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PlayStation 4 Pro 4K & HDR Updates May Cost Money

In raw numbers, the PS4 Pro is capable of 4.2 trillion calculations per second, which is more than double that of the previous model.

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“Tonight it’s my pleasure to introduce to you the new Playstation 4 line-up”.

Arguably the two most powerful companies in gaming – Sony and Microsoft – have both recently announced the launching of new consoles that will take gaming to new levels. Based on this, the confirmation regarding the system’s inability to work should be considered by the fans, as the 4K Blu-Ray disc player may likely disappoint them, since they are expecting for a more powerful console.

Those are some mighty strong statements to throw out there, but seeing how Sony has fully unveiled their latest PlayStation 4 Pro, Microsoft could be holding true to their word.

Sony has said that HDR output will not be limited to its new PS4 models.

If you’re not familiar with the term HDR, it’s a feature on certain high-end televisions that stands for “high-dynamic range imaging”. According to reports, the PS4 Pro has the ability to support 4K video playback due to its enhanced components. Activision revealed that Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and the Remastered Modern Warfare will support the PS4 Pro when it’s launched. There is also a faster processor and with all this combined, Sony claims the look and feel of games will be improved.

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The new DualShock, Camera and stand will be available from September 15, while the wireless headset arrives this holiday. The announcement was made at the PlayStation meeting which took place yesterday, in NY.

PS4 Pro Announced And Will Launch On November 11th