Testseek.co.uk have collected 198 expert reviews of the Sony PlayStation 4 Pro and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony PlayStation 4 Pro.
November 2016
(82%)
198 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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269 Reviews
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The editors liked
4K resolution gaming
Obviously. If you have the equipment
Some of your favorite titles are going to look absolutely incredible on the PlayStation 4 Pro. Add to that High Dynamic Range capabilities (again
If your TV has it) and you have one of the best
Price
Rich colour
Crisp detail
Good handling of 4K games
Impressive upscaler
Mechanical buttons
Solid 4K and HDR performance
Encouraging support from developers
Small but important tweaks to controller
Potential to improve PlayStation VR experience
First 4K HDR Sony console
Larger 1TB hard drive
30
Pro Mode games at launch
4K HDR gaming
Faster operating speed
Well supported with enhanced games at launch
Provides better experience for PS VR gamers too
The PS4 Pro outputs a 4K- and HDR signal that's compatible with high-end TVs
And promises better visuals and increased frame rates for certain games. The console includes a 1TB hard drive
And it works with all PS4 games
Apps and accessories to date
Well supported with enhanced games
Provides better experience for PSVR gamers
4K gaming
Faster UI
Optical digital port returns
4K gaming for less than $500
Improves visuals on select PlayStation VR titles
Makes all games run slightly better than standard PS4
Looks good even on 1080p TVs
Supports all PS4 games
Stunning graphics with 4K and HDR
Quieter
Games load more quickly
Enhances some PS4 and PSVR games
Notable performance improvements even on 1080p screens
4K gaming with solid upscaling of HD titles
Ease of transfer from existing PS4s
The editors didn't like
If I ever find myself in a conversation with a Sony engineer
The first thing I'm going to ask about is the PS4 Pro's lack of a 4K UHD Blu-ray player. I've tried to avoid the direct comparison to the Xbox One S throughout the review
But it completely bog
Sound could be more dynamic
No 4K Blu-ray player
Streaming services need HDR updates
Most games will not achieve full native 4K rendering
No 4K Bluray player
Lacklustre design
Variable support from current titles
No 4K Blu
Ray player
Pro Mode support isn't universal
A beast in looks and size
No 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray playback
Only a 1TB HDD which will fill rapidly
Out of the gate
Only a handful of titles offer dramatic improvements. In reality
Most games that support Pro enhancements don't offer a drastic difference in quality when comparing standard and Pro games side-by-side. Specific information on game improv
Best graphical performance in a console, Your existing games will get upgraded for free, Makes PS VR much smoother
Not a huge upgrade for existing PS4 owners with 1080p TVs, No 4K Blu-ray drive, You'll have to wait for games to get patched to take advantage of it
The PlayStation 4 Pro is the most powerful home console yet, though you'll need a 4K/HDR TV to truly take advantage of it. If you already have a PS4 and are stuck with a 1080p, you can wait before upgrade. In this article: av, gaming, gear, minirev...
Abstract: Sony has finally put the PS4 Pro on sale in the UK today and claims to offer the best gaming experience in the world.The games console is capable of displaying supported titles at a higher resolution and frame rate. But should you buy it?The PlayStation 4...
So is the PS4 Pro worth it? Like many simple questions, the answer isn't so simple. The PS4 Pro is clearly targeted at two kinds of customers: those that have yet to buy a PS4 machine and those looking for a worthy partner to their shiny new 4K UHD HDR10...
The PS4 Pro outputs a 4K- and HDR signal that's compatible with high-end TVs, and promises better visuals and increased frame rates for certain games. The console includes a 1TB hard drive, and it works with all PS4 games, apps and accessories to date
Out of the gate, only a handful of titles offer dramatic improvements. In reality, most games that support Pro enhancements don't offer a drastic difference in quality when comparing standard and Pro games side-by-side. Specific information on game improv
The PlayStation 4 Pro only shows noticeable improvements in a limited number of the games we were able to test, but that could change with titles coming in the months and years ahead...
Published: 2016-11-20, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Abstract: Opinion: Results of the tests of PlayStation 4 Pro shows you how to be thoughtful hardware upgrade. Sony managed to find an optimal balance between the improvement of the device characteristics and the risk of fragmentation of the gaming community. To sum...
Supports 4K gaming and streaming, HDR compatible, PS VR compatible
Can't play UHD Blu-ray discs, A tad expensive
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideSony has raised the bar for console gamers with a system that can reasonably compete with members of the PC master race. For $399, the PlayStation 4 Pro delivers bona fide 4K gaming with a gorgeous injection of color, than...
Fantastic sound reproduction in stereo and surround sound modes in all scenarios, New Clearcast microphone is a major step forward, Suspension headband keeps the headset light and comfortable, Middle of the road price point for highend quality across the
In game surround sound quality might be hit or miss depending on the title
There is absolutely no reason that we can think of as to why you shouldn't own this headset.The stereo and virtual surround sound quality found after running our usual battery of gaming, movie, and music tests, was superb. The new Clearcast microphone is...
Abstract: While we won't be doing a full review for the new PlayStation 4 Pro console that released yesterday, I did want to give some initial impressions of my experiences and observations of the past 15 hours of “rigorous testing” with Sony's new mid-generational...
AdvertisementIf you don't have a PS4 and want one, get a Pro. Maybe wait for a Black Friday deal or something. It's $100 more than a plain PS4 but it's a more powerful system. It'll support a 4K TV if you decide to get one, and in the meantime it'll run s...
The PS4, but faster (31% CPU; 227% GPU), Runs quiet in limited testing (more testing will be done soon), Extra USB port at the back, Can record gameplay at 1080p, Hard drive can be replaced with larger one or an SSD, USB and WiFi upgrades over the origina
Number of titles supporting Pro features right now is small, Too much focus on 4K, and not enough on increasing detail levels, Lack of 60 FPS titles, at least right now
I've thought a lot about the PS4 Pro ($399.99) since its announcement two months ago, and while I've been quite critical of it leading up to this point, I can honestly say that after giving it a hands-on test… that criticism was warranted.From the get-go...