Review: With PlayStation 5 Pro, Sony creates attractive alternative to high-end gaming PC


In the wider scheme of things, the PS5 Pro fills a niche that gaming rigs support admirably. — Sony

The lines between high-end PCs and video game consoles are blurring, which means the tired console wars are winding down. On the software side, once-exclusive Microsoft and PlayStation games are going cross-platform after a certain amount of time to draw larger audiences. And on the hardware side, Sony has released the PlayStation 5 Pro.

The company’s mid-generation refresh is smaller than the original system while packing a bigger hardware punch. It boasts an upgraded GPU that has faster memory and 67% more compute units. That makes the PS5 Pro the most powerful console on the market, and that enables two big features: advanced ray tracing and PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution.

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