Jeffrey Van Camp Gear Mar 5, 2018 8:00 AM Review: Sony PlayStation 4 Pro A year after its release, one question remains: Is it finally time to go Pro? Sony Rating: 8 /10 WIRED Enhanced
Our Verdict Though the PS4 and PS4 Pro look similar, the two consoles offer different gaming experiences. While the standard PS4 isnβt to be sniffed at, the PS4 Pro provides dynamic 4K playback that provides an all-round improvement to your gaming experience with more detailed textures, improved frame rates and more.The more analog sticks, the more complex the input can be. has an integrated touchpad. Sony PlayStation 4. Sony PlayStation 4 Pro. With a touchpad, users can control the device by moving their finger on a touch-sensitive surface. Has dual force feedback. Sony PlayStation 4. Sony PlayStation 4 Pro.1080p Remote Play - Stream games to all your compatible devices in beautiful, crisp detail. Enhanced Wi-Fi - Choose from 2.4GHz and 5GHz modes to support your broadband speeds. - Cleaner lines and sharper corners bring enhanced realism to any game you play. - Visual in-game elements display incredibly lifelike movement and detail. Category Xbox One X PlayStation 4 Pro; Dimensions: 11.8in x 9.4in x 2.4in: 11.61in x 12.87in x 2.17in: CPU: 8-core AMD custom Scorpio Engine Liquid-cooled vapor chamber The PlayStation 4 Pro, meanwhile, only offers 2K upscaled to 4K via checkerboarding. Compared to the PS4, the PS4 Pro is a more modest update. The Xbox One X, on the other hand, is much more
PlayStation 4 Pro was announced on September 7, 2016 and was released on November 10th, 2016, retailing for USD$399 / Β£349 / AUD$560. This version of the PS4 improves in-game visuals and videoPS4 vs PS4 Pro: key differences. One of the main differences when it comes to the PS4 vs PS4 Pro question is resolution: the original PS4 is limited to 1080p but the newer PS4 Pro can