Microsoft and Nintendo both offer excellent options for connecting external hard drives to either an Xbox One or a Wii U, providing a simple way to get a lot more portable storage with the minimum of fuss. Sony has, since the last console generation, opted for another solution, going instead with replaceable internal hard drives.
This does take some additional work and it isn't as portable, but on the other hand it minimises the need for extra cables and keeps the sleek looks of the console.
Now Sony has confirmed that the PlayStation 4 Pro also offers this feature, but now uses SATA III interface. That is twice the speed (6 Gb/s) compared to the SATA II interface (3 Gb/s) on the original PlayStation 4 and should help lessen the loading times if used to full extent with SSD drives.
Which solution do you prefer, Microsoft and Nintendo's external hard drives, or Sony's internal option?
Thanks, Gamespot.