La gente de Engadget ya le puso las manos al tan mencionado Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (PlayStation Phone) luego de que sus fotos aparecieran una y otra vez por toda la red y ya tenemos un avance previo de sus características las cuales pasamos a mencionar:
- Pantalla LCD táctil capacitiva (multi toque) de 4 pulgadas con resolución de 854 x 480 pixeles similar a la del X10
- Motor Bravia para reproducción mejorada de video
- Procesador de un solo núcleo con rango de 122.88 a 1 GHz (No se sabe aún si es el Qualcomm MSM8655 que puede llegar a 1.2 GHz)
- Procesador gráfico Adreno 250
- Cámara de fotos de 5MP, grabación de video a 800 x 480 pixels
- SO Android 2.3 Gingerbread
- 512 MB de RAM
- WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth 2.1 con EDR
- Receptor y transmisor FM
- 4 teclas debajo de la pantalla
- Gamepad estilo DualShock PlayStation
- Un solo par de botones en los hombros
- Touchpads que hacen la función de las palancas en el control DualShock
- Reproducción nativa de videos en 720p H.264
Vía Engadget
Exclusive: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (PlayStation Phone) preview
Oh yes. After all the unbearable teasing since we unveiled the first ever photos of the PlayStation Phone, we’ve finally managed to get hold of the real deal for an in-depth preview. Honestly, we couldn’t wait any longer with this thing floating around in China; we’d otherwise have to wait until MWC, where we expect the phone to be launched as the «Xperia Play» (and we shall refer to this name henceforth). Before you pop the cork for us, do bear in mind that what we’re seeing here is subject to changes, so don’t be alarmed by any missing features or exposed cables in our preview. When you’re ready, head right past the break to find out what Sony Ericsson’s cooking up.
Hardware
In case you haven’t been keeping your eyes peeled open for news about this intriguing device, here’s a little roundup of what we know so far: various screenshots have revealed the codenames «Zeus» plus «R800i,» and it’s now clear that this HSDPA phone with Gingerbread will be marketed under the Xperia brand, with a hint of PlayStation here and there. In terms of specs, we can confirm that the Xperia Play has a 4-inch multitouch 854 x 480 LCD, which is what the X10 has as well. In fact, the LCDs on both phones have similarly good color performance and viewing angles, but upon closer inspection we noticed that the Xperia Play’s LCD is brought closer to the glass, which may be why it produces a slightly darker black. Rumor from the Far East also has it that, like the Xperia Arc, the Xperia Play’s screen is powered by a Bravia engine for improved video playback.