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product_id: 35502680
title: "PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console"
brand: "playstation"
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Play Station"
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# Boost Mode unlocks extra GPU power HDR tech delivers vibrant lifelike colors 4K UHD output for stunning visuals PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console

**Brand:** playstation
**Price:** £249.53
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your play — don’t just game, dominate in 4K brilliance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console by playstation
- **How much does it cost?** £249.53 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- playstation enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted playstation brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Next-Level 4K Gaming:** Experience ultra-sharp graphics optimized for 4K HDR TVs, making every game world breathtakingly real.
- • **Power-Up with Boost Mode:** Activate Boost Mode to unleash enhanced performance—smoother frame rates and crisper image clarity on HD titles.
- • **Vivid HDR Color Spectrum:** Compatible HDR games explode with richer, more dynamic colors that pull you deeper into the action.
- • **1TB Storage for Epic Libraries:** Store your entire game collection and media with a massive 1TB hard drive—never compromise on what you play.
- • **Seamless Streaming & Connectivity:** Stream 4K movies and shows effortlessly with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, keeping you connected and entertained.

## Overview

The PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console is Sony’s most powerful PS4 system, designed to deliver enhanced 4K HDR gaming and entertainment. Featuring Boost Mode for improved performance, HDR technology for vibrant visuals, and a spacious 1TB hard drive, it’s built for gamers who demand immersive, next-gen experiences on compatible 4K TVs or HD displays.

## Description

PS4 Pro4K TV GAMING & MOREThe most advanced PlayStation system ever. PS4 Pro is designed to take your favorite PS4 games and add to them with more power for graphics, performance, or features for your 4K HDR TV, or 1080p HD TV. Ready to level up?4K TV Gaming – PS4 Pro outputs gameplay to your 4K TV. Many games, like Call of Duty: WWII, Gran Turismo Sport, and more, are optimized to look stunningly sharp and detailed when played on a 4K TV with PS4 Pro.More HD Power – Turn on Boost Mode to give PS4 games access to the increased power of PS4 Pro. For HD TV Enhanced games, players can benefit from increased image clarity, faster frame rates, or more.HDR Technology – With an HDR TV, compatible PS4 games display an unbelievably vibrant and lifelike range of colors.4K Entertainment – Stream 4K videos, movies, and shows to your PS4 Pro.GREATNESS AWAITS4K Entertainment requires access to a 4K compatible content streaming service, a robust internet connection, and a compatible 4K display.Enhanced for PS4 ProMany of the biggest and best PS4 games get an additional boost from PS4 Pro enhancements that fine tune the game’s performance.From the stunning Manhattan skyline of Marvel’s Spider Man and the towering Norse mountains of God of War, to the vast plains of Red Dead Redemption 2 and the intense battlegrounds of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, you’ll feel the power of your games unleashed wherever you see the Enhanced for PS4 Pro badge.

Review: READ!! - You May have a Defective Unit - READ!! - tl;dr We definitely need to get the word out to people who are buying new Pros to use ROTTR (Rise of the Tomb Raider) as a benchmark to test if you got a bad Pro or not. I don't want to repeat what others have said about the system. It's awesome. If you are reading this, you probably already know if you want one or not. With "Boost Mode" (Firmware 4.5) incoming, it's almost a no-brainer for an avid gamer. What I do want to share is my experience to save as many headaches as possible. I originally purchased a used PS4 Pro on Warehouse Deals and saved myself $60. Yay! Until I started playing. I soon discovered why it was used - It would crash all the time on Pro-patched games. So, back it went. I still wanted one and decided to buy new this time to avoid anymore hassle. I didn't want to risk losing my 1-year warranty either, which I would soon need. Long story short, my next brand spanking new PS4 Pro started crashing as well. I was convinced it was software related and Sony just working the bugs out. Nope! After doing a lot of research, all the games that were crashing on me (Diablo 3 and ROTTR were the biggest culprits) were being played without hitch by most PS4 Pro owners. I was outside my return window so I had no choice but to send mine to Sony for repair. This was a hard decision as most games still ran just fine (including most PS4 Pro patched games - Skyrim SE, FFXV, AC Syndicate, Shadow of Mordor, Uncharted 4, etc), and I didn't want to replaced a perfectly working system with a refurbished one, but what choice was left? So many others were playing these games without crashing. Well, I got my warranty repair back. Credit to Sony, they sent me a brand new one! Couldn't be happier about that, but the important thing - No more crashing on ROTTR, Diablo 3, or anything else! The fan sounded much quieter and less erratic as well. Without a doubt, the crashing was definitely hardware related as many people had suggested in forums. It happens, I understand. What is surprising to me is how many people this is happening to in the forums. I think most people are okay, but I wonder how many people have defective Pros and haven't realized it yet. If I had to guess (and this is just pure speculation on my part) I would say the problem stems from a very large batch of bad PS4 Pro GPU's. Half of the GPU is always being used. The other half is completely dedicated to Pro-enhanced/patched games only to be used in tandem with the other half (which some games might not fully make use of). This explains why you can play plenty of 4k games without crashing. Whatever the problem, it's definitely hardware related - A patch isn't going to fix it. I know no one wants to hear that their brand new console is defective, but if you are experiencing the same, it's true. Early adopter problems I guess. The good news is you can test to see if yours is defective. Very simply, if you have Rise of the Tomb Raider, play it the second you get your Pro. If you experience crashes, congratulations you won the lottery (you should experience crashes within 15 minutes if it is). Take it back immediately and replace it. If you are outside of your return period, you can still warranty replace it with Sony. If you have to use Sony's warranty repair, I will add they are excellent! It was very hassle free, and they straight-up sent me a new one. For reference, below is my timeline for Playstation repair: 1/25/17: Requested Warranty Repair 1/30/17: Received Return Box and shipped 2/2/17: Delivered to Sony Repair in Laredo TX 2/8/17: Received an email stating my product was shipped 2/14/17: Received brand new PS4 Pro After this experience, I'm definitely buying the PS4 Pro insurance if it becomes available (be aware the regular Playstation Protection Plan currently doesn't cover the Pro). Good luck, I hope this helps!!
Review: PS4 Slim vs. PS4 Pro Dilemma Solved, but YMMV - I owned two PS3's since launch and waited on the PS4 till now and while I debated the PS4 Slim vs. the Pro, I made up my mine to spend the extra money and get the Pro, call it future proofing or with hopes Sony and Developers working on Coming Soon Titles like Day's Gone, Death Stranding, The Last of Us Part 2 and Etc. will be visually and performance wise, better on the Pro, the trailers lead us to believe this will be the case, so time will tell? I'm only using a 24" 1080p PC Monitor at the moment, no 4K HDR-10, but I'm planning on getting a 4K TV in the next few months, since prices have dropped and there is some nice 4K HDR-10 TVs with great gaming capabiltiy, low input lag and etc, so it's only a matter of time till I make the purchase. For now, the Pro looks great in 1080p, though I'm not reaping the benefits of the eye candy fully. Initially on unpacking the Pro and setting it up, via HDMI I got no picture just audio, so I searched the reasons, appears that the console defaults to auto settings and seeing my PC Monitor was older, HDCP had to be dialed back to 1.4 to work, this took some time to figure out and without having another LCD TV that was more up to date, I would have been screwed in switching this over via doing the Safe Mode, basically you press and hold the power button on the console (when initially turned on) till you hear two beeps, around 7 seconds, I kept doing this on my PC monitor to no avail so I knew I had to try it on my other TV. So after plugging it to my TV (which I don't use for gaming) I did the Safe Mode start-up again, got the menu and changed Display size to "1080p" and HDCP to "1.4", shut it off, and plugged it back in my PC monitor and all worked well. The menus are totally different from the PS3, snappy and clean with a lot of new options. I was able to do a fairly quick set-up with my existing PSN Network ID. I'm also using WiFi, due to the room this is being used in has no ethernet ports and no means to make it work since I'm renting, also I tried Powerline adapters, no dice they didn't work. With the PS3 my WiFi with Wireless G was horrid, constant issues when playing MP, standalone was fine. I knew the updated PS4 Slim and Pro would also get 802.11 AC which I am now taking full advantage of and have great results on other devices, so this was a strong selling point, after setting up, the PS4 did the firmware update and downloaded a big file in no time. I only have one game so far, Battlefield 1 which I have not even dove into too much yet but so far the graphics and etc. look great, leaps in bounds above the PS3. Having pondered the original PS4 for some time, I like the new design and mechanical buttons, unit is super quiet vs the PS3 and the new controller is also very nice and feels like a spaceship compared to the PS3 Controller. Overall I'm happy with this purchase, though I read a lot of negatives on the Pro, some say "don't waste your money" "get the Slim" and/or "just buy a PC". I can see their points, having been into PC Gaming for sometime, it has it's benefits, but when it comes to playing PlayStation Exclusives, especially ones like The Last of Us on the PS3 which was a great game and one of my favorites, many who never give in will lose out on the experience of playing great games like that. I also hope the increased HP and Eye Candy will be even more enjoyable over the next 6 to 8 months or longer with new games and updates.

## Features

- Heighten your experiences. Enrich your adventures. Let the super charged PS4 Pro lead the way
- 4K TV Gaming : PS4 Pro outputs gameplay to your 4K TV
- More HD Power: Turn on Boost Mode to give PS4 games access to the increased power of PS4 Pro
- HDR Technology : With an HDR TV, compatible PS4 games display an unbelievably vibrant and life like range of colors

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01LOP8EZC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,247 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #17 in PlayStation 4 Consoles |
| Brand Name | PlayStation |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (12,793) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711719513599, 00711719521099 |
| Input Device | Gamepad |
| Item Type Name | PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console |
| Item Weight | 7.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3002470 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Model Name | PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console |
| Model Number | 3003346 |
| Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Resolution | 4K |
| UPC | 711719513605 711719521099 711719513599 711719504023 |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PlayStation
- **Color:** Black
- **Input Device:** Gamepad
- **Model Name:** PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console
- **Platform:** PlayStation 4

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Edition** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can it play 4K Blu Ray ?**
A: Not it can not play 4K Blu Ray. I too thought it was a rather weird omission by Sony. However, after reading more about why the drive is missing, it makes sense. Why include something that will raise the price of the hardware, when less than 10% of the user base has 4k television? In addition, there are not many people who actually go out and buy movies at full retail. Most users would rather stream their content. While I'm sure that having the drive would give it more immediate appeal, the drive will not be in prime demand for at least a few more years. And as we all know, 2 or 3 years from now, the next Playstation will be released.

**Q: Is the HDD user replaceable like the old PS4?**
A: Also of note: Sony recently announced it's going to add external HDD support to the PS4 in its next firmware update.

**Q: Can someone with relevant hardware experience speculate if 4K BluRay playback is just a matter of a firmware update?**
A: This depends on 2 things, hardware and software/licensing.  If we ignore the software/licensing and focus on the hardware Sony just needs to be using at least a BDXL drive.  These drives have been available since 2011.  If they aren't using a BDXL drive or a more recent UHD drive then there is no way they can update the system to support 4K Bluray.  If they are then its definately a possibility.

**Q: How big is it compared to the PS4 original**
A: The original PS4 is 11 (w), 2 (h) and 12 (d) and the new Pro is 11.6 (w), 2.1 (h) and 12.8 (d).

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ READ!! - You May have a Defective Unit - READ!!
*by D***R on February 16, 2017*

tl;dr We definitely need to get the word out to people who are buying new Pros to use ROTTR (Rise of the Tomb Raider) as a benchmark to test if you got a bad Pro or not. I don't want to repeat what others have said about the system. It's awesome. If you are reading this, you probably already know if you want one or not. With "Boost Mode" (Firmware 4.5) incoming, it's almost a no-brainer for an avid gamer. What I do want to share is my experience to save as many headaches as possible. I originally purchased a used PS4 Pro on Warehouse Deals and saved myself $60. Yay! Until I started playing. I soon discovered why it was used - It would crash all the time on Pro-patched games. So, back it went. I still wanted one and decided to buy new this time to avoid anymore hassle. I didn't want to risk losing my 1-year warranty either, which I would soon need. Long story short, my next brand spanking new PS4 Pro started crashing as well. I was convinced it was software related and Sony just working the bugs out. Nope! After doing a lot of research, all the games that were crashing on me (Diablo 3 and ROTTR were the biggest culprits) were being played without hitch by most PS4 Pro owners. I was outside my return window so I had no choice but to send mine to Sony for repair. This was a hard decision as most games still ran just fine (including most PS4 Pro patched games - Skyrim SE, FFXV, AC Syndicate, Shadow of Mordor, Uncharted 4, etc), and I didn't want to replaced a perfectly working system with a refurbished one, but what choice was left? So many others were playing these games without crashing. Well, I got my warranty repair back. Credit to Sony, they sent me a brand new one! Couldn't be happier about that, but the important thing - No more crashing on ROTTR, Diablo 3, or anything else! The fan sounded much quieter and less erratic as well. Without a doubt, the crashing was definitely hardware related as many people had suggested in forums. It happens, I understand. What is surprising to me is how many people this is happening to in the forums. I think most people are okay, but I wonder how many people have defective Pros and haven't realized it yet. If I had to guess (and this is just pure speculation on my part) I would say the problem stems from a very large batch of bad PS4 Pro GPU's. Half of the GPU is always being used. The other half is completely dedicated to Pro-enhanced/patched games only to be used in tandem with the other half (which some games might not fully make use of). This explains why you can play plenty of 4k games without crashing. Whatever the problem, it's definitely hardware related - A patch isn't going to fix it. I know no one wants to hear that their brand new console is defective, but if you are experiencing the same, it's true. Early adopter problems I guess. The good news is you can test to see if yours is defective. Very simply, if you have Rise of the Tomb Raider, play it the second you get your Pro. If you experience crashes, congratulations you won the lottery (you should experience crashes within 15 minutes if it is). Take it back immediately and replace it. If you are outside of your return period, you can still warranty replace it with Sony. If you have to use Sony's warranty repair, I will add they are excellent! It was very hassle free, and they straight-up sent me a new one. For reference, below is my timeline for Playstation repair: 1/25/17: Requested Warranty Repair 1/30/17: Received Return Box and shipped 2/2/17: Delivered to Sony Repair in Laredo TX 2/8/17: Received an email stating my product was shipped 2/14/17: Received brand new PS4 Pro After this experience, I'm definitely buying the PS4 Pro insurance if it becomes available (be aware the regular Playstation Protection Plan currently doesn't cover the Pro). Good luck, I hope this helps!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ PS4 Slim vs. PS4 Pro Dilemma Solved, but YMMV
*by C***A on December 14, 2016*

I owned two PS3's since launch and waited on the PS4 till now and while I debated the PS4 Slim vs. the Pro, I made up my mine to spend the extra money and get the Pro, call it future proofing or with hopes Sony and Developers working on Coming Soon Titles like Day's Gone, Death Stranding, The Last of Us Part 2 and Etc. will be visually and performance wise, better on the Pro, the trailers lead us to believe this will be the case, so time will tell? I'm only using a 24" 1080p PC Monitor at the moment, no 4K HDR-10, but I'm planning on getting a 4K TV in the next few months, since prices have dropped and there is some nice 4K HDR-10 TVs with great gaming capabiltiy, low input lag and etc, so it's only a matter of time till I make the purchase. For now, the Pro looks great in 1080p, though I'm not reaping the benefits of the eye candy fully. Initially on unpacking the Pro and setting it up, via HDMI I got no picture just audio, so I searched the reasons, appears that the console defaults to auto settings and seeing my PC Monitor was older, HDCP had to be dialed back to 1.4 to work, this took some time to figure out and without having another LCD TV that was more up to date, I would have been screwed in switching this over via doing the Safe Mode, basically you press and hold the power button on the console (when initially turned on) till you hear two beeps, around 7 seconds, I kept doing this on my PC monitor to no avail so I knew I had to try it on my other TV. So after plugging it to my TV (which I don't use for gaming) I did the Safe Mode start-up again, got the menu and changed Display size to "1080p" and HDCP to "1.4", shut it off, and plugged it back in my PC monitor and all worked well. The menus are totally different from the PS3, snappy and clean with a lot of new options. I was able to do a fairly quick set-up with my existing PSN Network ID. I'm also using WiFi, due to the room this is being used in has no ethernet ports and no means to make it work since I'm renting, also I tried Powerline adapters, no dice they didn't work. With the PS3 my WiFi with Wireless G was horrid, constant issues when playing MP, standalone was fine. I knew the updated PS4 Slim and Pro would also get 802.11 AC which I am now taking full advantage of and have great results on other devices, so this was a strong selling point, after setting up, the PS4 did the firmware update and downloaded a big file in no time. I only have one game so far, Battlefield 1 which I have not even dove into too much yet but so far the graphics and etc. look great, leaps in bounds above the PS3. Having pondered the original PS4 for some time, I like the new design and mechanical buttons, unit is super quiet vs the PS3 and the new controller is also very nice and feels like a spaceship compared to the PS3 Controller. Overall I'm happy with this purchase, though I read a lot of negatives on the Pro, some say "don't waste your money" "get the Slim" and/or "just buy a PC". I can see their points, having been into PC Gaming for sometime, it has it's benefits, but when it comes to playing PlayStation Exclusives, especially ones like The Last of Us on the PS3 which was a great game and one of my favorites, many who never give in will lose out on the experience of playing great games like that. I also hope the increased HP and Eye Candy will be even more enjoyable over the next 6 to 8 months or longer with new games and updates.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by F***R on February 7, 2025*

After my first PS4 Pro died and couldn't be used after trying countless methods to access its games, I decided to buy a used one. I had a large amount of games loaded on my old one plus a collection of game discs, so a replacement machine was definitely needed. The machine was shipped quickly and packaged to prevent movement or damages in transit. It arrived 10 days after being shipped and was in very good condition. I set up my account on it and was able to retrieve all my games except a few which PlayStation no longer carries. I had a quantity on an external hard drive but the others which were bought on the PS Store site had to be downloaded again. Since I have subscribed to unlimited downloads on my internet account this was no problem. I had kept a spreadsheet of all transactions so I was able to easily identify the missing games. Overall, I'm pleased with this purchase! The seller answered my questions in a timely manner and assured me about the condition. Even though I have a PS5, I still like playing a number of games on my PS4. I would recommend this seller to anyone who needs a PS4. The PS4 was sent in a Canada Post box and delivered to my door which I hadn't expected, but was pleasantly surprised.

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