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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
Lots of recent smartphones boast a host of impressive games, and some of them even offer decent graphics, but nothing comes close to the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play when it comes to control. The sliding lower half with proper buttons mean you'll be able to control games accurately and comfortably, and it's a lot more fun than using touchscreen buttons. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play also tops the li
Unfortunately, Sony can't back up with Xperia Play's hardware with a world-beating games catalogue. Yes, there are some fun titles, but there's nowhere near the same amount that you'll find on something like the Nintendo 3DS – or even the Apple iPhone – and games bought for the Sony PSP are also incompatible.
Overall, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is a bit of a disappointment. The hardware itself is great – it's fast, comfortable as a gaming platform, and it's packed with features. Unfortunately, this means nothing without a decent gaming catalogue, and unt...
On paper, the Xperia Play sounds like a master-stroke of device covergance, branding and usability, but in practice, it leaves a lot to be desired. While the chunky size necessitated by the controls would be more than justified if the gaming aspects lived...
the gaming pad buttons feel good under the fingers and are comfortable to use, but the touchpads are not so responsive, and the shoulder buttons are spongy.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play works fine as a smartphone, but the gaming element just doesn't have the wow factor we were really hoping for. We'd advise anyone really into mobile gaming to buy a dedicated device instead. The Nintendo 3DS need not worry...
Excellent rapidfire gameplay, Intuitive user interface, Physcial controls better for gaming than the usual touchscreen, More games than the Android Market, Good quality audio
Controls still aren't as good as a real handheld console, Having three separate places to download games isn't very practical, No support for PSP games and you need to buy PSN games you already own
Sony knows what's it doing when it comes to video games, so it's no surprise that Sony Ericsson has produced the first real attempt to bring advanced gaming to a mobile phone. It would have been great if the result wasn't a mix between a smartphone and...
Resumen: This device has been highly anticipated for a while now, with the PSP being a great gaming device for on the move and Android being such a great OS for mobile devices it was pretty obvous that a Playstation Phone was going to come sooner than later and...
I genuinely enjoyed my time reviewing the Xperia Play, not just because it is a good Android phone coupled with Playstation controls, but because Sony Ericsson is innovating in what minimal ways it can when it is dealing with the almost unchangeable fo...
Perhaps explaining Sony's reluctance to label it the Playstation Phone, the Xperia Play feels like the smartphone equivalent of Audi's Porsche's 924. It lacks the latest tech and its inconsistent hardware and software design are unworthy of the marque...