All right, I sold the computer and bought a big TV and a PS4 Pro instead so that when I got home from work, I could enjoy reclining in bed with a gamepad in my hands instead of sitting at the computer like a serf.
Pros
Several excellent exclusives
Cons
Let's get started. After the purchase, there are a few things you should be aware of that, in my opinion, are drawbacks.
1. The entire cable is thrown away right away; notice how thin it is in the first picture compared to the standard one. However, it only supports 4K at 30 frames per second, so it is preferable to use a standard HDMI 2.0b cable instead. (Of course, not all games support 60 frames per second, but I believe you will notice the difference in the same God of War, which runs at 45 to 60 frames on a firmware, or in Doom and Battlefield 1)
2. The hard disk in my copy, a Seagate ST1000LM035, is the absolute worst available hard drive; it is junk and will fail in six months. I replaced it with a 2TB Toshiba HDWL120UZSVA.
3. The craftsmanship of the console itself is abhorrent; although they claim that modifications have improved the product, I dare to assert that manufacture is now merely more affordable. When the console heats up and cools down, the poor plastic simply breaks horribly, and that is all there is to it.
4. Purchasing a charging station for the gamepad is highly recommended because using a cable to charge the gamepad is very inconvenient (it occasionally happens that when you wake up in the morning, the console claims that it was damaged by an unexpected power outage and begins checking system files).