For many gamers our there, it is no surprise that some consoles will release different models of the same console in the future. What makes it different, usually, is the fact that it comes with a list of additions, and this is not including it's usual new look. The same goes with the PS4 Pro, and while it has many things that the slim model of regular PS4 doesn't have, the analysis and comparison of the sales between the two have come in, and if there's one thing that's rings true to all sales, it's that numbers don't lie.
In the past, models of the same console that came out after their initial release often came with things such as more memory, a sleek new design, and so on, but the PS4 Pro seems to boast and offer something more to the table, as per Game Spot. Since the rise of virtual reality (VR), many consoles and PCs have become more and more demanding graphically and in terms of processing power. Considering the sales in the PS4 in the past couple of years, the PS4 Pro would most definitely be doing better since it comes with hardware inside that is more suited for those wishing to traverse the world of VR.
Despite the sales increasing or going past expectations for Sony, the PS4 Slim Model is doing its own work in selling. Though it doesn't not have the internal might that can handle VR as well as the PS4 Pro, it certainly does have quieter performance, a more compact appearance, is even more portable before and lacks the distracting LED strip. That being said, Engadget says that it would be better to wait for the PS4 Pro. Though it may be coming at a price of $400, the punch it packs is worth the wait and the price. At $299, the PS4's Slim Model isn't all that bad, but the wait for the PS4 Pro is definitely worth it.