Battle friends and foes with the Sony PlayStation 4 Pro console. Its 1TB capacity lets you store plenty of games without an external hard drive, and the dual-shock controller improves your hands-on gaming experience. See enemies in clear, vibrant detail with the included HDMI cable of the Sony PlayStation 4 Pro console.
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If you consider yourself a hardcore gamer and would like to experience the best possible experience for consoles (at least until Scorprio is released in a year), then you must get the PS4 Pro. Game support depends on game developers and a few of them offer great improvements for 1080P/4K/4K+HDR TV owners. However, some games are improved for 4K TV owners in mind so keep that in mind before making your purchase.
I would advise a 1080P owner to possibly hold off and save money to buy a nice TV for down the road (unless you don't already own a PS4 then go on ahead and purchase the PS4 Pro). If you already have the PS4 and have a 4K TV then I highly recommend getting the Pro. My TV is the Samsung JU 7100. Unfortunately that TV is not fully supportive of HDR10 (it works but not as great as the KS8000). But with my limited support of HDR, I do notice a difference. For games that offer a 4K resolution, be sure to sit at the right distance in order to see the difference (if you sit too far you may not notice a huge improvement with 4K).
If you would like to know more feedback be sure to check out the PS4Pro subthread on Reddit.
Game on the go with the Corsair Gaming K65 gaming keyboard. This keyboard lacks a number pad, making it more compact and leaving more room for your mouse to move. Its detachable, soft-touch wrist wrest limits wrist fatigue. The Corsair Gaming K65gaming keyboard has Cherry MX Red key switches for added responsiveness along with customizable backlighting and anti-ghosting keys.
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If you are looking for a smaller keyboard for gaming or typing in general I highly recommend this keyboard. Yes, it's a gaming keyboard but it is not too flashy to take into the workplace if you desire to.
I have used cherry mx blues and the orion switches (Logitech). I enjoy these key switches the most. Cherry mx blues are amazing for typing on but they can get too loud, my wife wasn't fan so I switched to Logitech Orion. I dislike that the Logitech G910 took up too much space and was not a fan of the actual key caps.
The software is great and there is a way to get CUE (Corsair software) running on OS X and Linux, but unfortunately since this keyboard is exclusive to best buy it isn't supported in the third party software.
Pros: +Ten Keyless +Great RGB +Software works great on Windows machines +Corsair logo is no longer the gaming logo +Wrist rest is very comfortable to use.
Samsung LED HDTV: Stunning realism and breathtaking image details are standard with this HDTV, which offers crisp 4K Ultra HD resolution. Motion Rate 240 provides blur-free visuals during fast-motion films, sports and games.
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This TV is simply amazing. I was fortunate to get it at a $300 discount due to a sale. To give you an idea how popular this 50" model is, I have like 12-20 best buys within 60 miles of where I live and only two of them had it in stock. Now enough of that, let's get down to what you want to know about, the TV.
Pros: +Amazing 4K Quality. Scaling works great with 1080P content too +Great viewing angles. I was coming from a UN40F6400 and it was a nice TV but the viewing angles sucked. Colors would wash out and it would be displeasing to view content on that TV when not directly in front of it. This TV is a joy. Maybe I appreciate it more because of that upgrade. +Low Input Lag. This TV is great for gamers. If I remember correctly it's around 22-26ms. +Works great with Samsung sound bar. +The TV itself is very nicely well designed. +Samsung's smart TV service is pretty good. Watching Breaking Bad again but in 4K is such a delight
Cons: -Stand does not allow any rotation of the TV. Not really a problem but I thought that it was a con. -Not a con for the TV itself but unfortunately there's not a lot of 4K content out there just yet. Now a days if you want a great TV you have to get 4K because manufacturer's are pushing 4K so they make their good panels 4K only. Not really a con if it's a good 4K TV like this one.