| FentonCrackshell said: I'm the only person I know who has a PS4 Pro but I absolutely love it. But, I'm also the only person I know who has a 4K TV. See… When you have to buy a new TV to go with your new console that's going to create a problem. Imagine if the Scorpio is $500 and if you want to get one you have to buy a new 4K TV as well. That's up to $900 just to play a new console. I got my Pro only because I was able to supplement the cost with a Walmart discount and selling my PS4 for $200 to an Xbox fan who wanted to jump on PS4 train. |
If you wish to purchase the console before upgrading your TV, however, Project Scorpio should provide a raft of benefits even on older HD sets. The fact that Project Scorpio will be a possible option for people who don't want to upgrade their TVs should be good news for lots of people, helping the console reach a potentially wider audience than it would have as a pure 4K machine.
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