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(rubs hands together) - hey, guys, this is austin,and this is the ps4 slim. now, this is a fairly new console. in fact, it literallyarrived here 23 minutes ago, courtesy of my good buddy, ken. however, i think the bigquestion is: is this worth it? slim consoles are nothing new. however, what is a littlebit interesting about this is the fact that thereis another ps4 coming,
the ps4 pro, in just a couple months. not only is it a redesigned console, but it's also seen a price cut. so, this now runs $300,versus the original ps4, which used to go for $350. on top of that, as youmight be able to guess from the wonderfulartwork, it now includes uncharted 4 in the box. i'm really curious tosee how this ps4 slim
actually performs, because,with that pro coming out, there's very little reasonto get this, if you know that there's something betterin just a couple months. alright, so, if we openup the box, we'll see, first of all, a headset. so, it's the same little mono headset they've been shippingwith the ps4 forever. also have a micro usb cableto charge the controller. you also get an hdmi cable in the box.
now, something interestingabout the ps4 slim is that, unlike the xbox ones, it does not support 4k, but there is an update to support hdr. however, that hdr updatewill now work on all ps4s. super confusing, i know. there's also the power cable. so, just like the xbox one s and the original ps4, there's no power brick. now, this time around,the controller's actually been
slightly redesigned, i'm curious to see. if i could open it from theright side would be helpful. it actually feels like... wait, no, this is the same thing. so, this is an original ps4 controller, and this is the slim. i'm not seeing a lot ofdifference at first glance. oh. there is a little bit of light up there.
i also have a full diskcopy of uncharted 4. this is actually a nice touch. i feel most of the time youjust get a digital download. i think that's everythingfor the unboxing. let's actually get the console itself and i can already see it's tiny, wow. whoa, that is a lot smaller. now, i was surprised wheni saw the original xbox one versus the s at how much smaller it was,
but this is even bigger of a leap. first of all, no more glossy plastic. that is a lot better-looking in person than any of the picturesor videos that i've seen. when i first saw the leaksand some of the early hands-on pictures, i was like... but this is not bad. so, it's kind of like someone took an original ps4 andchopped off the top half,
but the big difference is in the height. so, the slim is, well, slim. unlike the original ps4,which had these annoying touch buttons for powerand eject, the ps4 slim has dedicated physical buttons. not only are they much nicerto hit, but they're also different sizes, so youknow which one's which. you know what? this isa nice little touch. so, sony has all thefeet, are these square...
i completely pointed at atriangle and said square. (laughs) around back, we have the port for the power, we have playstationcamera, hdmi, and ethernet. there's no optical audio, but, honestly, i don't think that'sa huge loss and unlike the xbox one s, whichdropped the kinect port, you're pretty much gettingthe full experience here. there's also what lookslike a port here, i wonder. oh, hello.
ah. this is how you get to the hard drive. one fancy ps4 screwlater, we should be able to get at the hard drive. so, this should be a normal500 gigabyte hard drive. i've gotta give sony props. they've made it even easier to get at the hard drive on the ps4 slim. still 5,400 rpm.
so, this should be pretty much identical to what you would findin the original ps4. however, all you do isfind basically any sort of ssd or small 2.5-inch hard drive, it should fit in this caddy and you can drop it right back into the ps4. especially considering this is only $300, it actually might not be crazy to consider just upgrading the harddrive when you first get it.
500 gigabytes is decent,you'll be able to store a few games, but stuff like uncharted,it's like 50 gigabytes, it does not take longbefore you'll fill that up. hardware-wise, the ps4 slim is pretty much what you would expectout of a slim console. what i'm curious about ishow does it actually perform. get into a game and it'sessentially identical to the original ps4, whichshouldn't be a surprise. in theory, it can supporthdr for apps and games.
however, there's nothingout yet and i imagine most games will focus onthe ps4 pro on the hdr side. where you will notice thedifference is in sound. the older ps4 was alwaysnoisier than i'd like, and a lot of it was thanksto the blu-ray drive. (consoles hum) the new slim drive is a bitquieter, but not by much. switch to a digitaltitle, like rocket league and the slim is still a fair bit quieter.
(console hums) the only issue is when youput a disk in the slim. yeah. hand in hand with noiseis power consumption. both the xbox one s and ps4 slim are based on an updated hardwarearchitecture, which enables the same performance in a smaller package, and the slim definitely takes advantage. at idle, it's a noticeabledifference, but,
while playing uncharted4, the original model needs nearly twice the power. it also runs a bit cooler. the original only really got warm when it didn't have access toclean air, but the slim runs a few degreescooler across the board. a less obvious, butseriously needed upgrade is in the wi-fi department. the original ps4 hadonly 2.4 gigahertz wi-fi,
which not only is fairlyslow, but incredibly prone to even worse slow-downsin areas like apartments where there's a lot of interference. the slim thankfully has at least upgraded to 5 gigahertz wireless, which delivers up to triple the speed on my connection. it's not perfect, but a huge improvement. so, is the ps4 slim worth it? well, it depends.
if you currently own a playstation 4, this is not a great upgrade. sure, it's better. however, with the ps4 pro on the horizon, it just doesn't make sense. however, if you haven't jumpedon the ps4 bandwagon yet, it gets a little bit more complicated. if you don't have a 4k tv, theps4 slim is totally fine. however, the ps4 pro willstill have some upgrades
in performance, even on a normal tv, and you're also getting aone terabyte hard drive. so, is that worth the extra $100? for most people, probably. however, the slim isstill a solid console. as always, if you guyswant to check this out, i will have a link in the description, and you can also check outone of my recent videos where i took a look at theforgotten nintendo console,
this crazy contraptioncalled the panasonic q. hey, guys, this is austin, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.