I’ve been on the PlayStation bandwagon for nearly three decades, and in this showdown between the PS5 and the PS5 Slim, I’m here to help you decide which console suits your needs best. With the recent debut of the PS5 Pro, this could be the opportune moment to grab one of the slightly older, yet still remarkably powerful, original PS5 models.
As companies often offer enticing deals or even cut prices permanently on older models, it’s crucial to be well-informed about what the PS5 and the PS5 Slim have in store for you.
### PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: Price
Let’s chat about price differences to kick things off. The original PS5 came in two varieties: one with a disc drive and the other without. Sony’s followed this pattern for the PS5 Slim, offering both versions as well.
Interestingly, prices for the new PS5 Slim models haven’t dropped. The PS5 Slim equipped with a disc drive remains at $499, whereas the disc drive-free version comes in at $449—$50 more than the launch price of the original PS5’s digital-only model.
– PS5 Slim (no disc drive) – $449
– PS5 Slim (with disc drive) – $499
– Original PS5 (no disc drive) – $399
– Original PS5 (disc drive) – $499
Considering this, while the digital-only PS5 Slim might save you some money compared to the version with a drive, it doesn’t cost less compared to the 2020 digital-only PS5. You’d spend even more if you opt to buy the disc drive separately after choosing the digital model, which seems counterintuitive.
Here’s a tip: if you’re eyeing the $399 PS5, act quickly. Once the originals sell out, the new Slim versions will step in to fill the void on store shelves.
### PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: Size
Size always matters, doesn’t it? Sony’s new PS5 models are indeed more compact, but let’s dive into specifics. Here are the dimensions:
– Original PS5 (disc version): 104mm x 390mm x 260mm
– PS5 Slim (disc version): 96mm x 358mm x 216mm
– Original PS5 (digital version): 92mm x 390mm x 260mm
– PS5 Slim (digital version): 80mm x 358mm x 216mm
That reduction in volume is about 30 percent according to Sony’s announcement, which is noteworthy. However, as tested by The Verge in their size comparisons, both Slim models are still bigger than the Xbox Series X. So, while it’s slimmed down, it’s still relatively large.
### PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: Performance and Storage
There’s no difference in performance between these consoles. Unlike the PS4 versus PS4 Pro situation, games function the same across the PS5 lineup. Still, there’s a little perk for the newer models—added storage. While the original PS5 offered 825GB of onboard storage, the new Slim version boasts a full 1TB. More room for more games!
### PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: Disc Drive
Just like the original release, the PS5 Slim lineup includes a model with a disc drive and a digital-only variant. Now, if you’re going for the digital model but still want the option for physical discs, you can purchase a detachable disc drive separately for $79.99. Sure, it might look a bit strange, but it serves its purpose. Physical media enthusiasts will find the drive essential.
Bear in mind, though, that the PS5 Slim doesn’t ship with a vertical stand like the original did. However, many gaming veterans can attest that a horizontal setup is often the way to go for your PS5.
Whether price, size, storage, or disc drive capability are your deciding factors, hopefully, this breakdown has shed some light on which PS5 model is your match made in gaming heaven.