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PlayStation 4 Pro Ultra-HD Display: Pros And Cons Revealed

PlayStation 4 Pro Ultra-HD Display: Pros And Cons Revealed

Shena Golosino

PlayStation 4 Pro is said to deliver an improved PlayStation experience. It was just a month ago since it was released for gamers; however, one should also know what works and what does not work for the latest PlayStation console first.

According to a Eurogamer review, PlayStation 4 Pro brought such a great gaming experience for players --- especially for those who play Call of Duty Infinite Warfare, 4K Display, Battlefield 1, FIFA 17, Hitman, Ratchet and Clank, and more. On the other hand, Microsoft might be closely watching the PS4 Pro to refine its own 4K proposition-based console.

Additionally, PlayStation 4 Pro has two things worth noting. The first one is taking 4K gaming to the mainstream, so many players can access a wide range of games. The second one is how it delivered a full high dynamic range to the gaming experience itself. It also features an ultra-HD display. Thus, PlayStation has managed to outgrow the usual PC gaming.

Kudos to Sony for having smart technology to achieve a great 4K experience, from 150 to 160 watts power consumption. However, Sony may be having a hard time convincing other console users on what PlayStation 4 Pro can actually do. It may also be difficult to find out what advantages the PS4 Pro has on certain game titles. Aside from that, there are no updates yet regarding what the console supports.

Simply put, PlayStation 4 Pro solely relies on a user who owns the software already. The benefits of this upgrade may also vary from one title to another title of a game. According to Digital Trends, it will not have the ability to play any games that are not found in a standard console. There may be more pixels as well, but it will only cost $100 to $150.

Overall, PlayStation 4 Pro has brought an enhanced gaming experience for users; however, all things may cost a lot for the kind of luxury it can offer.

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