Battle friends and foes with the Sony PlayStation 4 Pro console. Its 1TB capacity lets you store plenty of games without an external hard drive, and the dual-shock controller improves your hands-on gaming experience. See enemies in clear, vibrant detail with the included HDMI cable of the Sony PlayStation 4 Pro console.
Q: What's the difference between the PS4 Slim and the PS4 Pro?
A: The PS4 Slim outputs games at full 1080p, while the PS4 Pro can output games at up to 4K resolution (2160p). If you have a 4K television, you'll see a noticeable difference in game quality. Note that not all games support 4K, but some will receive updates such as higher framerates, making gameplay smoother.
Q: Is this console, seriously not coming with a Ultra HD blu-ray player?!!!! I Can't believe that.
A: The PS4 Pro does not support UHD Blu-ray discs.
Q: can i trade in my ps4 slim into a brand new ps4 pro
A: You can turn your ps4 slim into a ps4 pro with a Flux Capacitor
A: Yes. Minimum Storage will be 1TB.
Q: Will the PS VR only work off the PS4?
A: PS VR will work with the ps4 and ps4 pro.
A: You can stream 4K movies online, just make sure you have the correct bandwidth and speed needed to enjoy it . Downloading a 4K movie would be a challenge , we're talking about a 90 GB download file . 90 . GB . Download .For just ONE movie . This is why I find the lack of a 4K blu ray player so puzzling.
Q: Does the ps4 pro come with a vertical stand?
A: If the answer is no as everyone above says, why do they show so many pictures with the vertical stand attached but no warning (I could find in my quick search) that vertical stand is sold separately. False advertising.
Q: What TV or monitor should I get to enjoy 4k with the ps4 pro?
A: Well probably no PS4 games will support 4K, though many will support higher than 1080p. (I've read that 2500ish lines of resolution might be common). At any rate, I'd recommend a high end Sony or Samsung using a VA panel. I guess because it's cheaper, a lot of TVs are now using IPS panels instead of VA, and VA has *WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY* higher contrast than IPS does. Like when I was looking at TVs earlier this year, the VA based one I bought has nearly 7000:1 contrast (REAL contrast, not fake), while IPS based sets I was looking at had 700:1. The WORST VA based TVs still had over 2x the contrast of the BEST IPS sets. I think ONLY Sony and Samsung still sell VA TVs, and not all of them are anymore either. Also watch out for how many HDMI ports actually support HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2 so you can actually use them with 4K/HDR. All of Sony's 4K sets support 4K through all their HDMI ports, but they're the only company that's true of. Samsung you have to move to the 8 or 9 series to get all the ports supporting HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2, and other brands usually just have 1 port that supports it. On top of that, Sony and Samsung bother making good scalers for their TVs, so non-4K content still looks great. (Literally SD content still looks fine.) WAY higher quality scaler than other brands. I sound like an ad, but seriously I did months of research and if you care about games (and being able to support a variety of other gear at different resolutions), you're really limited to Sony and Samsung. Also, look out for TVs that don't have analog inputs anymore :-/