PlayStation 4 Slim and Pro Models Officially Launched With These Features

PlayStation 4 is here with us and it comes in two models, the Slim and the Pro models with its intriguing excitement and fun. Sony is happy to unveil this latest gaming console to the game lovers all over the world including the price tag.

According to Sony’s CEO, Andrew House, PS4 slim will be the “standard” PlayStation 4 moving forward, and it’s designed “to appeal to as wide an audience as possible.”

It’ll be available from September 15 in most markets, and Sony’s going to be priced at $299.

Like the name implies, it is a thinner and lighter model. However, other than the obvious size difference, there’s nothing much going on inside as you still have almost the same internal hardware. There is the HDMI out and Ethernet port, but you no longer have an optical port. Also, the refreshed console also supports 5GHz WiFi for faster download and upload speeds.

Meanwhile, the Playstation Pro codenamed Neo will come with a faster processor, better graphics, and support for 4K resolution. It launches November 10th, and it will cost $399. The PS4 Pro has a boosted CPU clock rate, a 1 terabyte hard drive, and more than double the power of the PS4 GPU.

You would also be getting HDR and 4K support for the following titles:

MORE COOL GAMES
★ Spider-Man
★ For Honor
★ Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
★ Rise of the Tomb Raider
★ Days Gone
★ Watch Dogs 2
★ Farpoint
★ Horizon Zero Dawn
★ Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
★ Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
★ Remastered
★ Call of Duty: Black Ops III
★ FIFA 17
★ Battlefield 1
★ Mass Effect Andromeda
★ Dishonored 2
★ Final Fantasy XV

You have no support for 4k Blu-ray player, though.

Other specs include are shown on this info graphics

As earlier stated, the slimmer PS4 will hit stores next week — but you’d have to wait until November 10th for the Pro model.

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