While the PS4 Pro currently retails for $100, €50, £50 more than the PS4 Slim, its more powerful hardware allows it to run certain games at 4K or at higher-than-1080p resolutions.
The overall form factor of the Pro is a bit larger than the original PlayStation 4, though not by much---about 13 percent—it is, however, roughly 43 percent larger than the Slim model, not to mention more expensive. It makes sense, though, because it packs a lot more under the hood than the other two models.
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