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Xbox One S vs PS4 Pro Specs, Reviews & Comparison: Which Console is Better? Price and Bundles [DETAILS]

Xbox One S or PS4 Pro Which Should You Buy?

Sony has unveiled their PS4 Pro, while Microsoft has their Xbox One S.

The last quarter of the year has started and that means Black Friday sales and holidays are coming soon. Consoles and video games are easily one of the top gifts that adults can give to their loved ones, especially children. Microsoft and Sony have always been head to head with their console systems, but between the Xbox One S and PS4 Pro, which is worth it?

Microsoft Xbox One S vs Sony PS4 Pro Specs
First off the list, both the Xbox One S and the PS4 Pro can support Ultra HDR and 4K resolution technology. More specifically, the PS4 Pro has a more powerful processor and graphics chip with the "Jaguar" single-chip custom processor and 4.20 TFLOPS, AMD Radeon. The Xbox One S has a 1.75GHZ AMD 8-core APU and 914 MHz AMD Radeon, Wired reported.

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The PS4 Pro has GDDR5 8GB for memory and a 1TB hard drive, while the Xbox One S has 8GB DDR3 memory and has 500GB, 1TB and 2TB models for their hard drives. The PS4 Pro disc drive can accept DVDs and Blu-Ray DVDs, while the Xbox One S can support DVDs and 4K Ultra High Definition Blu-Ray DVDs.

Microsoft Xbox One S vs Sony PS4 Pro Pricing, Bundles
The Microsoft Xbox One S and PS4 Pro are priced differently regardless of how similar their specs are. Forbes reports that the Xbox One S is cheaper at $299, while the PS4 Pro costs a full $100 more at $399. However, Sony's console system is arguably more powerful than the Xbox One S which may be the reason why it is priced the way it is.

The Xbox One S comes in video game bundles at their price. For $299, players can get five games together with their console like "Halo 5" and many greater deals. Additionally, Microsoft has added more titles to their Xbox 360 Backwards Compatibility list which means that more Xbox 360 games can be played on the Xbox One S.

With the outrageous specs that gaming companies are dishing out on their consoles, it seems like consoles may win over desktop computers in a number of years. According to CNET, gaming consoles are more and more becoming like gaming PCs as the years pass by because gaming companies have amped up their specs game when it comes to their devices with 4K and Ultra HD support, VR compatibility and more.

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