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PS4 Pro vs Project Scorpio: What’s the difference?

Posted on September 10, 2016December 14, 2018 By Jarvis

During this year’s E3, Microsoft tantalisingly teased Project Scorpio for 2017, a machine Xbox boss Phil Spencer called “the most powerful games console ever”.

Since that time, Sony has also unveiled a new flagship device, revealing even more details during a dedicated PlayStation Meeting in New York on Wednesday 7 September.

That’s why we thought it useful to look at what we know so far about both consoles to start to paint a picture about how the next phase of the gaming wars could shape up.

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PS4 Pro vs Project Scorpio: Graphics

While it’s hard to pin down the full specifications of one of the consoles – Project Scorpio – one thing we know for sure is that they will both offer 4K HDR gaming.
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