Despite its many flaws, the PlayStation 4 Pro does not currently have any direct competition. Has some pros: For its price of 400 euros, it is now quite a productive piece of hardware, especially by the standards of a personal computer, which converts into excellent quality visuals. The game is quiet at 1080p/30 frames per second. Convenient gamepad. Support for 4k (in most games with upscale, but still) causes the visual quality to be off the charts, which is a heavy case for purchasing a 4k TV. a substantial number of games that are both exclusive and compatible with multiple platforms. Changing out the hard disk is a pretty simple process. With these drawbacks: The appearance of the body, which is formed of a rough black plastic, is not that of a solid object. Clearly audible in games that support either 4K or 60 frames per second. To play any game online requires a paid subscription to PlayStation Network Plus, which costs a minimum of 260 dollars a month when purchased for a full year. Does not support 4k movie CDs. I'd prefer it if the proportions were a touch more compact. In games that make frequent use of the vibration feature, the gamepad loses its battery in four hours.