The Processor Unit does not support HDR pass-through, so you will need to plug your PS4 Pro directly into your TV (bypassing the Processor Unit) to view HDR content. If you’re playing a normal, non-VR game on your PS4 Pro, PS VR’s Processor Unit will output a 4K signal to a 4K TV - but in the YUV420 format only. Q: Is there anything else I should know if I own both PS VR and PS4 Pro, and a 4K TV? Q: What type of buttons are on the front of PS4 Pro? In the meantime: it’s time to get to know PS4 Pro! If you have questions that aren’t addressed, leave them in the comments below and we’ll add ‘em to the list. This FAQ will serve as a living document, and we’ll continue to add new questions, details, and specifics leading up to launch on November 10 in North America. That’s why we’ve built our latest Ultimate FAQ below. We’re excited by this vision, but we know many of you will have questions. With its increased performance over the standard PS4, PS4 Pro represents a first for PlayStation - and in many ways, for console gaming.
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