A:AnswerDifferent retailers will have various deals for trading in towards a Pro. $50 would mean your trade in value is $350, which is not realistic. The most you can expect from trading in an older PS4 base model is $100-$175 off your PS4 Pro purchase. Promotional deals will no doubt vary between now and black Friday.
A:AnswerAnswer is in the name... 1TB. 1TB = Bigger than anything that has GB in the name. https://www.dropbox.com/features/cloud-storage/how-much-is-1tb
A:AnswerI have never gotten a warranty with a console I have children and I just keep it high enough out of their reach. I dust it every now and then. Keep your box and manuals so if something new comes out you can sell it for cash to buy next one. Just be safe with it it's very durable and matte finish.
A:AnswerHi Debbie. I have both a PS4 and PS4 Pro The difference between the PS4 Pro and Slim are as follows
The Pro has a better graphical fidelity. Games can either look better or run smoother than on the Slim. PS4 pro can run games at 4K but they might really be 4K. But it can run movies in 4K via Netflix and other video apps that offer 4K. That's something the Slim can't do. Unfortunately the Pro won't read Ultra HD movie discs the 4K movies you see in black boxes. The new Xbox One Slim does and so will the Scorpio.
If you're interested in VR the PS4 Pro was built with PlayStation VR in mind.
As for the Slim a little more info. It actually lacks the optical audio out port that the original PS4 and the Pro have. This is rather unfortunate as many older home theaters used this for 5.1 audio but more importantly a lot of gaming Headsets used it also for surround sound. I have a $300 Astro A50 that I use on my PS4 if I had the PS4 Slim I wouldn't be able to use it. It works fine on my original PS4 and PS4 pro.