Sony PlayStation 4 Consoles 500 GB GPS

Sony PlayStation 4 500 GB Video Game Consoles

The Sony PlayStation 4 launched in 2013 with a positive reception from the brand’s followers and around the world. Out of the box, users had 500 GB of disk space to play with, meaning they could put plenty of media such as videos and pictures as well as install apps such as Netflix in order to stream movies and series to the TV.

Sony PlayStation 4 Slim

In typical Sony fashion, there are upgraded iterations throughout the years which expand on disk space up to 1 TB and a slimmer form factor. The PlayStation 4 Slim 500 GB is a subsequent model that improves on outward design and internal storage hardware but maintains the sophisticated construction with sleek black looks.

Upgrade to SSD

While 1 TB is a ton of space to play around with, your PS4 could benefit from a solid state drive (SSD) upgrade. SSDs are much, much faster than the hard disk drives that come with these consoles but cost more. The consensus is that the benefits outweigh the cons. From faster loading times in games to quick boot times, nimble user interface response and not to mention nullified vibrations, upgrading truly streamlines your user experience.

Alternative Controllers

The PS4 has the advantage of alternative controllers backing it up. With the development of PlayStation VR and the capable hardware of the PS4, you can have immersive cinematic and gameplay experience right in your living room. Additionally, the PS4 has native PS Move support along with specialised peripherals like racing wheels and gun frame attachments like the Sharp Shooter.

Games on PS4

With the launch of the PS4 came exclusive games such as “Killzone Shadow Fall”, “Battlefield 4” and “Call of Duty: Ghosts” as its launch titles. Other great games for the PS4 include “God of War”, “UNCHARTED: The Lost Legacy”, and “NBA 2K18”.