The PlayStation 4 Pro maybe an iteration of the former PS4, but it's still is a new breed of a console. It's not going to be replacing the original system. But instead, it's meant to focus on gamers who have upgraded towards new 4K TVs that feature amazing HDR lighting capabilities. With that being said, it's going to be a more significant upgrade than the Xbox One S, which is mostly centered only on upscaling 4K content. It will, however, rival directly to Microsoft's bigger console upgrade, Project Scorpio.
The PS4 Pro will revolutionize 4K gaming
Welcome to a new age of gaming systems, which is starting to resemble the world of PC games with a lot of minor upgrades, rather than completely new overhauls and system generations. There's no doubt whatsoever that the $399 PlayStation 4 Pro is the closest we have ever gotten to a high-end PC-quality graphics for a home console. But it is not going to be a major upgrade towards existing PS4 owners, and to really experience the benefits of its faster and much-improved hardware, you will have to wait for games to get upgraded as well. At the very least, it will be a welcoming reward for anyone who has held off on buying a PlayStation 4 until now.
Specs to look out for
The upcoming PlayStation 4 Pro is almost here, and it will mark a tremendous leap forward in console gaming. As we can recall during Sony's Meeting in September regarding the PlayStation, Sony CEO for Interactive Entertainment Andrew House has revealed the upcoming PlayStation Pro's various features. Aside from different upgrades in terms of performance, The Pro will be offering much-improved graphics on current and future games, along with higher visual quality on various video streaming apps like YouTube and Netflix.
Release date
If you own a 4K TV right now, you definitely have to purchase the all-new PlayStation 4 Pro console. The release date is only a few days from now, which is on November 10, 2016. With the release of the Pro, everything will change for the better in the console gaming industry.