• Sony’s PS4: Everything We Know


    PS4 Announced

    PS4 Announced

    Sony Computer Entertainment, SCE, has finally unwrapped the company’s next-gen home console, PlayStation 4. Here are all the details.

    The console:

    The console sports an AMD 8-core CPU SoC based on Jaguar Technology and a set 8GB of GDDR5 RAM, with graphic AMD’s Next-gen Radeon based graphic engine.

    PS4 Specs

    PS4 Specs

    Main Processor

    • Single-chip custom processor
    • CPU : x86-64 AMD “Jaguar”, 8 cores
    • GPU : 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD next-generation Radeon based graphics engine

    Memory

    • GDDR5 8GB

    Hard Disk Drive

    • Built-in

    Optical Drive

    • (read only)
    • BD 6xCAV
    • DVD 8xCAV
    • I/O
    • Super-Speed USB (USB 3.0), AUX

    Communication

    • Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T)
    • IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
    • Bluetooth 2.1 (EDR)

    AV output

    • HDMI
    • Analog-AV out
    • Digital Output (optical)*Specifications are subject to change without notice.

    The console will launch in Holiday 2013. A rumor suggests that there will be two SKUs at price tags around $429 and $529.

    Next-gen PlayStation Eye:

    Each console is said to ship with the next-gen PlayStation Eye camera which packs a pair of wide-angle cameras that will pick up signals from the new DualShock 4 controllers.

    PS4 Eye

    PS4 Eye

    PlayStation 4 Eye

    • External Dimension Approx. 186mm x 27mm x 27mm (width x height x depth)(tentative)
    • Weight Approx. 183g (tentative)
    • Video Pixel (Maximum) 1280 x 800 pixel x 2
    • Video Frame Rate 1280×800 pixel @ 60fps
    • 640×400 pixel @ 120fps
    • 320×192 pixel @ 240fps
    • Video Format RAW, YUV (uncompressed)
    • Lens Dual Lenses, F value/F2.0 fixed focus
    • Capture Range 30cm~∞
    • Field-of-View 85
    • Microphone 4 Channel Microphone Array
    • Connection Type PS4 dedicated connector (AUX connector)
    • Cable Length Approx. 2m (tentative)

    The new 3D camera detects the player from the light bars attached to the new controller for an easy identification. It will let you spectate and watch other friends play games from your console’s dashboard with the ability to remotely control games their friends are playing to help them get through a tough spot.

    The Controller:

    The new controller, Dualshock 4, will come with a new small touchpad in the center that will work as an input button, capacitive type and two-point multitouch panel. A new “share” button, by which you can record gameplay and onscreen footage and share it directly with your friends. Some claims that you can actually have access to the last 15 minutes recorded anytime you press the share button.

    DUALSHOCK 4

    DUALSHOCK 4

    Dualshock 4 specs:

    External Dimensions

    • Approx. 162mm x 52mm x 98mm (width x height x depth) (tentative, excludes largest projection)

    Weight

    • Approx. 210g (tentative)

    Keys / Switches

    • PS button, SHARE button, OPTIONS button
    • Directional buttons (Up/Down/Left/Right)
    • Action buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square)
    • R1/L1/R2/L2 button, Left stick / L3 button, Right stick / R3 button, Pad Button
    • Touch Pad 2 Point Touch Pad, Click Mechanism, Capacitive Type
    • Motion Sensor Six-axis motion sensing system (three-axis gyroscope, threeaxis accelerometer)

    Other Features

    • Light Bar, Vibration, Built-in Mono Speaker
    • Ports: USB (Micro B), Extention Port, Stereo Headset Jack
    • Wireless Communication Bluetooth Ver2.1+EDR
    • Battery Type Built-in Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery Voltage DC3.7V (tentative) Capacity 1000mAh (tentative)
    PS Vita Integration and Second Screen:

    PS Vita is fully integrated even you can play/stream PS4 games right on it, thanks to Gaikai technology. You’ll also be able to control the PS4 remotely from your tablet or smartphone, a companion apps will be made available for iOS and Android. Some speculate that most of online features will require a premium subscription to use. Sony’s new online service will be called PlayStation World replacing PlayStation Plus. Its not known yet whether this related to Gaikai or PlayStation Cloud.

    Games:

    PlayStation 3 titles won’t be supported natively, confirmed Sony. But all PS1, PS2 and PS3 titles will be playable using Gaiki streaming technology on PS4 or actually on any platform, anything, anywhere.

    Killzone: Shadow Fall

    Killzone: Shadow Fall

    • Knack Sony’s Japan Studio
    • Killzone: Shadow Fall by Guerrilla Studio.
    • DriveClub by Evolution Studio.
    • InFamous: Second Son by Sucker Punch
    • Destiny, by Bungie, and Diablo III, by Blizzard
    • Watch Dogs from Ubisoft is confirmed as a launch title
    • New Final Fantasy title for PS4 will be announced at E3 this year

    + Images courtesy of Sony

  • Apple To Consider A Plastic Chassis For Its Entry-level Cheaper iPhone


    iPhone 3G Plastic Shell

    iPhone 3G Plastic Shell

    If Digitimes is to be believed, a new report comes this time to reiterate the story of Apple’s budget iPhone, the new entry-level device is said to feature a plastic chassis, rather than metal or reinforced glass. This comes as a way to cut cost for the hardware pricy parts.

    According to the report, the new iPhone will have its internal components visible due to a “special design.”

    However, other rumors are circulating that the entry-level iPhone will adopt a chassis mixed with plastic and metal, with the internal metal parts being able to be seen from outside through special design, the sources noted.

    Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg recently reported that Apple is working on a cheaper iPhone to launch in 2013 in a retail prices of $99 to $149.

    + Image courtesy of Engadget

  • iPhone 5 Early Reviews Are Overwhelmingly Positive


    iPhone 5 Early Reviews Are Overwhelmingly Positive

    iPhone 5 Early Reviews Are Overwhelmingly Positive

    Against or the haters, early reviews for the iPhone 5 are up now showing and overwhelmingly positive, praising its thin and light design, fast processor and LTE 4G speeds, and larger 4-inch display. Apple’s 2x speed and battery claims seem accurate. The new Lightning connector seems to be physically nice, though there is disappointment there is no speed improvement in syncing as compared to the old sync cable/connectors.

    Her are some of the more interesting points collected from early reviews. The iPhone 5 will officially launch on September 21st.

    Engadget:

    The iPhone 5 is a significant improvement over the iPhone 4S in nearly every regard, and in those areas that didn’t see an upgrade over its predecessor — camera, storage capacity — one could make a strong case that the iPhone 4S was already ahead of the curve. Every area, that is, except for the OS. If anything, it’s the operating system here that’s beginning to feel a bit dated and beginning to show its age.

    Still, the iPhone 5 absolutely shines. Pick your benchmark and you’ll find Apple’s thin new weapon sitting at or near the top. Will it convince you to give up your Android or Windows Phone ways and join the iOS side? Maybe, maybe not. Will it wow you? Hold it in your hand — you might be surprised. For the iOS faithful this is a no-brainer upgrade. This is without a doubt the best iPhone yet. This is a hallmark of design. This is the one you’ve been waiting for.

    SlashGear:

    Competition between mobile platforms keeps the industry moving and innovating. That can often present itself as a surfeit of innovation: feature upon feature, piled high in an all-singing, all-dancing device. Right now, the iPhone 5 has the best balance of everyday usability and performance, without the distraction of functionality that is clever but unintuitive. It’s an area in which Apple excels, and it’s the reason the iPhone 5 is one of the best smartphones on the market today.

    The Telegraph:

    Specificationists will say that with the iPhone 5 Apple is now behind its rivals in terms of features but in truth it’s hard to think of a feature offered elsewhere that the average person – as opposed to the tech obsessive – really needs. NFC is not sufficiently widely used, wireless charging is nice but still requires a charger plugged into the wall and most people get along fine without removable storage. The iPhone 5 is a great smartphone made even better. It’s fast, lightweight and backed by the largest application store for any device. It’s also probably the most beautiful smartphone anyone has ever made.

    Wall Street Journal:

    Apple has taken an already great product and made it better, overall. Consumers who prefer huge screens or certain marginal features have plenty of other choices,but the iPhone 5 is an excellent choice.

    T3

    Given that iPhone 4S users can upgrade to iOS 6 and do just about everything the iPhone 5 can do, and that Android users can get similarly impressive handsets for less dosh, we reckon the smart money won’t all be going on a new iPhone this year, even if the mass market can’t get enough of it. It’s good, very good. But it’s no longer the best around.

    Time:

    The bottom line, in case it isn’t clear already: The iPhone 5 is one terrific smartphone. Ignore the naysayers — even without any awesome technological breakthroughs, it’s a sizable improvement on the iPhone 4S. For many upgrades, LTE alone will be worth the price of admission.

    How does it stack up against the Galaxy S III, the current champ among Android phones? It’s really not that complicated a question. The Galaxy does more stuff; the iPhone 5 does somewhat fewer things, but tends to do them better. (And when the iPhone doesn’t do something right out of the box, there’s often an App Store app that will.)

    In other words, it boils down to a basic decision: features or polish? Only you can decide what’s important to you. It’s obvious which one Apple cares most about — and the iPhone 5 is the most artful, pleasing expression of its priorities yet.

    TechCrunch:

    Two other elements of the iPhone 5 that have already gotten a lot of press are the new EarPods and the new Lightning connector. I’m a big fan of the EarPods as they fit my ears almost perfectly — though I know that’s not the case with everyone. I can also hear bass for the first time with standard Apple earphones. They may not be the best earphones money can buy (nor should anyone expect them to be at $29.99 — or free with the new iPhone), but they’re a huge improvement over the old ones….As for the Lightning connector, it is what it is. A lot of people are upset that they’re going to need adapters for their old accessories. But that’s the price of progress. The Lightning connector is tiny compared to the old 30-pin connector, and the ability to plug it in with either side facing upwards is nice. I’m also not going to miss the pocket lint build up in the long port at the bottom of the iPhone.

    New York Times:

    If you have an iPhone 4S, getting an iPhone 5 would mean breaking your two-year carrier contract and paying a painful penalty; maybe not worth it for the 5’s collection of nips and tucks. But if you’ve had the discipline to sit out a couple of iPhone generations — wow, are you in for a treat.

    Bloomberg:

    The result is a phone that’s compact and feather-weight, yet, thanks to the materials used in its aluminum-and-glass body, conveys a sense of solidity and feels great in the hand. It also comes with newly redesigned headphones called EarPods that are the first ever from Apple that don’t either immediately fall out of my ears, hurt or both.

    Cnet:

    The iPhone 5 is the iPhone we’ve wanted since 2010, adding long-overdue upgrades like a larger screen and faster 4G LTE in a razor-sharp new design. This is the iPhone, rebooted.

    The new design is flat-out lovely both to look at and to hold, and it’s hard to find a single part that hasn’t been tweaked from the iPhone 4S. The iPhone 5 is at once completely rebuilt and completely familiar.

    Pocket-lint:

    Instead Apple has created a phone that the millions of current iPhone users will want to upgrade to. iPhone owners will love it, enjoy all those new features, and appreciate all the hard work, design, and engineering that has gone into it.

    The iPhone 5 is a phone that makes you feel safe. A phone that you know exactly how to use as soon as you take it out of the box and that is perfect for a huge number of people.

    It’s a phone that, until you start craving the iPhone 6, will serve you very well indeed.

    CBC:

    Given the iPhone 5’s sales expectations, it’s clear that many consumers just don’t care about the pricing. It’s simply a must-have gadget.

    Other manufacturers’ phones have newer, more innovative technologies in them – wireless charging or near-field communications that allow for data sharing by tapping phones together – but few if any inspire the obsessive devotion that Apple does.

    Few have also been able to bundle everything together – music and video content, hardware, software and apps – into a simple and elegant total package. The iPhone 5 may not be terribly innovative, but it does deliver that package better than any previous Apple product, and better than just about any other smartphone.