And so the Sony PS5 Pro has arrived. Verily, it's far, far more powerful than the clunker that is now the plain old PS5, but it's also a lot more expensive at $700. And that, dear PC gaming ...
There's also Wi-Fi 7 which will make a huge difference - especially considering that all-digital start to the life of a PS5 Pro - and Sony claims 8K gaming, along with VRR, will also be supported.
Based on what we now know, the PS5 Pro seems to offer significant upgrades over its predecessor. If this machine performs as well as Sony claims, it could rival the best gaming laptops and perhaps ...