GinoFelino
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Well, maybe read at least some of the thread before postingThat's absolutely true. Care to say why it is not.

A lot of what you're saying is fairly sensible, but bolded is misinformed.
To me the PS4 Pro is like the opposite of appealing. I cannot find any reason to upgrade from XB1 (or PS4 if I had one) to a PS4 Pro. It won't have a UHD blu-ray disc drive. It's not powerful enough to do native 4k. I mean the console is guaranteed to be outclassed by the Scorpio which is coming out 1 year later. The idea that 4k checkerboard rendering should be classed as some sort of coveted asset is laughable to me. If checkerboard rendering is that big of a deal, then Scorpio will use checkerboard rendering too and have better performing games with extra bells and whistles across the board. If the gaming public demands native 4k and rejects scaled-up-4k, then Scorpio will be able to play native 4k games while the PS4 Pro won't be able to. Even if PS4 Pro ends up having a vast majority of its games running at native 4k, Scorpio will do the same and just have extra bells and whistles and better performance.
Every single hardware-level advantage for PS4 Pro is guaranteed to better on the Scorpio.
The PS4 Pro also looks like a hideous console. Looks like a hamburger sandwich. Sorry just needed to get that all off my chest. But to be fair, we don't have any idea what Scorpio looks like. But judging from what the MS engineering team has done with XB1S, I wouldn't doubt Scorpio will look sleek and slick too.
Okay. Console that releases a year later is more powerful. Got it.