
Xbox 360 4GB
Score: 54/100
PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB
Score: 82/100Rankings

The PlayStation 4 Pro 1 TB delivers a powerful GPU, HDR and 4K upscaling, plus a generous 1 TB hard drive for large libraries. Its trade-offs are a larger, heavier chassis and higher power draw with louder fans. Best suited for owners of 4K/HDR TVs and VR enthusiasts who want enhanced visuals without moving to a next-gen console.

The Xbox 360 4 GB Slim is a compact, matte-finished console with a triple-core Xenon CPU and Kinect support, delivering 1080p output. Its minimal onboard storage and absence of an optical drive make it less convenient for disc-based games. Ideal for entry-level gamers and streaming enthusiasts on a tight budget.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
0.5 GB | 8 GBbest | |
4 GB | 1,000 GBbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 203 Wbest | 310 W |
— | 2best | |
| ↓ lower better | 4.26 kg | 3.3 kgbest |
1 yearsbest | — | |
3 | 5best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Performance(3) | ||
CPU | IBM Xenon | AMD Jaguar 8-core x86-64 |
GPU | ATI Xenos | AMD Radeon (4.20 TFLOPS) |
System RAM (GB) | 0.5 GB | 8 GB |
Storage(1) | ||
Internal Storage (GB) | 4 GB | 1000 GB |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Power Consumption (W) | 203 W | 310 W |
Display(1) | ||
Maximum Video Resolution | 1080p | 4K |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Wi‑Fi Standard | 802.11n | 802.11ac |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 4.26 kg | 3.3 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (cm) | 50.8×30.5×30.5 cm cm | 5.5×29.5×32.7 cm cm |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | 3 | 5 |
Features(1) | ||
Optical Drive | false | true |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers highlighted the Xbox 360 4GB Slim as a premium-yet-affordable redesign, noting its matte finish, quieter operation, and identical internals to higher-storage models. They praised the 512 MB RAM upgrade and the console's ability to resolve earlier overheating problems, while criticizing the limited onboard storage and the lack of an optical drive.
Everyday users appreciate the console's easy setup, reliable wireless controllers, and low price point, especially for casual gaming and streaming. Common complaints focus on the tiny 4 GB storage, the need to buy an extra HDD, occasional overheating in older units, and fingerprint marks on non-matte finishes.

Professional reviewers commend the PS4 Pro for delivering a substantial GPU boost to 4.20 TFLOPS, which translates into sharper HDR and 4K-upscaled visuals, and for retaining full backward compatibility with the existing PS4 ecosystem. Editors highlight its value for owners of 4K/HDR televisions and VR setups, while noting that the performance gains are limited by the lack of native 4K support in many titles and the console's larger, noisier chassis compared with the Slim model.
Everyday users consistently praise the console's vibrant, 4K-like graphics, smoother frame rates via Super-Sampling, and the generous 1TB storage that accommodates large game libraries. Common complaints revolve around the bulkier footprint, louder fan noise under load, and the disappointment that not all games receive Pro-specific enhancements, leaving some titles looking similar to the base PS4.
“Matte Slim design reduces fingerprints and dust.”

“Red Ring of Death still a concern for older units.”


