In this showdown between the PS5 and the PS5 Slim, we’re here to help you weigh your options and choose the console that best suits your needs.
With the PS5 Pro making its debut, this could be a prime time to grab a slightly older model like the PS5, which packs a punch in terms of power. Keep an eye out for potential bargains or perhaps even permanent price cuts, and it’s crucial to understand what exactly you’re signing up for with either the PS5 or the PS5 Slim. Let’s dive right in.
PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: Price
To give you some background, the original PS5 comes in two flavors: one is all-digital (lacks a disc drive), and the other includes a disc drive. The PS5 Slim lineup mirrors this distinction with both digital and disc-inclusive versions. Now, here’s the kicker—Sony hasn’t slashed the prices on the new PS5 Slim models. The disc version of the PS5 Slim remains at $499, whereas the digital-only variant costs $449. This represents an increase over the initial 2020 release of the digital-only version of the PS5.
- PS5 Slim (no disc drive) – $449
- PS5 Slim (with disc drive) – $499
- Original PS5 (no disc drive) – $399
- Original PS5 (disc drive) – $499
The digital PS5 Slim saves some cash when compared to the disc-drive model, but it loses the edge when compared to the older digital-only PS5. It means that if you start with the digital-only and upgrade with a separate disc drive later, it’ll actually cost you more than buying the built-in version from the get-go. Go figure!
Now, if you’re eyeing getting a PS5 for $399, act fast. Stocks of the original models are dwindling, and once they sell out, the slim models will be the new standard.
PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: Size
Size matters, especially to many gamers, so let’s cut to the chase. According to Sony’s specs, the PS5 Slim is indeed smaller than its predecessor:
- 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
Sony claims a 30 percent reduction in volume. But, as reported by The Verge, both slim models are still noticeably larger than the Xbox Series X. So, while it’s called "slim," don’t expect it to take up just a sliver of real estate.
Want a comparison? Check out that awesome Reddit post showing off the PS5 Slim vs. the original.
PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: Performance and Storage
When it comes to performance, the new PS5 models are identical to the originals. This isn’t an upgrade scenario like the PS4 to PS4 Pro. Games will perform precisely the same across all PS5 versions.
However, there’s a small bonus for new PS5 owners—expanded storage. The original PS5 offered 825GB, with the option to expand via external SSDs. The newer models bump that up to 1TB, giving gamers extra room for more titles.
PS5 vs. PS5 Slim: Disc Drive
Just like when the PS5 first launched, the slim model comes in two versions. One includes a disc drive, while the other is digital-only. There’s also an optional detachable disc drive priced at $79.99. It might look a bit unusual, but for those who love collecting physical copies, it’s a worthwhile accessory.
One thing: unlike the original PS5, the slim doesn’t include a vertical stand. Although, seasoned gamers might agree that horizontal placement is the way to go for the PS5 anyway.