Mitsubishi is currently planning to develop a '3D Blu-ray Player'. When presenting this demo they handed out 'goofy 3d glasses' and showed some new 3D-imaging technology the company has been working on. They say. . .
. . .the demo was run from a massive Dell desktop and output onto a large DLP set. In an effort to inject new life into the fading rear-projection category, the company's pitch was that the 3D technology worked with existing DLP TVs and projectors (due to DLP's native 120Hz refresh rate, which allows you to split it into 60/60 for 3D) but not with LCD and plasma displays.
After the live demo they went on and hinted that they would be integrating their new technology into one of the 3 major game consoles. Since the PS3 is the only one that supports Blu-ray what ever could they mean?
Yet another leak for the ASUS ROG Ally X points towards as much as 8 hours of battery, but how does that compare to the competition?
Honestly, I really like this updated version. But it doesn't solve the biggest flaw that the original had for me: the Z1 Extreme APU. Yes, it's an extremely powerful part, but it is not part of AMD's Adrenalin driver update program, so it's dependent on Asus for driver updates. And unfortunately, Asus doesn't have a stellar record of support for their devices.
Up to 8 hours basically just means the least demanding games. AAA gaming at highest wattage would probably be about 2-3 hours which is good compared to just about 1 hour with the current ally. The OLED Deck can do about 2-3hrs.
Even 10 years after release, Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA Online's player engagement has risen drastically compared to last year.
If you're replaying MGS1 in any of its available forms, you'll want to know how to unlock all the best items in the game!
cool, only prob is after one hour of playing you will get head ackes
but who has DLP TVs anyways?
this is the third time that this story has gotten approved
like including rumble in their controllers
supposively Sonys coming out with one..well atleast the admit their mistakes
I remember playing a 3d game for super Nintendo came with 3d glasses the 3d effects dint really work but I though it was cool at the time it was a platforming game.