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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...
HDR gaming, Higher resolution, Some apps support 4K streaming, Comprehensive game catalog, World-class exclusives...
No UHD Blu-ray drive, Noisy, High power consumption when streaming, Many games lack HDR, Struggles to deliver true 4K...
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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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...
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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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...
Best graphical performance in a console, Your existing games will get upgraded for free, Makes PS VR much smoother...
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...
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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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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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...
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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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...
Supports 4K gaming and streamin, HDR compatibl, PS VR compatible...
Can't play UHD Blu-ray disc, A tad expensive...
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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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...
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...
In game surround sound quality might be hit or miss depending on the title...
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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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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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...
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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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...
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...
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...
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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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...
4K gaming looks great, Only $100 more than the PS4 slim, A year before Project Scorpio...
No 4K Blu-rays, Not exactly "true" 4K, Few Pro Enhanced titles at launch...
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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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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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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...
More powerful hardware means some games can look better or play smoother, Slightly improved DualShock 4 controller...
Games need to be individually patched to benefit from the PS4 Pro's extra power, No Ultra HD Blu-ray playback...
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...
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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...
Best graphical performance in a console, Your existing games will get upgraded for free, Makes PS VR much smoother...
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...
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...
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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 Updated: 2017-09-28 03:15:00
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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 / 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...
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...
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...
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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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