Sony consoles have always gotten multiple versions and editions ever since the original PlayStation 1. As technology becomes cheaper and more advanced, refreshed models that are both smaller and less expensive to produce typically come out a couple of years into a console’s life cycle, and we have now hit that point for the PS5. The PS5 slim, as it is being referred to, is a smaller version of the launch models, and will eventually become the standard unit available to consumers once the stock of existing PS5s runs out. However, is this version worth getting if you’re an existing owner, or is it only for new purchasers? There’s also the question about which of the two versions to buy. To answer all these questions, let’s compare the PS5 slim to the OG PS5.
Specs
Let’s start with the most important part, which is whether or not there’s more power under the hood of the PS5 slim compared to the launch models. No, the PS5 slim is not in any way more powerful than an existing
Size
Obviously, a slim model would mean that this new version would be smaller than the frankly comically large launch version. While that’s true, it isn’t a huge reduction in size. The PS5 Slim disc version weighs 3.2 kilograms (18% less that the original
Versions
Once again, you will have the option to choose between an all-digital and standard version of the PS5 Slim. However, unlike the original discless
Price
The current PS5 models are priced at $400 and $500 for the digital and standard versions, respectively. While the
If you have, or are looking to get a PS5 with a disc drive included, then there’s no incentive to go out and get one right now if you can wait for this smaller model. On the other hand, if you know you won’t be needing discs, getting the current digital edition would save you $50 if you don’t mind the larger console.