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Combina perfectamente la función de consola con la de smartphone. El control es muy cómodo y la pantalla táctil es muy sensible
El diseño de la carcasa es elegante en extremo
Y muy cómodo de manejar en modo teléfono
La pantalla tiene un tamaño generoso
Buena visibilidad en entornos iluminados y un agradable nivel de respuesta al tacto
La autonomía de la batería está muy por encima de la media de smartphones
Una sola carga dura algo más de un día
La calidad y potencia de sonido es excelente
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Es caro y los materiales lucen poco resistentes. Podría grabar video en alta definición
La ergonomía de su uso como teléfono se pierde en modo consola. El control de volumen
Por ejemplo
Se vuelve casi inaccesible
Los touchpad son poco precisos y muchos jugadores habituales los encontrarán netamente inferiores a los joysticks analógicos
La personalización de Android 2.3 Gingerbread es vistosa
Pero en algunos momentos consume demasiados recursos de la CPU
Resumen: The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is a Google Android-powered mobile with actual Playstation controls on it (for those that haven’t been drooling over it for some time now). Along with the large LED touch screen there are also a D-pad, the standard four PS...
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Publicación: 2011-06-15, Autor: Ross , crítica de: theverge.com
Android 2.3 largely untouched, Gamepad is snappy, Crash Bandicoot is still addictive
Bulky, Menu navigation stutters, PlayStation Suite needs work
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play comes with an unskinned variant of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), and the strong hardware set of the camera can take a couple of blows from a frustrated gamer.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play doesn’t have the 720p video recording ability, which now a days is standard in many of the smartphone releases. The wireless data here is not the latest faster 4G; it’s the conventional slower 3G.Random PostsTags: sony ericsson xperia play smartphone, sony ericsson xperia play specs Tweet This Save to delicious1 Stumble it Click here to cancel reply. Name (required)
Resumen: If you enjoy playing games and are an Android fan, this is the device for you! Aaron reviews the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY , an Android smartphone with a Playstation controller built in. Offering a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, it has a 4-inch display, 5-me...
Feels solid for a sliding phone, Buttons afford much better control in certain types of games, Phone gives a new platform for old-school favorites like Crash Bandicoot, Analog pads are an innovative compromise
L and R buttons are a little awkward, making games like Battle Bears cumbersome to play, None of the buttons are backlit, Screen is on the dim side
Great gaming controller, sharp display, excellent speakers, atttractive and solid build, Great gaming controller, sharp display, excellent speakers, atttractive and solid build, Great gaming controller, sharp display, e
No dual core CPU and no 4G LTE, No dual core CPU and no 4G LTE, No dual core CPU and no 4G LTE, No dual core CPU and no 4G LTE
The first Playstation Certified phone is off to a good start. The game selection is certainly the most impressive we've seen on Android, with several enticing titles, and the promise of more. We'd love to see more Sony franchise games on the Xperia Pl...
Slide-out game controller, Clean Android install, Vibrant 4.0-inch LCD, Attractive Sony styling, Acceptable 5.1-megapixel camera
Bulky design, Controls work with limited game selection, Touch-based analog controls, No 4G, Smudgy screen
Unless the bulk bothers you, the sacrifices made for hard game controls are quite livable, making the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play a worthy consideration for smartphones gamers sick of swiping at glass. ...
Android 2.3 out of the gate, Fast in regular Android, Good UI tweaks like folders, PlayStationlike experience in the best cases, Solid gamepad controls, Reasonably good battery life,
Unexceptional gaming performance on a phone that needs it, Minuscule mixed PlayStation Suitenative game library right now, Subpar camera, especially knowing Sony Ericsson's other models, Underwhelming call quality.
It's a truism that that you never really want to get exactly what you ask for because you don't really know what you want. That's not entirely true here: if you're looking for more PlayStation-like gaming on a phone, the Xperia Play might be your only ...
Stock Android is very smooth, with few bugs, The gamepad is wellbuilt and works exactly like you would expect it to, Speakers are of above average quality, and that really adds to the gameplay experience, The
Using the Xperia Play has been quite a mixed bag before me. While it accomplishes its game-playing goal quite well, and the stock Android UI makes for a very smooth user experience, this is still a very hefty phone, and that is likely to put a lot of p...