pana imi aduce astia consola de la altex ma gandeam sa ii fac un sistem audio, ce parere aveti e bun Receiver 3D YAMAHA RX-V375 ( Receiver 3D YAMAHA RX-V375 | ALTEX )
pana imi aduce astia consola de la altex ma gandeam sa ii fac un sistem audio, ce parere aveti e bun Receiver 3D YAMAHA RX-V375 ( Receiver 3D YAMAHA RX-V375 | ALTEX )
sa imi redea sunetul din ps 4
sau ce sfaturi imi dati sa imi fac un sistem audio 5.1 sa imi redea cat mai bn sunetul din ps 4 ?
Acumulatorul din Dualshock 4 se descarcă dupa 6-7 ore de gameplay. Cam putin, comparativ cu DS3 care daca nu ma insel ducea lejer 24-25 h![]()
Jenanta treaba cu acumulatorii, sper sa fie optiune de DS4 cu fir, poate fi din cauza ledului - cand v-am spus acum 2-3 luni ca nu este ok un controller cu lumini pe el si touch multi au spus sa mi vad de treaba..., chestia cu acele culori pentru identificarea jucatorilor in mplayer seamana cu filmul Reservoir Dogs, adica mr Pink, mr White etc...adevarul este ca fara ele nu putem juca, inovatia da nastere si la prostie. Povestea cu analoagele este adevarata sau nu ?
Optiune DS4 cu fir? Pai cred ca nu e greu sa iei un cablu usb si sa-l atasezi la controler si respectiv la portu usb din PS4
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News: Sony UK 'ready and willing' to break sales record with PS4 - ComputerAndVideoGames.com
The UK arm of PlayStation believes that pent-up demand for the PS4, coupled with a healthy launch day allocation, gives the new console a real chance to break Britain's all-time sales record.
Currently the fastest selling console in the UK is Sony's PSP, which was sold to 185,000 consumers after just four days on the market. But, hours ahead of Sony's midnight PS4 launch event in Covent Garden, the corporation's UK managing director Fergal Gara said the PS4 could hit new heights.
Gara (left) attended the London PS Vita launch event in 2011 and is making final preparations for the PS4 release party in Covent Garden
"Like North America, the UK is a huge priority for us because it sits at the front-end of appetite for new technology," Gara told CVG.
"With PS4, stock allocation in the UK is very healthy indeed and we go into this ready and willing and break our own previous launch record."
Microsoft may have already usurped the PSP's record, however. The software giant launched its Xbox One console on Friday and, within 48 hours, had already amassed 150,000 unit sales across the UK.
It is unclear if the company has enough remaining supply to outpace the PSP record. Nintendo's Wii U, meanwhile, sold 40,000 units in 48 hours.
"WE CAN'T WIND BACK THE CLOCK WITH PS3, BUT WE ARE HIGHLY AMBITIOUS WITH PS4"
Sony sold around ten million PS2s in the UK, yet lost its grip on the market with the release of the PS3, which has so far sold more than five million units in total. Microsoft's Xbox 360 is far ahead, with total UK sales of more than 8.4 million.
Gara insisted that "beating the competition is not the most important thing here", but says Sony believes it can close the gap.
"There is definitely an ambition to reduce that gap, but first and foremost the ambition is to be the gamers' choice, and I think one leads to the other. I think we're doing a great job for the gamer, the market share will follow," he explained.
Sony UK has taken over London's famous OXO tower as part of the PS4 launch campaign
"The PS3 is now in the twilight of its years, so we're not saying we'll fix the PS3's [market share gap] and we can't wind back the clock, but we are highly ambitious for PS4, and the early demand is superb. We are going to come out of the blocks very strong.
"So we will certainly compete better this time, we've certainly got a better shout with a really great machine at such a great price. We've entered the cycle on time at the target price, with a great feel-good factor among gamers. The support we've had from the community has been humbling."
He added: "Satisfying the gamer is the most important thing, satisfying our shareholders is maybe the second. But if we're doing both of those things it is likely we'll be the lead console."
Elsewhere in his interview with CVG, Gara suggested PS4 could win over casual gamers' hearts, and dismissed industry suggestions that the whole market has declined in the wake of the smartphone games revolution and Nintendo's slump in hardware sales.
"If you compare the core gamer market in the UK to the generation before, there was about ten million PS2s and two million consoles from Nintendo and Microsoft in the UK, so the current generation has expanded from that.
"Of course, within the last generation the PS2 had a good chunk of the casual market with games like Buzz and SingStar, and in this last cycle it was the Wii that grabbed that casual market. So if you combine the Wii and the core consoles, the installed base is about 20 million, which obviously represents huge growth over the previous generation.
"TIME WILL TELL WHICH COMPANY WILL HAVE THE IDEA THAT DRAWS IN THE MASS MARKET AGAIN"
"So what is the potential for the market this generation? I would say the core market will remain robust, and time will tell which company will have the idea that draws in the mass market again and excites them the way we have seen in the past. Credit to Nintendo, they did a superb job in the last generation, I think the challenge is for PlayStation to pick up that market.
"We are absolutely focused on the core gamer. Everything in the machine, and the painful and expensive decisions we took to assemble it, has been built for the core gamer. But with a relatively assessable price point on day one, there's no reason not to say you can't pull in the casual gamer earlier in the cycle than usual."
PS4 & PS Vita bundle will cost you under 500 pounds, confirms Sony -- PlayStation Universe
The PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita ‘Ultimate Bundle’ will be available for purchase from this evening, priced at just under £500.
While the bundle is contingent on PS4 stock availability, Sony has worked closely with its retailer partners to ensure that a ‘soft bundle’ will be up for sale at select shops starting today.
Speaking with Eurogamer, Fergal Gara, head of Sony Computer Entertainment U.K. (SCE UK), commented: “We’re working with our retail partners to put across the proposition as well as we can.
"It'll come to market in a few different shapes and guises. You may walk in and get a great deal on 'buy a Vita when bought with' type deal. So if you buy a PS4 you can get a Vita for X. And others will say, well here's the Ultimate Bundle and you get all those bits in it.
"But as a base price point, in other words for the two consoles, we expect the gamer to be able to pick that up for under £500. It's not a hard bundle pack at this point in time. It's us working with the retailer to effectively deliver a soft bundle."
Buying the Ultimate Bundle will save you around £10 give or take, as the PS4 retails for £349 alone while the PS Vita clocks in at about £150 depending on the model.
Sony has made a concerted effort to trumpet the connectivity between its new home console and latest handheld, and packaging them together feels like the next logical step in marketing their appeal. Remote Play in particular is what convinced the hardware giant to bundle both formats at retail.
"Our stimulus to do that is mainly the fact that once we got our hands on Remote Play we thought, wow, it really is real and good, and that deserves a shout," continued Gara.
"And of course it's a PlayStation point of difference. "We think, for four hundred and something pounds you're getting two consoles, if you get PlayStation Plus with that then you've got an Instant Game Collection for both. So now they're both great companion devices and they're standalone devices. Why wouldn't we underline that and highlight that point of difference? We really believe in it."
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"Two separate surveys are showing that the PlayStation 4 sits substantially ahead of Microsoft’s Xbox One when it comes to polling American consumers about console preference. According to a new Nielsen survey, 30% of active gamers intend to definitely buy a PS4 console while 22% said the same about the Xbox One. According to Parks Associates, 36% of console shoppers favor PS4 while 27% are leaning towards Xbox One."
PlayStation UK Provides Hundreds of Gamers in Line for a PS4 With Blankets and Pizza
Can’t say that Sony doesn’t take care of its customers. The PS4 is less than four hours away from its UK launch and the local branch of Sony Computer Entertainment is making sure that the hundreds of gamers orderly lined up in London aren’t left without food and warmth.
The company provided custom PlayStation “This is For the Players” blankets, and partnered with the local branch of Domino’s to deliver Pizza to the people in line, carried to the event on a Driveclub-inspired Mercedes Benz supercar.
Below you can see a few pictures, tweeted by PlayStation Access and Domino’s Pizza UK.
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