for its next gaming console.As the name implies, it's still a PS4 at heart. It plays all the same games and comes...
Bottom line It's also worth noting that, while the PS4 Pro also supports HDR for richer colours and improved contrast, it only supports the HDR10 specification rather than Dolby Vision, so some 4K HDR TVs, such as the Dolby Vision-compatible models made by LG, won't...
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T3.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:59
If you want a quick takeaway to this PlayStation 4 Pro review then this is it: PS4 Pro is a must buy if you own a 4K, HDR TV. The combination of 4K, 2160p resolution, rich and deep colour and stunning contrast between the lightest and darkest parts of the...
Good 4K gaming, Faster UI, Optical digital port returns...
Bad Triple-tier design...
Bottom line As Prometheus once crept into the workshop of the Greek gods to steal their power, so too does the PS4 Pro with PC gaming. For less than the price of a gaming PC's 4K-capable GPU alone, the Pro delivers 2160p, HDR gaming in the most accessible plug-an...
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eurogamer.net
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2017-07-26 03:46:01
However, for those familiar with PlayStation 4, initially it may all seem to be perhaps too familiar. The console itself uses the same design language as the recently released CUH-2000 PS4 Slim, and booting up the console and navigating the menu systems p...
Bottom line Has PlayStation 4 Pro managed to live up to its marketing? By and large, yes. At its best, it is capable of producing compelling results at native 4K. Stack up Rise of the Tomb Raider on Pro against an ultra high-end PC and run them side-by-side and you'l...
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wired.co.uk
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2017-07-26 03:46:03
Sony is taking a gamble with the PS4 Pro - rather than the slimmed down versions of its consoles previously offered in each gaming generation, the new PlayStation offers an actual power boost over the default model. But is it worth the upgrade?First, the...
Good Notable performance improvements even on 1080p screens; 4K gaming with solid upscaling of HD titles; ease of transfer from existing PS4s...
Bad No 4K Bluray support; occasionally loud fans; not Sony's prettiest console...
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techradar.com/au/
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2017-07-26 03:46:06
After two names and several months of waiting, the PS4 Pro, at one time code-named PlayStation Neo, has arrived. This is Sony's high-powered sequel to the original PS4 that it launched back in 2013 that has already sold over 40 million units.The Pro, in...
Good First 4K HDR Sony console, Larger 1TB hard drive, 30Pro Mode games at launch...
Bad No 4K Bluray player, Pro Mode support isn't universal...
Bottom line For newcomers to the world of PlayStation, PlayStation VR neophytes and 4K HDR TV owners, buying the PlayStation 4 Pro is an easy decision. However, for everyone else, there's a chance the Pro's benefits aren't worth the extra cost...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2017-07-26 03:46:07
The PS4 Pro is only weeks away from launching and with Christmas fast approaching, many people are wondering what the differences are between Microsoft's latest console, the Xbox One S , and Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro. Here, we take an in-depth look at both...
Bottom line If you're looking for a console that can provide the best possible gaming experience on a console at the moment, the PlayStation 4 Pro with its enhanced graphics, frame-rate and resolution is a good choice - although it doesn't feature a 4K Blu-Ray player...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2017-07-27 05:45:02
Sony's PlayStation 4 is out now, and is currently the most powerful games console on the market by some way. It won't hold that crown forever though, as Microsoft's souped up Xbox One Scorpio is set to arrive at some point in 2017. Some gamers might alrea...
Bottom line Right now then, picking up the PS4 Pro looks like a pretty safe bet. It will most likely be cheaper than Microsoft's alternative, especially if you're hoping to take up VR as well. It may lag slightly in performance and power, but probably not enough for...
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thunderbaylive.com
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2017-08-04 13:04:17
Thinking about picking up a shiny new console? Like Jon, you might be deciding between the new Xbox One X and the PS4 Pro. Check out the video to find out which console might be best for you!Read more about the Xbox One X: -Xbox One X Specs- Price: $499 R...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2017-10-31 03:38:30
Note: Pricing and deals may end soon. Prices and information quoted here are accurate at the time of writing. HWZ.MY is not endorsing any of the items listed here, and will not be held responsible for deals gone wrong. The purpose of this weekly article i...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2018-02-10 03:00:44
Now though, it seems that there's almost everything to play for. As we transition into a period of 4K, HDR gaming and a world where people love to stream games and watch others play, the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro need to be more capable than ever.That's what...
Bottom line Having a definitive opinion on the PS4 Pro vs Xbox One X case is a bit redundant. It's nice to know which one has more oomph, but it always boils down to games and services. If you're already invested in Sony's PlayStation 4 ecosystem, moving to the PS4 P...
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cgmagonline.com
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2018-04-26 16:04:51
Up until this year, I was under the impression that I was pretty adept at video games. After all, I've spent most of my life around them. But a few months ago, Sony proved me wrong with the announcement of their upgraded PlayStation 4—the PlayStation 4 Pr...
Bottom line PlayStation 4 Pro ends up proving its worth with upgraded performance, a better internal modem and some slick additions to the significant PS4 library...
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flatpanelshd.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:47
Sony has released a mid-cycle game console upgrade. PlayStation 4 Pro is, instead of being a completely new system, an upgraded version of the original PS4 with twice the graphics muscles to reproduce games in higher resolution and more importantly HDR Hi...
Good HDR gaming, Higher resolution, Some apps support 4K streaming, Comprehensive game catalog, World-class exclusives...
Bad No UHD Blu-ray drive, Noisy, High power consumption when streaming, Many games lack HDR, Struggles to deliver true 4K...
Bottom line 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. Ther...
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makeuseof.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:49
No one would have expected 2016 to be such an important year for gaming, but it could go down as one of the most historically significant years in the hobby's history.On one hand, we have the Vive Virtual Reality is Finally Here: HTC Vive Review (& Giv...
Bottom line Little reason to upgrade at the moment, but if you're in the market for a Playstation anyway, future-proof your purchase by getting the Pro...
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engadget.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:54
It's going to be another year yet before Microsoft ships its next-gen console, codenamed " Scorpio ." So for the next 12 months, then, the most powerful gaming console you'll be able to buy is the PlayStation 4 Pro . Still, that doesn't mean it's worth th...
Good Best graphical performance in a console, Your existing games will get upgraded for free, Makes PS VR much smoother...
Bad Not a huge upgrade for existing PS4 owners with 1080p TVs, No 4K Blu-ray drive, You'll have to wait for games to get patched to take advantage of it...
Bottom line 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. In this article: av, gaming, gear, minirev...
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absolutegadget.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:56
Sony has finally put the PS4 Pro on sale in the UK today and claims to offer the best gaming experience in the world.The games console is capable of displaying supported titles at a higher resolution and frame rate. But should you buy it?The PlayStation 4...
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slashgear.com
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2017-07-26 03:44:56
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 ver...
Bottom line So is the PS4 Pro worth it? Like many simple questions, the answer isn't so simple. The PS4 Pro is clearly targeted at two kinds of customers: those that have yet to buy a PS4 machine and those looking for a worthy partner to their shiny new 4K UHD HDR10...
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tomsguide.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:22
Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro ($399) is striking a major blow in the mid-cycle console war. Instead of being content with offering high dynamic range and 4K streaming like the Xbox One S , Sony went full hog and is offering 4K gaming. The result is a viewing a...
Good Supports 4K gaming and streamin, HDR compatibl, PS VR compatible...
Bad Can't play UHD Blu-ray disc, A tad expensive...
Bottom line Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideSony has raised the bar for console gamers with a system that can reasonably compete with members of the PC master race. For $399, the PlayStation 4 Pro delivers bona fide 4K gaming with a gorgeous injection of color, than...
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techgage.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:30
Over the course of the past week, we've posted a look at PS4 Pro launch title support and the debates of 60 vs. 30 FPS and 1080p vs. 4K, as well as our full review of Sony's latest console.Now? It's time to wrap up our coverage with a look at the more tec...
Good Fantastic sound reproduction in stereo and surround sound modes in all scenarios, New Clearcast microphone is a major step forward, Suspension headband keeps the headset light and comfortable, Middle of the road price point for highend quality across the...
Bad In game surround sound quality might be hit or miss depending on the title...
Bottom line There is absolutely no reason that we can think of as to why you shouldn't own this headset.The stereo and virtual surround sound quality found after running our usual battery of gaming, movie, and music tests, was superb. The new Clearcast microphone is...
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gamechronicles.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:39
While we won't be doing a full review for the new PlayStation 4 Pro console that released yesterday, I did want to give some initial impressions of my experiences and observations of the past 15 hours of “rigorous testing” with Sony's new mid-generational...
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kotaku.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:39
Short version: The new PS4 Pro is a more powerful version of an already good console. We like the PS4 a lot, and the Pro doesn't do anything to diminish that. However, it's going to be a while before we know just what that added horsepower will be used f...
Bottom line AdvertisementIf you don't have a PS4 and want one, get a Pro. Maybe wait for a Black Friday deal or something. It's $100 more than a plain PS4 but it's a more powerful system. It'll support a 4K TV if you decide to get one, and in the meantime it'll run s...
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techgage.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:41
When Sony's PS4 Pro was known as “Neo” I had no idea that I'd feel so compelled to write about it after its official unveiling.While Techgage primarily focuses on mobile and PC hardware, I've been an avid PS fan ever since the launch of the original cons...
Good 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 WiFi upgrades over the origina...
Bad Number of titles supporting Pro features right now is small, Too much focus on 4K, and not enough on increasing detail levels, Lack of 60 FPS titles, at least right now...
Bottom line 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.From the get-go...
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theverge.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:51
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 price point, and a consistent hardware target to allow develo...
Good 4K gaming looks great, Only $100 more than the PS4 slim, A year before Project Scorpio...
Bad No 4K Blu-rays, Not exactly "true" 4K, Few Pro Enhanced titles at launch...
88%
gizmodo.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:54
Theres 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...
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bgr.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:59
With the launch of the PlayStation 4 Pro, the era of 4K gaming has officially begun.That's the primary selling point of Sony's mid-cycle console refresh — it's the first-ever 4K console. But aside from outputting 4K graphics, the PS4 Pro is also packed wi...
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pcmag.com
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2017-07-26 03:45:59
At its core, Sony's PS4 Pro is an upgraded version of the original PlayStation 4. It's more powerful, with a larger 1TB hard drive and support for both 4K and HDR video. But it's pricier than the standard (and now slimmer) PS4 at $399.99, lacks Ultra HD B...
Good More powerful hardware means some games can look better or play smoother, Slightly improved DualShock 4 controller...
Bad Games need to be individually patched to benefit from the PS4 Pro's extra power, No Ultra HD Blu-ray playback...
Bottom line The Sony PS4 Pro is an upgraded, more powerful version of the PlayStation 4 game system, but it's only worth the extra cost for fanatics and certain new buyers...
80%
engadget.com
Updated:
2017-07-26 03:46:01
The PlayStation 4 Pro is a new breed of console. It's not going to replace the original system. Instead, it's meant to tide over gamers who've upgraded to new 4K TVs with fancy high-dynamic-range (HDR) lighting features. It's a more significant step up th...
Good Best graphical performance in a console, Your existing games will get upgraded for free, Makes PS VR much smoother...
Bad Not a huge upgrade for existing PS4 owners with 1080p TVs, No 4K Blu-ray drive, You'll have to wait for games to get patched to take advantage of it...
Bottom line 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. Hardware Take Sony's original PlayStati...
88%
venturebeat.com
Updated:
2017-07-26 03:46:06
If you are reserving judgment of the PlayStation 4 Pro console from Sony until you get to try it, I have to warn you: I've played the system a lot over the past week, and I still don't really know what the hell to think of this thing.For a large slice of...
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hw4all.com
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2017-09-28 03:15:00
Opinion: Results of the tests of PlayStation 4 Pro shows you how to be thoughtful hardware upgrade. Sony managed to find an optimal balance between the improvement of the device characteristics and the risk of fragmentation of the gaming community. To sum...
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lifewire.com
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2019-11-17 21:11:44
Lifewire / Zach Sweat Beautiful 4K graphics Improved hardware with more RAM and power Faster UI, load speeds, and downloads Lacks Ultra HD Blu-ray player Enhanced graphics not supported on all games 1 TB hard drive, not SSD The PlayStation 4 Pro is simply...
Good Beautiful 4K graphics, Improved hardware with more RAM and power, Faster UI, load speeds, and downloads...
Bad Lacks Ultra HD Blu-ray player, Enhanced graphics not supported on all games, 1 TB hard drive, not SSD...
Bottom line A significantly improved PlayStation 4 with 4K capabilities.If you're purchasing a PS4 today, the Pro is the one that makes the most sense for the price. It might not be for those without 4K TVs, but it's undoubtedly the best PlayStation console to date...
88%
hothardware.com
Updated:
2019-11-17 21:11:44
To celebrate the launch of Marvel's Spider-Man, the hotly anticipated game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 4 Pro, Sony released a limited edition PS4 themed after the arachnid su...
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