To experience true Ferrari red, you need a PlayStation 4 Pro. At least, that’s what Polyphony Digital CEO Kazunori Yamauchi reckons. Is that too shallow a reason to spend a premium over the a regular PS4? Sure, I can see that the red in the Pro edition of the upcoming Gran Turismo Sport—as displayed on a high-end, 4K HDR-compatible TV—is redder than the version shown on a standard PS4. But does it make the game better? “About 10 percent of the paint colour on certain cars is not able to be presented through standard dynamic range (SDR), as the colour itself is not contained within that range,” says Yamauchi. “You only get a true representation of what the colours of the McLaren should look like, for example, if you are playing using high dynamic range (HDR). The same goes for the red in a Ferrari, you need HDR to present these things properly.” OK, so spending £350/$400 on a PS4 Pro (plus a few hundred more on a compatible HDR TV if you don’t already have one) just to see a redder Ferrari is a tad superfluous. But there definitely is a difference, and a noticeable one at that. This,…