Testseek.com 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.
Published: 2016-11-10, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
solid 4K and HDR performance; encouraging support from developers; small but important tweaks to controller; potential to improve PlayStation VR experience
Most games will not achieve full native 4K rendering; no 4K Bluray player; lacklustre design; variable support from current titles
Facebook Twitter PinterestHorizon: Zero Dawn could well be a showcase title for the new console Photograph: Sony Computer EntertainmentThe PlayStation 4 Pro is the most powerful video game console currently available and offers very impressive performance...
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
HDR can be very difficult to set up, Very few titles offer 4K support at launch, No 4K Blu-ray Player
Yes, if you don't own a PlayStation 4.Though the regular PS4 is less expensive, and less complicated, it's probably not wise to buy it now. Yes, it's cheaper. Yes, it plays the same games. But you'll be itching for the upgrade soon.If you already own a PS...
4K HDR gaming, faster operating speed, well supported with enhanced games at launch, provides better experience for PS VR gamers too
A beast in looks and size, no 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray playback, only a 1TB HDD which will fill rapidly
Caveats aside, there is absolutely no doubt that the PlayStation 4 Pro is the best games console we've ever seen. Its graphical nous is unparalleled in the home machine market – only PC gamers can boast better – and developers are seemingly more than happ...
It's also worth noting that, while the PS4 Pro also supports HDR for richer colours and improved contrast, it only supports the HDR10 specification rather than Dolby Vision, so some 4K HDR TVs, such as the Dolby Vision-compatible models made by LG, won't...
Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
Has PlayStation 4 Pro managed to live up to its marketing? By and large, yes. At its best, it is capable of producing compelling results at native 4K. Stack up Rise of the Tomb Raider on Pro against an ultra high-end PC and run them side-by-side and you'l...
Published: 2016-11-07, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
4K gaming, Faster UI, Optical digital port returns
Triple-tier design
As Prometheus once crept into the workshop of the Greek gods to steal their power, so too does the PS4 Pro with PC gaming. For less than the price of a gaming PC's 4K-capable GPU alone, the Pro delivers 2160p, HDR gaming in the most accessible plug-an...
If you're looking for a console that can provide the best possible gaming experience on a console at the moment, the PlayStation 4 Pro with its enhanced graphics, frame-rate and resolution is a good choice - although it doesn't feature a 4K Blu-Ray player...