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Sony announced PlayStation 4 Pro with 4K graphics
A question arises: what’s the difference and is it worth the upgrade?
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The PS4 Pro will launch on November 10 for $399.
“Launching holiday 2017, Project Scorpio is the next member of the Xbox One family and will be the most powerful console ever created with 6TFLOPS capable of delivering true 4K gaming”. We’ve also received an incredible response to Xbox Design Lab, which saw millions of visits to the site and hundreds of thousands of designs created by fans.
The PS4 Pro represents a significant upgrade in power over the original PS4, at least in terms of GPU. According to Sony, it’s 30% smaller, weighs 25% less, and consumes 34% less power compared to the original PS4 model. The 4k video playback via the console will also be available for streaming Netflix, YouTube, and more.
Fortunately, Ito went on to say that first part titles from Sony would support both 4K and HDR. It will offer 4K gaming, displaying hyper-realistic graphics and immersive visuals – as long as it is hooked up to a HDR, or high dynamic range TV.
The PS4 Pro is making this new era of complicated gaming even more so.
If you have been wondering what sort of Playstation 4 Pro performance increase you will get from the new PS4 Pro console, which was unveiled earlier this week, with support for 4K Ultra HD graphics.
These updates of the video game console were announced at the gathering on Times Square on Wednesday.
On the outside, the PS4 Pro looks burly, like a Mayan pyramid.
An interesting note is that this is one of the few games that will actually run native in 4K.
Before the end of the year, Sony will have launched not one, but two brand new PlayStation 4 consoles.
Blow also adds that HDR Support is being worked on for the PS4 Pro before explaining that they were unaware of the firmware update adding HDR Support to existing consoles.
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What can’t the PS4 Pro do?