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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
The Xperia Play is an interesting beast. The hardware is unfortunately typical of Sony Ericsson's recent handsets, which is to say not that great. I had real issues with the buttons and controls, and the overall quality that I like from a handset just...
Fast performance, Big, bright screen, Great for mobile gaming, Long battery life
Small Android buttons, Analog touch joystick not very responsive, Lacks 4G, Doesn't support video chat apps yet
Sony PlayStation Portable fanatics looking to consolidate their mobile gaming and messaging devices into one will find a lot to like in the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. It's a stylish device with a bright and colorful display, and it has performance and ...
Publicación: 2011-05-31, Autor: Mike , crítica de: bitbitbyte.com
Resumen: The long awaited “PlayStation Phone” has arrived. Although, it carriers a different name — Xperia Play. Nonetheless, this phone completes several years worth of dreams from gamers and nerds alike all over the world. The basic ingredients include a speedy ...
Resumen: Video Review: The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY is a feature rich phone with a 4" touch screen, Android 2.3 OS, dual cameras and a game controller to take on PlayStation certified games anywhere you want! Chris Hardwick and Kevin Pereira take a look at the...
Unskinned version of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) makes us happy. Sturdy hardware stands up to a frustrated gamer's kungfu grip
Lacks 720p video recording capability, now a standard in smartphone releases. Wireless data is slower 3G standard, not 4G. Only one PlayStation title available at launch
Publicación: 2011-05-27, Autor: Kyle , crítica de: slashgear.com
So the bottom line, is it worth it? For the price $200 with a two year agreement on Verizon, non-stop mobile gaming could be yours. The only problem is, the Xperia play doesn't really stand out as a phone or a gaming system. There are plenty of great Andr...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY is one of the most enjoyable game-focused smartphones I’ve ever used. With a solid slide-out hardware gamepad, a fast processor, and stock Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the PLAY is truly in a league of its own. That’s not to sa...
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Publicación: 2011-05-25, Autor: Scott , crítica de: androidguys.com
Resumen: I've been playing with a Verizon -branded version of the Xperia PLAY for around two weeks now and wanted to share my opinions on the new gaming/phone hybrid. I attended a Google IO developer session where Sony Ericsson gave these to the people in attendan...
Publicación: 2011-05-24, Autor: Simon , crítica de: intomobile.com
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is a unique proposition to customers, and one that isn't easy to take. Games are a huge part of the smartphone app ecosystem, so it stands to reason that a phone with a dedicated controller would do well, right? Well, it's st...