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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
It works very well as a console and decently as a phone. But does that make the Xperia Play the perfect device for those wishing to get their gaming fix on their handsets? Our answer is in the negative. For, while there is no doubting that the Xperia Play...
Let's get one thing straight here. The XPERIA Play is a gaming droid and you shouldn't get hung up on the less than stellar video and single-core-only CPU. It wasn't meant to be the flagship in the XPERIA lineup – it's up to the Arc to shoulder the respon...
Extrait: Mobile gaming is a big part of the smartphone agenda, or even the lower end segment. The Xperia Play was all set to revolutionize the mobile gaming industry and I was looking forward to it doing so. But I’m sure after the preview; most of you are p...
Many critics have been rather scathing of the Xperia Play’s smartphone credentials, citing underpowered hardware, a washed-out screen and a rather ugly case design as the reasons for their negative stance. However, as a gaming system the phone is a com...
This phone is a thing of beauty. Many have tried to merge the worlds of mobiles and gaming but this will be the first time that it's worked, and not as an after-thought like the iPhone or Android (harsh I know).The phone itself is fantastic and Sony Erics...
Sony Ericsson's Xperia Play isn't quite the ground breaking mobile gaming device that we hoped it would be although the slide-out controller is far better for playing games than a touchscreen.The audio from the speakers is also surprisingly good and ...
Comes with six games; supports Flash games; gamepad works well; decent and loud speakers; runs Android 2.3.
Can't download PlayStation games; screen is difficult to view outdoors; default keyboard is a pain to use; no HD video recording; some games don't fully utilise the gamepad.
Sony Ericsson's Xperia Play isn't quite the ground breaking mobile gaming device that we hoped it would be although the slide-out controller is far better for playing games than a touchscreen. The audio from the speakers is also surprisingly good an...
Extrait: Design and DisplayFirst thing one would notice about the Xperia Play is that it is probably one of the thickest, if not THE thickest phone out of all the Android smartphones we've seen. Similar to the Arc, the Play comes in a polished all-black housing, w...
Dedicated gaming controls, Smooth gaming experience, Game content from Android and Sony
Bulky frame, heavy weight, Unresponsive analog touch pads, Constant gaming equates power drain
Game (Not) OverThe Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is not your usual smartphone. With its competitors promoting thinner and sleeker profiles, the Xperia Play is a far cry from such claims. Its thick profile and hefty weight, coupled with a mostly plastic exteri...
Being the first and only smart phone with built-in dedicated gaming controls, it seems like the XPERIA Play is catering to a minor set of audience. However, the potential for this device as a dedicated handheld gaming device coupled with its substantial s...