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I saw a video comparing the various PS4 setups, PS4 at 1080p at a fixed 30fps, PS4 pro at 1080p at a fixed 60fps, and PS4 Pro at 4k with whatever fps it can supply.
I have to say unless you have a 4k TV or really need to play at a fixed 60fps, there's no visual difference between the consoles, someone even mentioned that they had to switch off HDR on the Pro because it messed all the colours up, even worse with the new photomode, but it did fix their problem.
I've been looking at getting the standard PS4, not sure the extra £150 for Pro is value for me.
If you are in a habbit of playing just older games like Skyrim, GTA5, dont bother. Wait till the newer tittles get released supporting the PRO, at wich time said console will be cheaper to.
I played a few games on the PRO and it might of been me but I could not really see much improvement in many of the older games (frame wise).