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Date de dernière mise à jour le 9 décembre 2013 à 15 h 43 min
Console de jeu ou smartphone? Le Xperia™ Play aura fait couler beaucoup d'encre bien avant sa sortie
Après NGage de Nokia
C'est au tour de Sony Ericsson d'entrer dans le devant de la scèn
Gamepad efficace
Ergonomie en jeu
Conception
Solidité
Bon lecteur MP3
Fluidité
Autonomie générale (hors jeu)
Prise en main (hors L et R)
Finition / qualité photo
Surcouche Sony Ericsson
Bonne autonomie
Android 2.3
L'interface spéciale pour le jeu
La PlayStation Suite
L'autonomie annoncée
Plutôt correcte
Rapidité excellente dans les jeux
Interface agréable à utiliser
Contrôles plus efficaces dans les jeux qu'un smartphone tout tactile
Catalogue de jeux plus conséquent que le market habituel
Bonne qualité sonore
Le concept gamepad
L'autonomie
Android 2.3
Bonne nouvelle version de la surcouche Sony Ericsson
Client e-mail efficace
Hauts parleurs excellents
Manette coulissante qui permet de jouer de façon optimale
Pad physique
Qualité de fabrication
Jeux PS1
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Date de dernière mise à jour le 9 décembre 2013 à 15 h 43 min
Pas assez puissant (pour jouer)
Emulateur PlayStation (trop peu de jeux)
Autonomie en jeu
Appareil photo et vidéo
Pas de HDMI
Accès des gâchettes L et R
Pas de marché unifié pour les jeux
Pads tactiles / Poids / Capture vidéo
La résolution de l'écran
Ergonomie en jeu encore inférieure à une vraie console portable
Difficile de ne pas se perdre dans le triple catalogue
Extrait: Now this is my personal review for the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play! The Long awaited Playstation Phone that was eagerly awaited from the very first rumours that emerged from the labs at Sony Ericsson.I am new to Android, but having been a user of smart phon...
We think that the Xperia Play paired with Three's all you can eat offerings is a match made in heaven, without high-speed data access there would be a major bottleneck which would affect the Play's functionality, we certainly think that Sony Ericsson done...
Extrait: 1emailThe Sony Ericsson Xperia Play – casually known as the PlayStation Phone – may be one of the most anticipated mobile devices of the past few years; rumours of such a device had been circling the internet for months before its eventual unveiling at...
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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...
Extrait: 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...