Testseek.com have collected 58 expert reviews of the Sony PlayStation 4 Slim and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony PlayStation 4 Slim.
May 2017
(83%)
58 Reviews
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Users
(93%)
82 Reviews
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The editors liked
Excellent exclusive games
Fantastic value for money
Dualshock 4 controller is great
Smaller
Sleeker design
Supports the full PS4 game library
Including PS VR
1 TB hard drive
The newer PS4 has a smaller footprint
Slick design
Quieter operation and keeps intact all of the PS4 awesomeness it's offered since 2013. The slightly updated DualShock4 controller is a bonus
Excellent video game exclusives
Great way to experience VR
Same power as original PS4 but slimmer model
More compact than before
Quieter performance
Even more portable than before
No more distracting LED strip
The editors didn't like
No 4K Blu-ray player or 4K streaming
No optical audio out port
No PS4 Pro-like hardware improvements
No optical audio output
Online multiplayer requires a PS Plus subscription
The slim PS4 loses its optical audio port
Which will be a bummer for third-party headphone users. The somewhat pricier PS4 Pro delivers a larger hard drive and the promise of better graphics
4K resolution limited to PS4 Pro model
Lacks the UHD Blu-ray drive of the similarly priced Xbox One S
Pack-in DualShock 4 controller still has abysmal battery life
Faster Wi-Fi can make a big difference, Smaller chassis with fun design, Same great PS4 game library, More affordable than ever
No more optical port, More powerful PS4 console also available
Yes, if you don't already own a PS4. The PlayStation 4 Slim is the most affordable version of this generation's most popular console and, therefore, a great way to experience all of the amazing games this generation on a budget. However, if you can wait a...
No one likes to waste power and deal with insane energy bills, so it's reassuring to see Sony dialling back the PS4's power consumption. Though the original PS4's looks have become comfortingly familiar, the new smaller, more reserved design will make it
When sat next to the Xbox One S, which isn't massively more expensive than the 2016 PlayStation Slim, it's hard not to feel a little jealous of Microsoft's machine's 4K Blu-ray player. It's a luxury, for sure, but it's a future proofed one that may mean t
If you've been patiently waiting for the right time to grab a PS4 console, the hour has come. Affordable, newly-shrunken and with a stonking back catalogue of excellent games, the PS4 Slim is a great entry point into Sony's current gaming world.However, a...
The newer PS4 has a smaller footprint, slick design, quieter operation and keeps intact all of the PS4 awesomeness it's offered since 2013. The slightly updated DualShock4 controller is a bonus.
The slim PS4 loses its optical audio port, which will be a bummer for thirdparty headphone users. The somewhat pricier PS4 Pro delivers a larger hard drive and the promise of better graphics
The PS4 Slim is a deja vu game console: great for gamers on a budget, not quite as good as the PS4 Pro and skippable for any existing PlayStation 4 owner...
Smaller device than original PS4 that's easy to hide out of the way, new DualShock 4 controller with USB communication, easier to swap out hard drive than before, capable of HDR gaming
Not the prettiest machine on the market, no optical digital audio output, a mere 500GB HDD, no 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player, Pro's added power makes it the more obvious choice
There's little doubt that when viewed on its own terms, with little comparison to rivals or the former model, the PS4 Slim is an excellent games console. It might not be as pretty as its older brother, but it is as capable. And considering the PS4 current...
A welcome refinement to the PS4 formula, the PS4 Slim is still the same great console we already know and love, albeit in a much neater package. For £250 you get one of the greatest games consoles ever made, made even better by an overhauled design and dr...
Faster Wi-Fi can make a big difference, Smaller chassis with fun design, Same great PS4 game library, More affordable than ever
No more optical port, More powerful PS4 console coming soon
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Smaller device than original PS4 that's easy to hide out of the way, new DualShock 4 controller with USB communication, easier to swap out hard drive than before, capable of HDR gaming
Not the prettiest machine on the market, no optical digital audio output, a mere 500GB HDD, no 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player, Pro's added power makes it the more obvious choice
There's little doubt that when viewed on its own terms, with little comparison to rivals or the former model, that the PS4 Slim is an excellent games console. It might not be as pretty as its older brother, but it is as capable. And considering the...
Always significantly quieter than the original and often silent, Usefully smaller and arguably better looking, Tiny, handy tweaks to the controller
No optical output or 4K Blu-ray drive
The most important question to ask is which console your friends have got, because gaming with mates is a real fun-multiplier All told, the PS4 Slim improves on its predecessor in almost every way. It's much smaller, lighter, quieter and cheaper. Some pe...