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PlayStation 5 Pro review: A superpowered $700 console for gamers who won't buy a PC

The PlayStation 5 Pro is a niche product designed for gamers who want the best PlayStation experience and are willing to pay a premium for it. It's not an upgrade for all PS5 owners, but rather for those who want to avoid 30 fps gaming and enjoy extra graphical flourishes. The PS5 Pro delivers on the initial promise of the PS5, offering a more modern GPU and faster performance. The console features a new GPU with 67% more compute units, 28% faster memory, and AI upscaling technology called PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR). PSSR makes lower-resolution graphics appear as if they're natively 4K, similar to NVIDIA's DLSS technology. The PS5 Pro also comes with 2TB of storage, Wi-Fi 7 support, and no disc drive, which is an odd omission. In action, the PS5 Pro is a beast, delivering smooth and detailed gameplay in titles like Spider-Man 2 and The Last of Us Part 2. The console's new features, including PSSR, make it feel like playing on a gaming PC. While the PS5 Pro is an impressive console, it's not without its faults, including some distortion and shimmering issues with PSSR. Overall, the PS5 Pro is a solid option for gamers who want a no-compromise experience, but it's not necessary for everyone.
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