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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Pro 1000 GB HDD, The Last of Us Part II Limited Edition by Jnis Muinieks ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

Consequently, in the end, it took me a very long time to determine whether or not to take a plug rather than a slim one (4k TV is available). I went through quite a few online discussion boards and watched quite a few videos. Opinions were not unanimous. However, despite my reservations, I went ahead and made the purchase anyhow. It took a couple of hours to transfer data from the old console to the new one using a lan cable (which is extremely convenient, 300 GB came out anyhow), but it was successful in the end. In the meantime, here she is, all set to travel. In addition, I would want to include the following lines here. Do not be afraid to switch from a slim to a firmware. You can always sell a slim from your hands, and after playing pro you will not want to turn on the slim (well, or fatka) already. First of all, do not be scared to switch from a slim to a firmware. Second, the reports that its operation is extremely loud and that it overheats are highly exaggerated in the evaluations. Obviously, it makes a noise whenever it does something, like loading a disc, for instance. There is a distinction to be made when talking about games. The enhanced frame rate is the first thing that jumps out at you, even in situations when the frame rate wasn't great on PS4 (as in Hitman). The quality of the lighting, particles, and shadows has also been considerably improved, and the weather effects, fog, and other elements all look excellent. Therefore, does it sound like a vacuum cleaner when you use it? No, as long as you stay within the typical parameters, the card is identical in every other respect. There is a distinction to be made. If not in the image, then in performance; there is hardly no content for the professional. Content that discloses at least 80 percent of its possibilities is not nearly enough, but games like Horizon, Tomb Raider, and Uncharted 4 are great examples of content that meets the requirements. Another thing to consider is that during the first year of the life of a conventional PS4, there were also very few projects; nevertheless, the developers were aware that the console was intended to be used in the years to come. This relates to the same subject as before. The following year, Sony will simultaneously release a number of high-quality projects all at once, including Spider-Man, The Last of Us 2, God of War, Day Gone, and Detroit: Become Human. Additionally, we are holding out hope that the developers of GTA will release Red Dead Redemption 2 soon. He will, without a doubt, find a way to defend himself. If there isn't a 4K television set, does it make sense to bring in a professional? The answer is probably not going to be yes. If you already have a fat or a slim, does it make sense to take a plug, or would it be wiser to wait till a new generation comes out? Please be patient; at the very least, it will take three to four years. In addition, when the new generation is out, there will probably be nothing new to catch, and it will take another year for the competition to pick up again.

Pros
  • Two times as powerful as a standard PlayStation 4. The picture is substantially clearer, despite the fact that it is not "real" 4k. No drops in frame rate while gameplay. Boost mode works nicely. Finally, there is no noticeable delay when using the menu. Those who claim that it has a sound similar to a vacuum cleaner either have not used the original version of the PlayStation 4 (PS4) or they have an extreme sensitivity to noise. It is true that it is louder than a thin, but it is significantly quieter than a fatki (and when you consider that it has filling, this is a very positive trait). HDR games look fantastic.
Cons
  • The pace at which stuff can be downloaded from a microSD card is around two to three times slower than it can be done from a thin card. I don't know why this is. The power and eject buttons on the console case are appalling, to say the least, and just plain filthy. I wish I could rip the hands off of the person who is accountable for them. It wasn't until the fourth time that I tried that I was finally able to get the console to switch on for the first time. By that point, I had already started to worry that I would have to try again and make some adjustments. Yes, even a year after the product's first release, there is still very little of the firmware's content that has been made public. On the other hand, it is important to point out that there were not a lot of initiatives that were deserving of funding. The majority of games allow the player to either unleash the frame rate or lock it down to a consistent 30 frames per second. However, the picture and drawing quality is still superior than what you would get on a standard PS4. After a few of weeks, a problem that was pretty widespread among users was identified. Particularly prevalent among Samsung TV users who participate in online gaming communities. Once the console has been started, after fifteen to twenty minutes the image will vanish for two seconds. After that, the issue will not manifest itself again until the subsequent start. Since hardly everyone participates, there are no complaints that are exclusive to the PlayStation. However, it is possible that some televisions have issues when it comes to sending a video stream in the 2160p rgb mode. The problem can be fixed by adjusting the settings on the console such that the resolution is set to 2160p yuv 420. In the event that there are issues with the image, I strongly suggest that you switch out the conventional HDMI cable for an HDMI 2.0 cable.