Which? Conversation: Despite the lukewarm reception 3D tech has had before now, following our hands-on experience at CES 2011 it’s clear 3D’s here to stay. And it’s the development of glasses-free tech that’s going to ensure its success.
Razer has been surprising us every CES and this year is no different.
Can anybody explains me why they mention xcloud and stadia as could gaming as if they invented and are the only ones doing it when playstation now exist and also does it or shieldtv ? I have steamed game on playstationnow and i can also play any game on steam streaming it through my shieldtv without the need of owning a pc.
Dell and Alienware continue to showcase their relentless commitment to gaming innovations at CES. Kicking things off with the new redesigned Dell G5 15 SE (Special Edition), the latest product in Dell’s G Series portfolio for new and price-conscious gamers. You’ll also learn about a new software to help monitor in-game performance without having to …
Hopefully there are a few alienware ufos made because I know a lot of people like portable gaming but have to suffer because the ones available are weak and have hardware issues that need to be sorted. Some people say power doesnt matter but are wishing everyday to have a more powerful switch. Now people can have way better technology with a lot more available pc games.
Certainly a nice looking device. I might be interested if the price/power ratio is reasonable. Knowing Alienware though, thats a not so good chance. Steam, xCloud, Play Anywhere, apps, media, possibly navigation and maps...could be a nice little multimedia handheld device.
I'll always be interested in dedicated gaming handhelds, but seeing as this is Alienware I doubt the price will be anywhere near affordable
The Alienware UFO looks bad ass! I would seriously consider getting one of these things.
The same old dream of PC-on-mobile again....... This dream has never/ will not ever be realized, at least in the business sense. Games in each game-eco system must cater to the specific requirement in order to success. Mainly the different screen size + control method (PC vs Console vs mobile phone vs Nintendo). Most PC game are designed around the control method of mouse + keyboard. It will be very difficult to translate this into a console-like mobile machine. Also, game developer would have to do a lot of optimization for their PC game to work on this new machine.
This image basically confirms that in Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon we will be seeing an alternate story. While it has been stated by Nintendo multiple times that this was the case, they were never really clear on it.
Why in fucks name did the designs for the mc make it through the planing stages of development? They are by far the worse thing pokemon have produced.
Hm, going to have to be cheaper for me.
One slight ommisssion - many people feel physically sick watching 3D TV. Nothing to do with the tech, just a fact of human biology.
From what I can gather, if you feel a bit sick and nauseous while trying to read in a car - your 3D days are numbered before they even begin.
at first I was a sceptical of 3D at first especial the fact that you have to wear glasses and Price, but now when you look at the backing it receive from the likes of Sky, Espn, most of the major electrical giants(Pansonic,sony, Samsung), you kinda of sense that the 3D tech is here to stay this time round and it also helps that the 3D TV are getting cheap rapidly these days and the fact that glassless 3D TV will launch in the near future
I planned on buying a new HDTV this year and of course it was going to be 3D. Now with Sony also showing glass less 3D AND NOT telling us a lot about it, it just is gonna make me wait longer to buy a set.
We own 3 HDTVs and I always try not to but always wind up buying Sonys XBR line.
I am interested in the LG full LED 3D set (needs glasses) but its expensive
Glasses-free tech is stupid and waste of money. The depth may be there but you have to sit in front of the TV. iewing experience(wouldn't it be cool to lean around a bush that comes out of your TV and then shoot from there? Or playing with an EyePet or Kinectimal that actually came out of the screen. How about it?). I want the fire coming out of the TV. I want the 3D in front of me. I love 4D Rides, and seeing the picture come right out of the TV is awesome. It will make movies more entertaining, and gaming not only more immersive, but it adds an element to enhance the puzzles, vThe image renders exactly the same. There are new 3D TVs coming out that use pure Real D Theater technology. Oakley even has a great set that you can wear with it. It doesn't require the flicker effect of heavy battery powered glasses. I plan on getting one of those TVs later this year. I love 3D, but I am patient enough to wait. This is just another step in the move toward the future. 3D will be the thing for the next 5 years, and then it will evolve into something else. Remember when DVD players were $5000. I sure as hell didn't think it was worth it. But technology grows and each batch gets cheaper and more affordable. 3D is something that is not for everyone, but 3D is great to have for those who use it and those who don't(3D renders a higher resolution which in terms makes the 2D viewing better.)