Following its PlayStation Meeting held in New York, Sony has released the official specs of the PlayStation Pro, or as you knew it for forever: the PlayStation Neo.
Straight to it, here are the official specs and details you need to know:
Summary
Details:
- Model number: CUH-7000BB01
- Release: November 10, 2016
- Price: $400
Contents of packaging:
- PS4 Pro system
- DualShock 4 controller
- Monaural headset
- Power cord
- HDMI cable
- USB cable
PS4 Pro specs
- Main processor: Custom-chip single processor
- CPU: x86-64 AMD “Jaguar” with 8 cores
- GPU: 4.2 TFLOPS; AMD Radeon-based graphics engine
- Memory: GDDR5 8GB
- Storage: 1TB hard-disk drive
- Dimensions: 295mm X 55mm X 327mm
- Mass: 3.3Kg
- Optical drive: Blu-ray 6-speed, DVD 8-speed
- HDMI output
- Optical digital output
- 3 USB 3.1 ports
- 1 Aux port
- Ethernet port
- IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Power supply: AC 100V, 50/60Hz
- Max power consumption: 310W
Important to note, especially since it isn’t very clear, that it has been confirmed that the PlayStation Pro doesn’t feature a 4K Bluray Drive, which means the only way to achieve true 4K gaming is by 4K streaming of 4K enabled games.
The PlayStation 4 Pro launches November 10th for $400, and Sony is positioning it as the ultimate 4K-gaming console.
My Opinion:
Not only do I like the name “PlayStation Neo” much better, but I liked the idea of it far more than the end product.
Tyler Fischer is a Senior Writer for MONG who plays video games when he’s not busy researching alien conspiracy theories at 2AM. You can find him on Twitter.