PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro: Sony's Flagship in Gaming Console is Best played in a 4K UHD and HDR Gaming

By Staff Reporter - 11 Nov '16 19:18PM
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Gamers would say that they would not have to upgrade their old gaming consoles to a Play Station 4. They might have been satisfied on what their aging consoles could do and is giving them pleasure in playing it.

But wait when they see the Play Station 4 beauty perform on a 4K UHD and HDR Gaming platform, it would turn their decisions by 360 degrees, this is what digital Trends reported. Play Station 4 is the first gaming apparatus to take the 4K UHD gaming platform in context. It really preforms for this type of gaming screen and improves visual on selected VR Titles. The regular Play Station is behind when compared to the Play Station 4. Even when played on 1080p TVs, it delivers sterling visual effects yet supports all PS4 Games.

Some disadvantages are present though, like the setting of HDR (High Dynamic Range). Reviews say that it is very difficult to set it up. HDR balances the highlights and shadows of an image. At the onset of its launching, there is not much titles to choose from and the absence of a 4k blu ray player.

An upgrade of the Play Station 4 is the Play Station 4 Pro. A gamer can upload all his files and saved data from the Play Station 4 into the Play Station 4 Pro through an Ethernet cable. It took about 2 hours tops to download data from PS4 to the Play Station 4 Pro, said Kyle Orland, Senior gaming editor of Ars Technica.

Play Station 4 Pro is an enhancer of the Play Station 4. All game titles ofPS4 will still play with Play Station 4 Pro. If the makers of games did not enhance these titles, PS4 Pro's processor will just torn off the extra graphics processor to ensure it plays on, according to TNW.

Having one and experiencing Play Station 4 and HDR gaming at its peak says it all for gaming warriors.

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