Argos customers taking advantage of unreal PS5 Pro deal in droves

PS5 Pro deal at Argos (Image: GETTY)

The January sale is still going strong, although you don’t have long to take advantage of the savings.

This includes an incredible deal for the Pro, which has been given a pretty big discount just a few months after launch.

Sony’s powerful new 5 Pro cost £699.99 when it launched back in November, but is down to just £659.99 as part of the Argos winter sale.

It’s an extremely popular deal, with Argos listing the PS5 Pro console as “in-demand” and “selling fast”, so you might need to hurry if you want to take advantage of the deal.

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PS5 Pro January Sale deal

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The PS5 Pro offers upgraded performance, as well as improved visuals, including superior ray-tracing technology and a 2TB SSD drive.

If you do decide to make the purchase, Argos offers various payment schemes, including the ability to spread payments via Klarna and PayPal.

A , the PS5 Pro makes a variety of improvements to visuals and performance.

The PS5 Pro console comes with Sony’s excellent DualSense controller, as well as a copy of Astro’s Playroom built-in to the device.

While the improvements to visuals and performance are the headline features, it’s worth remembering that the PS5 Pro also comes with a 2TB solid-state drive, which is twice the storage of the original PS5 at launch. 

With games like Call of Duty potentially taking up a few hundred gigabytes of storage space, the bigger SSD is arguably worth the price alone. 

Of course, it’s the improved specs that really makes the PS5 Pro worth purchasing, especially if you’re sick of choosing between graphics and performance.

Compared to the original PlayStation 5, the PS5 Pro contains a bigger GPU, features Advanced Ray-Tracing and utilises AI-driven upscaling.

The GPU will provide rendering that’s up to 45% faster thanks to 67% more Compute Units and 28% faster memory. This should lead to a better balance between visuals and performance.

Advanced Ray Tracing will provide “more dynamic reflection and refraction of light”, which allows rays to be cast at double and sometimes even triple the speeds of the current PS5.

Then there’s the AI Driven Upscaling, which is said to use “machine learning-based technology to provide super sharp image clarity by adding an extraordinary amount of detail”.

Elsewhere, PS5 Pro Game Boost will give older PS4 and PS5 games an upgrade in the visual and performance department.

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