The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play Is a New Concept

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play is an exciting new edition to the Sony range which is due for release in March 2011. The unit offers an impressive level of technology and aesthetic appeal whilst also offering PSP like gaming buttons to provide a gaming experience unlike any other.

The unit comes with a 4.0 inch LED backlit LCD touch screen which is able to display outstanding quality imagery by virtue of the 16 million colours it is able to display within a 480 x 854 pixel resolution. The display screen comes with a range of touch sensitive gaming controls in addition to the timescape user interface which is used for navigation purposes. In addition the unit comes with accelerometer and proximity sensors to automate a variety of tasks. However one of its most redeeming and impressive features is the PSP like gaming buttons which are available behind the screen and simply slide out to offer landscape mode gaming opportunities.

The answer also provides an impressive array of connectivity options which include Internet access either through its own HSDPA connection or the alternative of Wi Fi. The unit also comes with a microSD card slot, which is generally utilised to increase available memory capacity, which in this case can be increased from the 8 GB which is included as part of a package, up to 32 GB desired by the user. The handset also comes with satellite navigation through its own GPS function, with the added benefit of A-GPS support. Apart from the aforementioned connectivity options the unit also comes with a micro USB and Bluetooth connection. The unit utilises a 1 GHz a scorpion processor, which is one of the fastest available within the mobile phone market. In addition it utilises the gingerbread version of the android operating system.

The handset provides a 5.0 megapixel camera which operates at 2592 x 1944 pixels, whilst including autofocus, image stabilisation, touch focus as well as geo-tagging and an LED flash. The camera can also be utilised to record video at WVGA quality, whilst a secondary camera is also provided. Additional entertainment is provided by virtue of an MP4/MP3 multimedia player, a variety of games as you would expect, a digital compass, organiser, document viewer as well as predictive text input and a voice memo function.

Article Source: Ezine Articles

0 Comments:

Post a Comment