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in case you wondering about the price. it seem best bet is 299-249
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/42996/Reta...or-sub-300-NGP
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2011-02-13, 15:25 | Link #83 |
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bit of topic here but Sony Ericsson announced Xperia play
50 games on launch Sony Ericsson Xperia Play available in March, on Verizon in 'early spring'
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2011-02-14, 00:33 | Link #86 | |
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Playstation Suite reaching out to the Android handheld market is not so much restricted compared to the NGage series, and so long as Sony bothers to consistently release good PS1 games cheaply on the Suite, Xperia failing would hardly matter.
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I don't know if I just read you wrong or something, but Playstation Suite ( the one Xperia is using for its emulation ) won't have any of those unique NGP titles. Heck, it probably won't even get any PSP titles until much much much later, maybe after PSP hardware and software sales officially grind into a stop. Which ain't anytime soon. For both the PS2 and PSP. Unless you were referring to the NGP directly... which has both said 'unique NGP titles' and the ability to play 'Suite roms', but it ain't a phone.
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2011-02-14, 05:54 | Link #90 | |
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wanna bet? mine is 200-300
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xperia play have "Playstation Suite"-like app which than been replaced by true Playstation Suite. about the game, Crash Bandicot is pre-loaded on xperia play
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2011-02-14, 06:03 | Link #92 | |
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But for smartphones? Not so much. The Xperia line of phones are pretty much the lower mid-tiers of the Android family, Sony Ericsson's gotten themselves some crisis of confidence with their lack of support for the Xperia 10 series. Even their new line of Xperias announced in CES and MWC recently looks really really cheap in comparison to the Android monsters that Samsung, Motorola, LG, etc is churning out. Sony Ericsson and HTC are the only companies thus far that hasn't announced their 2011 Q1 dual-core phones. HTC's slowness is due to Qualcomm's majority ownership of HTC, which pretty much means they won't be using any of Tegra chips, but they're expected to announce and release their dual-cores pretty evenly with other competing phones. Sony Ericsson? Doesn't look like there'll be anything dual for the next 4 months. Xperia Play has its... advantages. But its only real edge is that it'll have its compatibility for games much faster, on the prospect of a not as good phone compared to the competition.
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2011-02-14, 06:20 | Link #93 | |
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you cannot blame Sony Ericsson. they are pretty new to android market being x10 is first android phone they have. the tend to borrow some of sony technology like walkman and cybershot. which let them to have advantage beside on raw power. no to mention they phone are ready for march which more earlier than most of 2.3 android. not to mention Sony Ericsson tend to bit cheaper than other phone
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2011-02-14, 06:37 | Link #94 | |
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Xperia play doesn't seem like a good deal to me. You are probably better of getting a NGP and a Xperia Neo or Arc, only ones with digi camera zoom, or wait for a Xperia Cybershot edition, or something. |
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2011-02-14, 10:08 | Link #96 | |
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The X10 series have been updated to 2.1 by now, but all with non-optimised versions of eclair. To be honest sony support for their consumer products has always been bad, but in the past their products were solid and didn't require any support. But today with upgradeable devices and competition, they kind of look like a dated and conservative company. |
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Edge Sony NGP hands-on: 'Best ever handheld thumbsticks'
Bleszinksi applauds Sony NGP's dual thumbsticks Sony NGP features dropped to keep handheld affordable
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2011-02-16, 15:28 | Link #99 |
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i think i found NGP secret feature that sony don't tell.
you can connect NGP with ps3 via Bluetooth (or specialized hardware) so that you can play Ps3 game with NGP as controller (bare in mind you can use back touch pad as r2/l2). another interesting tidbit is that you can upscale NGP game via ps3 to TV so that you can play NGP game on HDTV. another one is that you can allow NGP player to play with PS3 player (and probably sony xperia play and other playstation suite hardware like rumored sony tablet ) TOGETHER in SAME GAME!. how does it sound?
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2011-02-16, 21:09 | Link #100 |
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It sounds pretty dull. A portable game console will collect dust.
A smartphone that doubles as a portable gaming console? Yeah, that'll work, but screw the Xperia Play. I don't want AT&T. Playstation Suite better damn well be opened to all Android devices and not just SE's, or their assertion to "improve Android gaming" is a complete utter fail. C'mon guys, give us stuff to feed all the hungry hungry Tegra 2 phones coming out later this year!
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