Sony announced two new consoles today, and Microsoft isn't holding back from taking a few shots at its competition. Microsoft started by pointing out the Xbox One S can handle more sources of 4K content than the PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 4 Pro.

4K streaming & Blu-Ray ✅

HDR gaming ✅

Greatest games ✅

40% smaller ✅

Xbox One S from $299: https://t.co/GzguOUfMeV pic.twitter.com/vWb6r1x9PD — Xbox (@Xbox) September 7, 2016

The PlayStation 4 Pro, for all its capabilities, can't play 4K Blu-ray discs, a somewhat baffling omission from the otherwise impressive console.

Aaron Greenberg, head of Xbox Games marketing, tweeted the specs of the PlayStation 4 Pro and claimed the superiority of the upcoming Scorpio.

Proud to bring True 4K gaming & most powerful console ever made coming with Project Scorpio https://t.co/kTiy4cdtBo https://t.co/ipIGJWI1r1 — Aaron Greenberg (@aarongreenberg) September 7, 2016

Microsoft has stated that the Scorpio console will deliver 6 teraflops of computing capability, compared to the Pro's 4.2 teraflops. Here is a quick primer on teraflops, for the curious.

As one fan on Twitter has stated: