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SONY XPERIA X
SONY IS realigning its Xperia line in an attempt to gain a stranglehold in the space currently dominated by Samsung, HTC, OnePlus and the like. But does X mark the sweet spot for Sony's latest attempt?
DesignSony has had some success in the smartphone market, but in our eyes the Xperia has always struggled in terms of design. Other Sony divisions excelled - look at the beautifully crafted Bravia as an exercise in best practice - but the Xperia X looks bland and uninspiring. We're not sure the Graphite Black of our review model really helps matters here.
Sure, it has smooth curves in all the right places and the brushed aluminium back feels good in the hand, but it's deathly dull when placed next to high-end handsets from Samsung and HTC.
Unlike past Xperia models, the Sony Xperia X also lacks any form of water resistance, which is a shame as the handset is crying out for something to lift it above 'just ordinary'.
Unusual button placement is also a problem. Look to the right of the device and you'll find a power button (that doubles as a fingerprint sensor), plus volume controls and a camera shortcut key.
The location of all three is unintuitive. Adjusting the volume is a chore as it's a hard area for your fingers to stretch to, while a simple press of the camera button doesn't follow normal (and expected) tradition.
Instead, you need to long-press for the camera to spring into life, taking a photo in the process. On the plus side, despite the shape of the fingerprint scanner, we were pleased with its high levels of accuracy. There's support for NFC too.
An easily accessible slot with room for SIM and microSD lives on the left hand side.
The Xperia X is available in Graphite Black, White, Lime Gold and Rose Gold.
Performance and hardware
A Snapdragon 650 processor runs the show, comprising two 1.8GHz and four 1.4GHz cores. It's perhaps a questionable choice for a phone touted as a 2016 flagship, especially considering that Samsung, HTC and co all use the more formidable Snapdragon 820.
A Snapdragon 650 processor runs the show, comprising two 1.8GHz and four 1.4GHz cores. It's perhaps a questionable choice for a phone touted as a 2016 flagship, especially considering that Samsung, HTC and co all use the more formidable Snapdragon 820.
But we found general performance to be as fast and fluid as you like. 3GB of RAM ensures that the Xperia X soldiers on at a steady pace, while an Adreno 510 GPU takes care of graphics.
The Xperia X returned a score of 980 (single-core) and 2,965 (multi-core) on Geekbench 3. That's a good few thousand off the top-tier handsets in Sony's sights, and nearer those of the £169 Moto G4.
Sound is impressive through the handset's dual-facing front speakers and headphones, the latter owing to support for Hi-Res audio. There is a noticeable vibration through the chassis at high volume, which is a touch disconcerting if you're not expecting it.
Now to something a little more worrisome. On a number of occasions the handset heated up for no discernible reason, sometimes even when lying in standby mode.
Such behaviour is expected when the phone is under full load (and we found this to be true when playing the Play store's more demanding titles), but as it stands this might be a case for Mulder and Scully.
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Sony PlayStation 4
Games
More than 200 disc-based games have been released for the PS4, including entries from well-known franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Batman: Arkham and Grand Theft Auto, as well as popular sports series like FIFA Soccer, Madden NFL and NBA 2K. This extensive library includes several franchises exclusive to the PlayStation 4 such as Bloodborne, Driveclub, Infamous and Uncharted.The PS4 game library doesn’t end there, as more than 500 games are available for download through the PlayStation Network. Some of these are indie titles, while others are culled from past console generations.
More than 200 disc-based games have been released for the PS4, including entries from well-known franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Batman: Arkham and Grand Theft Auto, as well as popular sports series like FIFA Soccer, Madden NFL and NBA 2K. This extensive library includes several franchises exclusive to the PlayStation 4 such as Bloodborne, Driveclub, Infamous and Uncharted.The PS4 game library doesn’t end there, as more than 500 games are available for download through the PlayStation Network. Some of these are indie titles, while others are culled from past console generations.
Controller
Aside from the console itself, the most essential piece of hardware is the included DualShock 4 controller. A standard system comes with one controller in the package, but bundled options may come with two, and you can purchase controllers separately. The PS4 supports up to four controllers simultaneously, though not all games support four players.
Aside from the console itself, the most essential piece of hardware is the included DualShock 4 controller. A standard system comes with one controller in the package, but bundled options may come with two, and you can purchase controllers separately. The PS4 supports up to four controllers simultaneously, though not all games support four players.
The DualShock 4 connects wirelessly via Bluetooth and can be charged via micro-USB when not in use. A glowing light bar along the front of the controller may be used in conjunction with the optional PlayStation Camera for motion control in a smattering of games, but it also serves to identify which controller is which and even provides atmospheric lighting in some games. You can buy the Dualshock 4 in a variety of colors, including Jet Black, Glacier White and Urban Camouflage, as well as limited-edition color schemes.
The controller has two analog sticks, four directional buttons, four action buttons (triangle, circle, cross, square), and four shoulder triggers. New features with this version include a capacitive touch pad, a built-in speaker and 3.5 mm audio jack. There is also a dedicated share button you can use to capture in-game video and screenshots to share on both the PlayStation Network and sites like Twitch.tv.
Hardware & Design
The PS4’s chassis is stylized and made of black plastic. Early models had a two-toned mix of matte and glossy finish, but updated models ditched the fingerprint-prone glossy surfaces for all-matte exteriors. Measuring 2.2 x 10.8 x 12 inches (HWD), it should fit into most entertainment centers without any trouble. The black plastic chassis has several glowing indicator lights and mechanical power and eject buttons.
The PS4’s chassis is stylized and made of black plastic. Early models had a two-toned mix of matte and glossy finish, but updated models ditched the fingerprint-prone glossy surfaces for all-matte exteriors. Measuring 2.2 x 10.8 x 12 inches (HWD), it should fit into most entertainment centers without any trouble. The black plastic chassis has several glowing indicator lights and mechanical power and eject buttons.
There are two USB 3.0 ports on the front of the console, and you can use them to charge the wireless DualShock 4 controllers, but you can also use them to connect accessories and external storage. The console plugs into your TV via HDMI, and supports media playback up to 4K resolutions, but gaming is limited to 1080p. In addition to audio over HDMI, the system has an optical output for digital surround sound.
While hardware specifications may not be high on your list of buying criteria, it is worth noting a few details about the PlayStation 4’s internals. The system is built to compete with gaming PCs, and the custom eight-core, 64-bit AMD Jaguar processor and AMD Radeon-based graphics solution do just that. The processor is paired with 8GB of RAM to keep things snappy. Pitted against the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4 offers similar processing power but better graphics performance, providing an edge in actual in-game visuals. Compared side-by-side, most details look the same, but the PS4 has more consistent output at 1080p and better frame rates.
The hardware detail that is likely to matter most to you is storage. The PS4 comes standard with a 500GB hard drive, but there are versions of the system that double this to 1TB. On a system that requires games to either be installed onto the hard drive from a disc or downloaded to the drive, storage limitations can put a cramp on things if you run out of space for a new game. Unlike most game consoles, the PS4 does support hard drive upgrades, allowing you to install a larger 1TB or 2TB hard drive for expanded storage.
The optical drive, used both for games and other media, is a read-only Blu-ray drive, which also supports DVD playback. Even though the previous generation PlayStation 3 also used Blu-ray media, the PS4 is not backward compatible with PS3 game discs.
Online & Social
The PlayStation console is designed for use with the PlayStation Network, Sony’s online platform for buying and downloading games, game demos and media. It also includes some social features, such as voice chat and messaging, and provides access to various online services.
The PlayStation console is designed for use with the PlayStation Network, Sony’s online platform for buying and downloading games, game demos and media. It also includes some social features, such as voice chat and messaging, and provides access to various online services.
For a monthly subscription fee, you can access PlayStation Plus, which is required to connect with other players for most online gaming. It comes with access to a rotating lineup of free games that changes every month, as well as members-only discounts and game sales.
Online gaming is a key feature for many, and with no current way to enjoy online multiplayer between PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live, you should consider whether the people you know and want to game with have the same console.
Media Options
With its built in Blu-ray drive and online connection, the PlayStation 4 is well-positioned to become a central device in your home entertainment center. In addition to Blu-ray and DVD playback, the PS4 also supports a variety of online media services, including YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Video, HBO GO, Hulu, Vudu and Plex. Sony sells and rents current movies and TV episodes through PlayStation Network, and the PS4 has an option to connect directly to your cable or HDTV antenna for live TV. Sports fans can enjoy content via apps from MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, Red Bull and WWE. Other entertainment options include streaming from Twitch.tv, online music from Pandora and Spotify, and more.
With its built in Blu-ray drive and online connection, the PlayStation 4 is well-positioned to become a central device in your home entertainment center. In addition to Blu-ray and DVD playback, the PS4 also supports a variety of online media services, including YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Video, HBO GO, Hulu, Vudu and Plex. Sony sells and rents current movies and TV episodes through PlayStation Network, and the PS4 has an option to connect directly to your cable or HDTV antenna for live TV. Sports fans can enjoy content via apps from MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, Red Bull and WWE. Other entertainment options include streaming from Twitch.tv, online music from Pandora and Spotify, and more.
For those willing to pay the extra monthly subscription, Sony also has a cable-esque media package called PS Vue, which gives you dozens of channels including AMC, Comedy Central, USA and Food Network, along with sports channels like ESPN, Fox Sports and their sister channels. For cordcutters who have struggled to enjoy live TV and sports without a cable subscription, this might be good replacement.
Accessories
The PlayStation 4 functions as a standalone device, ready for gaming with nothing more than a TV to connect to and the included single controller. However, a number of accessories are available for the system, including a universal media remote, a PlayStation-branded wireless headset and the PlayStation Camera, which offers motion control for games like Just Dance. Sony has also announced a VR headset add-on bundle coming in October of 2016.
The PlayStation 4 functions as a standalone device, ready for gaming with nothing more than a TV to connect to and the included single controller. However, a number of accessories are available for the system, including a universal media remote, a PlayStation-branded wireless headset and the PlayStation Camera, which offers motion control for games like Just Dance. Sony has also announced a VR headset add-on bundle coming in October of 2016.
Summary
The Sony PlayStation 4 is console gaming at its finest. It serves up a plethora of game titles, a rich assortment of accessories and an array of media options that make it a central piece of any home entertainment setup.
The Sony PlayStation 4 is console gaming at its finest. It serves up a plethora of game titles, a rich assortment of accessories and an array of media options that make it a central piece of any home entertainment setup.
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Samsung Gear VR: the mobile virtual reality Oculus VR
Construction: to improve comfort
The Samsung Gear VR is in the form of a large ski mask, with its elastic band that keeps it firmly before the eyes. A removable protection (with velcro ) foam covered in soft fabric brings some comfort to their face, but its small thickness makes this new Gear VR (SM-R322) less comfortable to wear than previous models Innovator Edition (SM 320 and SM-321). Like the latter, a second resilient band can be added on the helmet and goes on top of the head for support.However, most users do not feel the need, as the Gear VR weighs only 318 g and 420 g once with a Galaxy S6 (46 g less if we do not put the protective shell or the top banner, 374 g). If the virtual reality helmets with integrated monitors (Rift Vive VR PS ...) promise to be lighter, the Gear VR is not penalized by its weight, any reasonable sum.However, depending on the shape of the face of the user, it can cause discomfort during prolonged use. Some people find the headset and relies too much on the nose and the lenses are too close orbits; issues that could be partially corrected by the use of a thicker foam.
We can still regret the lack of Gear VR settings, including adjusting the spacing of lenses or depth. Fortunately, it is possible to adjust the sharpness according to his view, thanks to a wheel which removes much the smartphone lenses. This overcomes the inability to wear glasses with the Gear VR. Despite all plastic look not necessarily very flattering at first and obviously designed with a view to maximum lightness, shows the Gear VR is sufficiently well done to not go for an ordinary disposable accessory. At € 100 the machine, we did not expect less, even if one could rather expect such a good build quality than previous models Innovator Edition, sold € 200. The implementation of the smartphone shows relatively simple, thanks to a spring-clamp system that comes firmly seat the smartphone into place. Small soft inserts avoid damaging the screens of precious Galaxy S6, although we would have liked a little more flexible locking system. It is also less obvious insert the smartphone if it is already plugged his earphones. Or, if you decide to connect these once the smartphone in its housing, the operation is not simple, since it must be maintaining the opposite edge to the mini-jack port smartphone on pain eclipsing the unit from the micro-USB ... It's still a hand to take, nothing insurmountable here.
The micro-USB port under the Gear VR allows its power and charging the smartphone. However, it is not possible to transfer files from a computer via this port. As for the use of the helmet, Samsung has scheduled a touch pad-pad shaped to better guide the finger horizontally and vertically. It serves primarily to scroll through the screens in 3D interfaces for applications or Oculus Store, but is also used in some applications like games ( Gunjack , etc.). The accuracy is good. We must however take some time to get used to locate the area to the blind - a mini-joystick could have been easier to handle. A dedicated button to return to the previous screen also finds its place above the pavement, while two others are used for volume control, a little toward the front of the helmet. Ergonomics remains thought overall.
display quality: a nice screen, but conspicuous display defects
If it is only compatible with the Galaxy family S6, the Gear VR makes this apparent weakness a strength, since it can count on excellent quality display of powerful hardware configurations and well established - developers n 'not to manage multiple devices, they know what to expect and can optimize their applications. The Super AMOLED qHD screens are honored and currently represent the very best mobile virtual reality - pending slabs AMOLED Ultra HD.The image is beautifully contrasted with a black level abysmal and high definition shows here all its interest. Yet despite the 2560 x 1440 px distributed over 5.1 inches (Galaxy S6) or 5.7 "( S6 edge +), it is clear that virtual reality will require more set screens for users forget they actually look just a screen. in fact, the pixel grid remains very much visible and we distinguish even the sub-pixels on a light background if one has a good view. the gap between the sub-pixels is too wide and it will definitely greater density to correct it. this effect grid - which is similar to screen-door effect , well known in default projection - is particularly noticeable when watching videos, even if they are only in 2D (360 ° or not), as our gaze then moves slightly in the image and focuses on a single plane. in contrast, it is less disruptive in games where immersion is larger and can get used to it fairly quickly, but not form completely ignored. It will somehow adapt, since no virtual reality headset is not able at this time to remove completely this grid effect. The image below gives a good idea of what it is issue (rendering on the Gear VR is located halfway between the second and third image).
Although the AMOLED technology is renowned for its excellent responsiveness, confirmed by a persistence time of 4 ms measured during the test of the GS6 screen , we can take some trails and a slight blur in some applications, particularly where the looking dark objects on a light background. The effect is so easily noticeable in applications such as Colossus and Land's End . Nothing to cry foul, but progress can still be made. More troublesome, however, chromatic aberrations are observed on the edges of objects (image above cons), again more specifically when the contrast is high. This time, it is rather the optics that are involved, since these aberrations are visible when viewed from the sides and not at the center of the image. However, we have seen worse on helmets cheap, but we were expecting more of the Gear VR finalized version. The optics also makes the edges of the blurred image, which is not to fix the field of view already quite narrow (96 °) which gives the impression of looking through a box. Indeed, the field of adult blithely exceed 120 ° and can therefore see very well the internal borders of the Gear VR.
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