By Joe Osborne
Sony’s big day has finally come. The PS4 Pro has revealed itself at last, long known as the “PS4 Neo.” And now, we know exactly what this long-rumored, mythologized gaming box is capable of.
Unfortunately … to be honest, it’s not capable of a ton more than the previous generation – it’s more like an HD update to Sony’s high-selling system rather than a full-on sequel.
That said, the big change for people who own a 4K Ultra-HD TV is that the system can natively support games rendered in 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) with HDR, or high dynamic range, technology. But more than just a higher resolution, Sony says that developers will now be able to add additional details – like better ambient lighting, particle effects and more detailed textures – to all games going forward.
But do a few extra details and a fancy resolution mean you should buy a PlayStation 4 all over again?
Design
For all intents and purposes, the PS4 Pro looks like Sony just stacked half of an original PS4 unit on top of another. (Jokes of Nintendo GameCube units taped together come to mind.)
The console embodies the same rhombus-like silhouette … …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming