Why did Sony reduce the storage on the PS5 Slim?
Sony has not officially stated the reason, but it is speculated to be a cost-saving measure.
Gaming / Consoles
Sony has revised the digital PS5 Slim model, reducing its storage capacity in both Europe and the US. Meanwhile, Amazon is offering discounts on refurbished PS5 Pro consoles, presenting gamers with both challenges and opportunities.
Sony’s decision to reduce the storage in the PS5 Slim without a corresponding price drop has sparked debate among consumers. The updated model, part of the “CFI-2100 model group – slim,” is available on the US PlayStation Direct website. Austin Evans's teardown revealed that the black part in the center and the top side panels now have a matte finish, along with internal tweaks.
Amazon’s deal on the refurbished PS5 Pro offers a more powerful console at a reduced price. The PS5 Pro includes improvements over the base PS5, such as advanced ray-tracing, a bigger GPU, and AI-based upscaling. The 2TB of storage is double that of the original PS5. While a previous Prime Day deal saw the console around $500 in "Used - Like New" condition, this current deal provides a balance between cost and condition. Always check the retailer’s return policy when buying refurbished items.
Sony has not officially stated the reason, but it is speculated to be a cost-saving measure.
No, the storage reduction does not affect the console's performance, only the amount of games and data you can store directly on the device.
The PS5 Pro offers enhanced graphics, faster processing, and more storage compared to the base PS5 and PS5 Slim.
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