I recommend taking the 1 TB version from the railway, which is enough to install more than a dozen serious games. As for the modifications, the latest series (CUH-1200), in accordance with the office. sources, is quieter, consumes slightly less power and is more reliable. So it's better to choose her. Buying a Sony console is worth it, first of all, all the same for the sake of native exclusive games. And here Sony has something to surprise. Already now you can relax with / enjoy: Infamous: Second Son / First Light, The Order: 1886, Until Dawn, Killzone: Shadow Fall, Tearaway Unfolded, Bloodborne, as well as ports of such great PS3 games as Uncharted 1- 3, The Last Of Us, Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls, Journey. And on the way Uncharted 4, Horizon Zero Dawn, Detroit: Become Human, Ratchet and Clank, The Last Guardian, Rime, Wild, Dreams, Gravity Rush 2 . And in the future, Sony-sponsored game developers will undoubtedly still surprise us (PS4 owners) with other new and, for sure, no less interesting projects, given that this 4th series of Sony consoles will “live” for another two or three years for sure . The price of the console itself is now very attractive. A PC comparable in terms of power and functionality (built on the basis of, for example, Intel Core i3-4160/GTX 750ti) will cost ~60% more. But new games require mandatory support for DX12 (which means, willy-nilly, you will have to fork out for the 900th Nvidia series). Of course, the surest option today is to have a PS4 (for Sony exclusives) and a powerful gaming PC for multi-platform and Microsoft exclusives (Recore, Quantium Break, etc.). But the cost of such a combination will turn out to be very serious. Therefore, most users have to be content with either one or the other option, each of which is more or less a compromise. For me, exclusives from Sony and the opportunity to carelessly collapse on the couch in front of a big TV turned out to be more valuable.