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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Slim 1000 GB HDD, black by Stanisaw Lem ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

Since I've already played through PS 1-2-3-P, I feel ready to upgrade to PS4. I spent a lot of time debating between the Slim and the Pro and watching comparison videos. Because of this, plus the fact that I can't play first-person shooter games with the gamepad, I decided that the base model Slim would be sufficient for my FHD display. Ten superior pieces of equipment are what separates the two. I recently purchased a PS4 Slim because of the promotion "Time to play" (a discount on the console plus a gamepad as a gift), and I have no regrets. The games look great, run smoothly, and make a positive impression, largely because of the high resolution (1080p) graphics and images. Even though myltso and drawdowns weren't everywhere on the PS3, I still shiver at the memory of them. Therefore, here is my advice: if you aren't against the thought of saving money and aren't a natural pedant of video games, then take Slim; she will make you happy. If you're a wealthy pedant (with VR on top of that, for which one and a half standard games), then you should get the Pro model. It's either your financial stability or your sanity if you're a fiscal conservative. If the wealthy is adequate, there's no reason to upgrade; the Pro is all you need. And the Pro edition is essential for those with 4K TVs. Let's Have a Drink on the House! I double-checked the remastered versions.

Pros
  • The gamepad is great; it has a speaker, a touchpad, and an LED; the triggers are curved, and the sticks are recessed; the bottom part is made of plastic, and it has the feel of a soft touch but does not leave any marks; and the design is sleek without any glossy surfaces or velvety textures. The level of "seamlessness" achieved by the software component is not horrible, but it could be better.
Cons
  • Something is always loading as you move through the menus, whether it's service info or PlayStation Store purchases. Light friezes will emerge as a direct result of this. - Yes, and the menu could be made more user-friendly in general. In this respect, HMV on PS3 is my preferred game. - Games released after the PS3 era cannot be manually organized. Holy cow. - Optical output is not available. - Two USB ports where more could have been expected. - Weird drive behavior: after installing a game and playing it, the drive buzzes like an airplane the entire time, whether in the game's interface or during gaming; then, after 10 to 20 minutes, it stops working altogether, despite the fact that the load on it has only risen. Because of this, at first you won't be able to hear what's going on in the game. - Simply hitting the "off" button will put the set-top box into standby mode. Holding it down for seven seconds will turn it off. - When I wish to use the gamepad's Share or Settings buttons, I have to use the touchpad instead. It was crucial that they feel rubbery and have a projecting design, like the controllers before them. - The LED can't be turned off totally, however its brightness can be changed.