By Jon Porter
The PS4 Pro is almost here, and it offers a pretty interesting improvement over the existing PS4 console.
The console features 4K output alongside HDR playback capabilities and upgraded internals components that will help games run smoother with even more details. To that end, developers will be able to start creating games with two modes – PS4 base mode, and “Pro Mode” – that is more taxing and power-consuming than the original system can handle.
After digesting what the new console is capable of – highly detailed 4K/HDR gameplay, Ultra-HD media streaming from apps like Netflix and the new Pro Mode – we compared it to the system we have at home on our shelves.
So, how does the new console compare to the existing PS4 we all know and love? That’s what we’re about to find out.
Appearance
The most obvious difference between the original PS4 and the PS4 Pro is the addition of an extra layer onto the console.
While the original PS4 had two layers separated by a gap for the disc drive and two USB ports, the PS4 Pro has three layers.
The dimensions of the console have also changed. The original PS4 measured 275.1 x 305.1 x 53.1mm, …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming