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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Slim 500 GB HDD, black by Jnis Bisters ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

Since I already had PS 1-2-3-P, I feel like I should move on to PS 4. For a very long time, I debated between the Slim and the Pro, and I watched a lot of videos that compared the two. As a consequence of this, I came to the conclusion that the standard Slim would suffice for my FHD television and the fact that I wouldn't be able to play shooters using the controller. The difference between the two would be 10 better invested on gear. The promotion "Time to play" has recently become available (a price reduction on the console in addition to a gamepad as a free present), so I took advantage of it and I don't in the least bit sorry that I only got an ordinary Slim model. The games look great, run smoothly, and make a favorable impression, mostly as a result of their stunning visuals and high-definition photos. Myltso and drawdowns on PS3 come to mind, and I cringe to think about them (of course, not everywhere; however, the silt is still there). As a result, here is my piece of advice: if you are not adverse to the idea of saving money and are not naturally a pedant of video games, then by all means, go ahead and take Slim; she will bring you happiness. If you are a wealthy pedant, you should acquire the Pro (and VR as well, which will cost you the equivalent of one and a half standard games). If you are a stickler for fiscal responsibility, you will have to give up either your financial security or your sanity. If the rich is sufficient, there is no need to upgrade; just go with the Pro. And if you own a 4K television, you really need the Pro version. 4 A Round To The Players! I went back and looked at the remasters.

Pros
  • + Stylish design without any surfaces that are glossy or have a velvety feel + + The gamepad is incredible; it has a speaker, a touchpad, and an LED; the triggers are curved, and the sticks are recessed; the lower half is made of plastic, and it has the feel of a soft touch yet does not leave any marks. + The degree of "seamlessness" achieved by the software component is not terrible, but there is certainly space for advancement in this regard.
Cons
  • - As you navigate the menus, something will always load in the vicinity, whether it is information about a service or content from the PlayStation Store. As a direct result of this, light friezes will appear. - Yes, and there is room for improvement in the menu's overall user friendliness. HMV on PS3, in this aspect, is the game I enjoy playing more. - Since the PS3 days, you can no longer manually sort games. Well, my. - There is no output via optical. - Just two USB connectors, when there may have been more of them. - Strange behavior shown by the drive. When playing installed games, after starting the game, it buzzes like an airplane without pausing, either in the game menu or in the gameplay. After ten to twenty minutes, it stops buzzing, despite the fact that the load on it logically grew. As a direct result of this, at initially you won't be able to hear the actual game. - Putting the set-top box into standby mode involves pressing the "off" button on the device. To turn it off, you have to hold it down for seven seconds. - I am forced to use the touchpad instead of the gamepad whenever I want to use the Share or Options buttons. It was essential that they have a rubbery texture and a protruding design, just like the controllers that came before. - You are only able to adjust how bright the LED is rather than turn it off entirely.