Thursday 2 February 2017

Sony to launch PS4 Pro and PS VR in India this February

 This is a shout-out to all PlayStation gamers out there waiting for the newly unveiled PS4 Pro and PS VR. The console is finally hitting the Indian markets. The devices are scheduled for a launch in mid-February 2017.

The launch will also include the PS4 Slim. The PS4 Pro will be priced at Rs 38,990. PS VR on the other hand is expected to be priced at Rs 41,990. PS4 Slim will be sold at the same price as the regular PS4- Rs 27,990 for 500GB variant and Rs 32,990 for the 1TB variant.

PS 4 Pro is the more powerful variant of the regular PS4. The console gets a powerful hardware setup to take on 4K gaming and VR gaming with ease. PS4 Pro is also faster in general game related responsiveness thanks to its hardware.

PS4 Slim is a slightly sleeker variant of the existing PS4. The device gets an all matte trim as opposed to a semi glossy finish on the previous version. The console, as the name suggests, looks a lot slimmer and clean with slight curvy edges.

The console however lacks a SPDIF port, which was present on the previous PS4, which could be deal breaker for many.

Consoles will be shipped with the same DualShock 4 controllers as the original PS4.

The PS VR on the other hand will come in two variants, one with a Sony camera and one without it. The bundle without the Sony Camera will be priced at Rs 37,990.

The reason for the apparent delayed of the consoles and the VR headset hitting the Indian markets was due to the non-reception of the BIS certification and other logistical challenges the brand faced, according to a report by Gadgets360.

This is also the reason there is no specific date for the launch of the consoles as of now.
This is a shout-out to all PlayStation gamers out there waiting for the newly unveiled PS4 Pro and PS VR. The console is finally hitting the Indian markets. The devices are scheduled for a launch in mid-February 2017.

The launch will also include the PS4 Slim. The PS4 Pro will be priced at Rs 38,990. PS VR on the other hand is expected to be priced at Rs 41,990. PS4 Slim will be sold at the same price as the regular PS4- Rs 27,990 for 500GB variant and Rs 32,990 for the 1TB variant.

PS 4 Pro is the more powerful variant of the regular PS4. The console gets a powerful hardware setup to take on 4K gaming and VR gaming with ease. PS4 Pro is also faster in general game related responsiveness thanks to its hardware.

PS4 Slim is a slightly sleeker variant of the existing PS4. The device gets an all matte trim as opposed to a semi glossy finish on the previous version. The console, as the name suggests, looks a lot slimmer and clean with slight curvy edges.

The console however lacks a SPDIF port, which was present on the previous PS4, which could be deal breaker for many.

Consoles will be shipped with the same DualShock 4 controllers as the original PS4.

The PS VR on the other hand will come in two variants, one with a Sony camera and one without it. The bundle without the Sony Camera will be priced at Rs 37,990.

The reason for the apparent delayed of the consoles and the VR headset hitting the Indian markets was due to the non-reception of the BIS certification and other logistical challenges the brand faced, according to a report by Gadgets360.

This is also the reason there is no specific date for the launch of the consoles as of now.
This is a shout-out to all PlayStation gamers out there waiting for the newly unveiled PS4 Pro and PS VR. The console is finally hitting the Indian markets. The devices are scheduled for a launch in mid-February 2017.

The launch will also include the PS4 Slim. The PS4 Pro will be priced at Rs 38,990. PS VR on the other hand is expected to be priced at Rs 41,990. PS4 Slim will be sold at the same price as the regular PS4- Rs 27,990 for 500GB variant and Rs 32,990 for the 1TB variant.

PS 4 Pro is the more powerful variant of the regular PS4. The console gets a powerful hardware setup to take on 4K gaming and VR gaming with ease. PS4 Pro is also faster in general game related responsiveness thanks to its hardware.

PS4 Slim is a slightly sleeker variant of the existing PS4. The device gets an all matte trim as opposed to a semi glossy finish on the previous version. The console, as the name suggests, looks a lot slimmer and clean with slight curvy edges.

The console however lacks a SPDIF port, which was present on the previous PS4, which could be deal breaker for many.

Consoles will be shipped with the same DualShock 4 controllers as the original PS4.

The PS VR on the other hand will come in two variants, one with a Sony camera and one without it. The bundle without the Sony Camera will be priced at Rs 37,990.

The reason for the apparent delayed of the consoles and the VR headset hitting the Indian markets was due to the non-reception of the BIS certification and other logistical challenges the brand faced, according to a report by Gadgets360.

This is also the reason there is no specific date for the launch of the consoles as of now.

 Sony to launch PS4 Pro and PS VR in India this February

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