- 5cm Shorter
- Detachable Disc Drive
- 2 USB-C Ports on the front
- Redesigned face plates
A slim model makes far more sense than a Pro model, at least.
There’s nothing better that a Pro console could really do, but a slimmed down model would be beneficial because the ordinary one is the size of a house.
I mean 60fps gaming at not sub 1080p resolutions on a Pro would be nice (see latest Final Fantasy for example) and just being able to get performance mode frame rates with quality mode graphics in games would be cool.
I think there is value in both a slim and Pro model.
I like the two USBC ports so I don’t have to continuously swap out my PS4 ssd and PSVR. That said, if the “detachable disk drive” uses one of the USBC ports… meh.
Why use a front port for your SSD? Can’t you just use a rear USB-A 3.0 port? It’d be less cluttered assuming this is a semi-permanent attachment.
I’d have to buy another cable, the ssd came with USBC-USBC. And I have an external spinning disk hdd plugged in there, for video captures and whatnot. I’m using all my ports.
There’s 2 USB-A ports on the back so SSD and HDD and then PSVR in the front USB-C and that leaves you with a USB-A 2.0 for charging or whatever. For like $7 you don’t have to mess with switching cables, unless I’m missing a device.