Is PlayStation 4 Value For Money? Here Are Reasons Why You Should Buy It! [VIDEO]

Dec 03, 2016 08:45 AM EST | Portia Mae M. Cansancio

Sony has got a new, $400 rendition of the well-known PlayStation 4 game console --- it is Sony's second time release in 2016. The recently released PlayStation 4 Pro is the latest installment of the PlayStation console franchise. Indeed, it is the most prominent variant of them all.

How does it usually work? Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo --- all game console manufacturers --- announce an imminent console; together with its release date and price. The value will eventually depreciate in the next 5-10 years as the console is launched at a nearly high price.

As sales go down, this cycle echoes. However, with the PlayStation 4 Pro, this cycle is being broken. PS4 Pro is, no doubt, has a lot more horsepower than the original PlayStation 4 that was released 3 years ago (2013). The PS4 Pro is noticeably larger than the PS4 but still has the same connections as the regular PS4 with a bonus USB port and it is identical to the original PlayStation 4 (2013) and the newer, slimmer PlayStation 4 (2016), functionally. Playing games at 4K resolution in selected games, running earlier games easier and adding more essential visual effects are all possible with its improved specs --- providing a smoother gaming experience across the board.

PlayStation 4 Pro is suitable for these kinds of people: those who don't own the PlayStation 4 but has the intention to buy one, and wants to get hold of the most powerful version of the PS4. Another would be those that are the same with the first one, but already has a 4K television. Those also who owns the PS4 already, owns a 4K television too, and are eager to pay $400 for the upgrade and utilize it with PS4 games. To cut it short, PlayStation 4 Pro is for everyone, according to iTech Post.

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