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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Pro 1000 GB HDD, Disgusting Men Limited Edition by Petar Georgiev ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

This review takes into account real-world experience with the Xbox One S, Xbox One X, PlayStation 4 Slim, and PlayStation 4 Pro. One thing I will say is that among the younger demographic, the ps4 slim performs noticeably better than the xbox one s. It is more powerful, more compact, and has a noticeable advantage in terms of graphics quality and optimization. However, when it comes to consumers above the age of 50, the xbox one x is unequivocally superior to the PlayStation 4 Pro. In comparison to X, the graphical quality of the proshka, as well as its multimedia capabilities, and everything else about it, are all inferior. In short, the proshka seems to be some kind of primitive. When compared to the Xbox One firmware, the sound quality of the Xbox One S is noticeably superior. In addition, the price has just been increased to 34,000, and when faced with a sum of money of this magnitude, it is prudent to first consider the possibility of boxing. To defend the firmware, all we can say is that it is still a Sony product and that it supports the playing of Sony-only games. If you are interested in what they have to say, you should definitely listen in. Boxes are an absolute requirement if all you want is a universally powerful combination that will work with a 4K television. I did so with the sole intention of acquiring exclusives, and I was fully aware of all of the benefits and drawbacks prior to making my decision. However, if this is your first time buying a console, you should give careful consideration to the aspects that most interest you.

Pros
  • - User-friendly UI, with everything being straightforward and organized neatly in its designated spot; - Enhanced visuals in contrast to the standard edition (although they are not as good on Xbox One X); - Support for 4k content (patched games and streaming video); - In general, Sony has a cool gamepad with fascinating functions (which, however, are rarely used in games); - Exclusive Sony games are quite interesting (but only a few); - The PlayStation VR headset is compatible with 4k content. - The optimization of the menu and the games is excellent, there is almost no room for criticism, and the amount of lagging and issues that can occur is kept to an absolute minimum; - The second version has a reduced amount of background noise; - There is a white color, and it has an intriguing appearance (I took one).
Cons
  • The difference in graphical quality between the basic edition and the full version is not particularly striking. It does not have the same wow factor as the Xbox One X, which I experienced when I upgraded from the Xbox One S. - The Sony store was inconvenient. No matter what anyone says about the rival company's shop (Xbox), everything is clear, modern, and convenient there; I couldn't get used to it even after a month; - Multiplatform titles on Sony are more expensive than they are on Boxing, sometimes by two to three times, even with discounts; - Rudimentary multimedia features. You won't be able to watch movies in 4k from a usb-disk or locally (through a player) because it only reads mp4, and you won't be able to watch movies in 4k unless they are in this format. - You won't be able to watch movies in 4k via a player. The sound is not as enjoyable as it is on the Xbox One S and Xbox One X consoles. There are not many options, and the quality is not very good; the overall dimensions are quite large. The size of the firmware are astounding, particularly when you lay it next to your native gamepad and compare the two; Infuriating: the build quality is not very good, there are squeaks and squeaks of plastic, and the packaging is of such poor quality that it broke apart while I was checking out the console in the store.