One thing is agreed upon after reading many assessments of this console: Sony did not create a new prefix. They were caught in a liminal space between Full HD and Ultra HD. As far as console launches go, I think this one was a huge success and right on schedule. This set-top box, which retails for 25,000 (Eurotest), may deliver comparable graphical performance to computers that can cost up to 60,000 wooden ones. Obviously, it can't keep up with the most advanced PCs, but that's to be expected. Too great a disparity in cost. I'd like to stress the importance of deliberation to anyone thinking about upgrading from a standard PS4 to a PS4 Pro. I spent $12,000 total (including the selling of a used PlayStation 4 I had owned for 1.5 years) and have no regrets. Then, we'll move on to the PS4 Pro's high-definition accomplishments: In games where frame rate drops were noticeable even at 30 FPS, the situation has improved. The visual enhancements are subtle and only visible in specific areas. 5-10% enhancement in visual acuity. I have yet to try out 4K resolution, but I plan on purchasing a new 4K TV with HDR in the near future. Buying this gaming system is an absolute must. The foregoing is merely my personal view. Your attention is appreciated. I trust you'll find this evaluation to be informative.
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