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$200 just buy regular. Pro is not worth it
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Slight graphics enhancements, however nothing really is changed from my understanding. I did hear though certain games will only be compatible with the pro system. For example the coming GTA 6 will only be available for the PS Pro edition console. I hope that assist you with your decision to make a sound purchase.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The PS5 Pro is basically a more powerful version of the regular PS5. It has a faster GPU, more RAM, and a bigger SSD (2TB vs 825GB), so games run smoother and load faster. It can do native 4K at 60fps and even upscale to 8K, with better ray tracing and AI upscaling for sharper visuals. The regular PS5 still plays 4K games at 60fps fine, but the Pro just pushes graphics and performance further. The Pro is also bigger, has better cooling, and uses Wi-Fi 7. One big thing: the Pro doesn’t come with a disc drive—you’d need a separate one if you want physical games. Price-wise, the regular PS5 is around $500, and the Pro is about $700. So if you want the ultimate visuals and performance, go Pro; if you’re fine with great 4K gaming at a lower price, the regular PS5 is still excellent.
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