| KBG29 said: Looks like I will be handing my old headset over to my brother and picking up this model. The HDR pass through is going to be very nice. I have probably swapped HDMI cables 500 times in the last year. Will be great to be able to go from playing Horizon: The Frozen Wilds or Battlefront in HDR, and jump straight into Gran Turismo Sport or Bravo Team, without having to go behind the TV swap connections.
They do release yearly updates to the consoles. We had PS4 CUH-1000 in 2013, CUH-1100 in 2014, CUH-1200 in 2015, PS4 Slim CUH-2000 and PS4 Pro CUH-7000 in 2016, and CUH-2100 and CUH-7100 models are hitting the stores right now 2017. A lot of the times the 100 series improvements are very minor, but the CUH-1200 saw a significant power and noise decrease over the 1000 & 1100 models thanks to improvements in RAM. I would guess the improvements will be small this year, with more noticable improvements in 2018, followed by a CUH-3000 and CUH-8000 in 2019, and hopefully a CUH-1000 PS4 Premium. |
I mean actual upgrades. You know, technology doesn't stop and each year hardware gets about 20-30% stronger, which can be the difference between 30 and 60fps or stutter and no stutter. I commend Sony for trying to go into the right direction but it won't be enough until they make it a regular thing and cut the "generations" bullcrap.
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