PS 5  Slim and PS 5 Pro

The PlayStation 5 (PS5) has been on the market for over two years now, and it's still selling like hotcakes. But as with any console, there's always speculation about what the next version will look like. In the case of the PS5, there are two potential models that have been rumored: the PS5 Slim and the PS5 Pro

PS5 Slim The PS5 Slim is what most people are expecting to see first. It would be a smaller, more energy-efficient version of the current PS5. This would make it more appealing to people who don't have a lot of space for a big console, or who are concerned about power consumption.

There's no concrete information about the PS5 Slim yet, but it's rumored to be released in late 2023 or early 2024. It's also rumored to be priced at around $400, which would make it a more affordable option than the current PS5.

PS5 Pro The PS5 Pro is a more powerful version of the PS5 that would be aimed at gamers who want the best possible performance. It's rumored to have a faster CPU and GPU, as well as more RAM. This would allow it to play games at higher resolutions and frame rates than the current PS5.

The PS5 Pro is also rumored to have a 4K UHD Blu-ray drive, which the current PS5 does not have. This would make it a more attractive option for people who want to watch 4K Blu-rays on their console.

Here is a more detailed look at the rumored specs of the PS5 Slim and PS5 Pro:

PS5 Slim – Smaller and lighter than the current PS5 – More energy-efficient – Same CPU and GPU as the current PS5 – Possibly less RAM than the current PS5 – No 4K UHD Blu-ray drive – Priced at around $400

PS5 Pro – Faster CPU and GPU than the current PS5 – More RAM than the current PS5 – 4K UHD Blu-ray drive – Priced at around $600

Other rumored features of the PS5 Slim and PS5 Pro: – Support for 8K gaming – Support for ray tracing – Support for variable refresh rate (VRR) – Support for faster loading time – Support for new controller feature

There's no release date for the PS5 Pro yet, but it's rumored to be released in late 2024 or early 2025. It's also rumored to be priced at around $600, which would make it a more expensive option than the current PS5