Everything You Need To Know About PS4 Pro

Martin Wilson

Oct 11, 2022

Since the PS4 Pro has been discontinued, it is understandable that getting a brand new console may be difficult, but it is not impossible to purchase a previously used PS4 Pro. There is always the possibility that you may discover a good conventional PS4 bundle. Still, if you want the most up-to-date features and the ability to game in 4K, you could be better off shopping for PS5 bundles rather than PS4 bundles. The following evaluation of the PlayStation 4 Pro, which can be found below, will provide you with all the information you want about Sony's 2016 mid-generation update. We have discussed the specifications, provided an overview of the capabilities, and provided a list of some of the games that are fun to play. There are also other essential aspects to discuss, such as whether or not you should get a PSVR headset in addition to purchasing a PS4 Pro.

The basic PlayStation 4 and the more powerful PlayStation 4 Pro have access to an extensive library of games. The games that were developed specifically for the PS4 Pro may still be played on the standard model of the platform (as well as the PS4 Slim). Although the PlayStation Now service is no longer available, you may still access a large game catalog by subscribing to either PlayStation Plus Extra or PlayStation Plus Premium.

Playstation 4 Machine

The crucial inquiry is this: ought I to get a PS4 Pro? This will mostly be determined by the kind of television you possess and the game console you currently have available. If you do not yet own a PlayStation 4 machine, then purchasing the PS4 Pro will allow you to play select games in 4K resolution (depending on the game) and give you more processing power over the PS4 Slim.

You should also be aware that the Sony PS4 Pro gaming console has a few shortcomings in the home entertainment arena, the most notable of which is that it does not come pre-installed with an Ultra HD Blu-ray player. If something like that is essential, you should probably search elsewhere. Please continue reading for our comprehensive analysis of the PS4 Pro.

Ps4 Pro: Design

Although we would not argue that the design of the PS4 Pro is a replica of the original PS4, there are several similarities between the two, the most notable of which is the choice to retain the console in the form of a flat parallelogram. When Sony first revealed the PS4 Pro, there were joking that the machine felt like two PS4s placed on top of each other. However, the moment you take the system out of the box, the remark becomes less of a joke and more of an obvious assessment.

When compared to the dimensions of the original PlayStation 4's box, which measured 27.5 by 30 by 5.3 centimeters, the PS4 Pro's dimensions are 29.5 by 32.7 by 5.5 centimeters (W x L x H). It is a little bit bigger and a little taller than the original PlayStation 4, and it is also a fair amount heavier (although if you don't take your console about with you very often, this probably won't be an issue for you). The console has a matte black casing, much like the one utilized for the PlayStation 4 Slim when it was introduced in September 2016. On the other hand, you won't find any rounded corners around the edges of the PlayStation 4 Pro this time around. The PlayStation 4 Pro is sharp in every sense of the term.

Replacing a Wi-Fi antenna might not appear to be a big deal. Still, it helps the PS4 Pro bookmark games more quickly: a 160MB game (Pac-Man 256) available for download within less than a minute on a 15Mbps connection, which could have been the case from the beginning but wasn't on the first-generation PS4.

Ps4 Pro: Controller

Sony recognizes that a new PS4 controller is required for a new system and complies by supplying one. The controller included with the PS4 Pro is the same one that will be included with all PlayStation 4 Slim systems in the future. It is, in essence, a very little update to the DualShock 4 controller that you have likely been using for the last several years. A light bar is now built into the touchpad, which is a good feature when you do not wish to turn the control system over in someone's hand to figure out what player you are.

Additionally, as mentioned in the PlayStation 4 Slim's review, the controller can make a smooth transition between the wireless Bluetooth mode and the wired mode when it is linked to the system with a USB connection. Even though it may not seem like a significant improvement, for a professional player, it might make the difference between taking home the prize money from an esports competition or walking away empty-handed.


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