![]() Loads of games run 4K natively on the PS4, including Red Dead Redemption 2, Marvel’s Spider-Man and No Man’s Sky. For example, many of the games with Pro patches do boast a sharper image while many also run at higher frame rates compared to the standard PS4. But the Pro does offer plenty of other benefits for those with 1080p screens. Without a 4K TV, you won’t be able to take advantage of the superior viewing offered up by the PS4 Pro. Is it worth buying a PS4 Pro without a 4K TV? Now, it's worth noting that should you want to see what games in 4K HDR look like, you're going to need a 4K HDR TV - your old 1080p screen probably won't see a benefit outside of a few extra frames. We only point that last part out because it's up to game developers themselves to issue those patches and ultimately utilize the more powerful hardware. Yes, but games will need to receive a PS4 Pro patch to enable these more detailed resolutions. Check out our guide to the main differences between the PS4 Pro vs PS4 for more. ![]() It's a little more expensive than the regular PS4 was, but that's because it uses slightly different hardware to get better results in terms of performance. It plays games in a higher resolution (4K) and often in High Dynamic Range (HDR). The PS4 Pro is Sony’s more premium PS4 console. ![]() Both consoles allow you to play the same games, use the same peripherals, and give you access to the same PlayStation Store – but when it comes to the look and feel of the games you play, you're getting a completely different experience. On one hand, there’s isn’t much difference. Image credit: TechRadar What’s the difference between the PS4 and the PS4 Pro?
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