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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Pro 1000 GB HDD, white by Boyan Borissov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, some small defect.

This review is based on actual use of the PS4 Pro, PS4 Slim, Xbox One S, and Xbox One X. I'll say this: The PS4 Slim does far better than the Xbox One S in the younger market. It is smaller, more powerful, and notably better at optimizing and producing graphics. But the Xbox One X is unquestionably superior than the PS 4 Pro in the elder class. The proshka appears to be some sort of primitive against the backdrop of X, lacking in every area, including multimedia capabilities and graphic quality. If you compare the sound quality, the Xbox One S version is even better than the firmware. In addition, the cost has suddenly increased to $34,000, and at that price, it is preferable to immediately turn to boxing. We can only use the fact that it is still a Sony and that you can play exclusive games to defend the firmware. You must take a plug if you find them interesting. You must take a box if all you require is a powerful universal combination for a 4K TV. I took it particularly for the exclusives, and I was aware of all the benefits and drawbacks beforehand. But pay close attention to your own interests if you're picking out your first console.

Pros
  • - Convenient menu, with everything being obvious and in its proper location; - Improved graphics over the basic version (although Xbox One X is still inferior); In general, Sony has a cool gamepad with unique functions (which are, however, rarely used in games); - Exclusive Sony games are quite fascinating (but only a few); - Support for 4k content (patched games and streaming video); - Excellent menu and game optimization; there is hardly anything to criticize, and lags and issues are kept to an absolute minimum; Low noise is there in the second edition; a white color is present (I took one), and it appears to be fascinating.
Cons
  • - The upgrade in visuals over the basic version is not particularly impressive. It lacks the WOW factor I experienced after switching from an Xbox One S to an Xbox One X; - a difficult Sony store. - Multiplatform games on Sony are more expensive than on Boxing, often 2-3 times, even at discounts; - Rudimentary multimedia capabilities. Regardless of what anyone says about the competitor's shop (Xbox), everything is clear, modern, and convenient there; I couldn't get used to it even in a month. You still need to be able to find 4k in this format, thus don't even try watching movies in 4k via a usb-disk or locally (through a player); The sound quality is poor in comparison to Xbox One S and X consoles. Few, poor-quality settings; large total dimensions. The firmware's dimensions are amazing, especially when compared to a native gamepad; The build quality is also not very good, and there are numerous plastic squeaks, and the packaging is just trash; the box fell apart as I was inspecting the console at the store.