PARIS: Calling the “next generation” – get ready to choose your console. Aiming for system supremacy, gaming giants Sony and Microsoft are about to go head-to-head with their latest offerings: PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.
Battle lines are being drawn as rivals prepare for the launch of products whose intoxicating technical specifications and a combination of exclusive game catalog have been carefully refined to maintain the loyalty of hordes of fans.
With its new console and associated range of services, Microsoft wants to make the leap to Sony, which has traded twice as many PlayStation 4 units as Xbox One sales since their respective launches in 2013.
Here’s how the two new game consoles compare:
Microsoft’s offering, which stylistically looks a lot like a PC, will leave the starting blocks first with a release on November 10 and pre-orders will be taken starting on September 22.
Sony’s PS5 will go on sale two days later in Australia, North America, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan and Mexico, and other markets will have to wait a week.
Pre-orders for the PS5 were scheduled to begin Thursday “at select retailers.”
Sony said Wednesday that it will offer “premium” and “digital” incarnations of its console.
They take different budgets into account with the $ 499 premium model that offers 4K media playback through an Ultra HD Blu-ray player. The digital-only version, which costs $ 100 less, lets you play downloaded games and media in real time.
Microsoft is also priced at $ 499 for its own “premium” offering, while its “mini” version is priced at $ 300.
“Sony, with its entry model, is affording itself a higher price than Microsoft. As a market leader, it can afford to do so,” gaming analyst Laurent Michaud told AFP.
“It would have been interesting for Microsoft to push their pricing strategy to be a bit lower on the high-end model,” said Michaud.
On design, companies have taken radically different approaches. Sony’s PS5 is tall and sleek, a V-shaped white exterior on black with subtle blue lighting for a futuristic style that some consider wouldn’t look out of place on a Star Wars set.
The controller retains the white-on-black look in a radical departure from previous incarnations.
Xbox is left with a sober black and understated logo on a black tower and a controller that remains essentially aesthetically faithful to previous generations.
For the Xbox design team, their product is “the fastest and most powerful console ever.” The company’s website urges fans to jump in, ignite, and “power their dreams.”
Offering potential 8K video capabilities, the kit features a 12 teraflop graphics processor, compared to the PS5’s 10.3, and superior data processing power overall.
In terms of memory, the two consoles are roughly the same.
For Michaud, however, the battle for processing power makes no sense.
“The more you broaden the player base, the less power is a criterion. Kids don’t care less about power when they play Fortnite. It’s the gaming experience that counts,” he said.
In terms of exclusive titles, Sony has put out a top-notch selection to coincide with its launch.
The biggest include a sequel to Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and most notably “Final Fantasy XVI,” the latest in the celebrated series due out on PC next year.
As for the thorny compatibility issue, Xbox Series X buyers will be able to play games written for all previous consoles.
PS5 buyers should be able to play games written for PS4, but not older machines.
5 Tech Projects Worth Investing In: Smartpen, Laptop Stand, Gaming Pad
Future technology
Not all innovative technology is released by big brands. Crowdfunding is a great way for small businesses with great ideas to get the cash they need to get started.
ET summarizes some of your current favorites.
Taihe Gemini
A multi-screen computer setup offers several benefits for work and play. This is easy to do at home or in the office, but what about when you travel or work in a cafe? For such cases, Taihe Gemini is a 15.6-inch portable touchscreen that weighs only 900 grams. You can get it in Full HD (touch screen) or 4K (non-touch) resolution and it has a metal kickstand design to hold it at any viewing angle. Depending on the version you choose, you can have HDMI, USB Type-C, mini DisplayPort, 3.5mm audio, and multiple USB ports (UHD variant only) for connectivity. You don’t have to worry about power because the Gemini has a built-in battery for up to 5 hours of backup. You can use it in landscape or portrait mode with your laptop, phone or console in mirror mode or as a second screen. It’s currently on Kickstarter and the Full HD variant costs $ 219, while the 4K variant costs $ 299 and shipping is expected to begin in May 2019.
(Image: www.kickstarter.com)
MOFT
Only when you get a good laptop stand will you realize the difference it makes in terms of ergonomics. The problem is that laptop stands are big and heavy; You really don’t want to add that weight to your existing laptop, especially if it’s moving around a lot. MOFT is the world’s first invisible laptop stand that attaches to your laptop without adding much bulk. It is made with polyurethane and fiberglass; You shouldn’t notice the 3mm thickness and 65 gram weight at all. It can be adjusted to raise the laptop from 2 to 3.2 inches. MOFT works with laptops with screens up to 15.6 inches and uses removable glue to stick / peel off without leaving residue. You can get it in four colors: gold, rose gold, silver and gray. At the time of writing this report, 22,535% has already been funded on Indiegogo. You can receive your order for US $ 19 with delivery in April 2019.
(Image: www.kickstarter.com)
Zanco smartpen
It might look like a thick whiteboard marker, but the Zanco Smart Pen is actually multiple devices in one. They claim that it is the thinnest mobile phone in the world (it is a feature phone, but it has a 0.96-inch color screen). It also has physical numbers and navigation buttons. Other features include a nano SIM slot, microSD slot for storage, 3.5mm jack, built-in dual microphones, a call receiving speaker, loudspeaker, front camera and rear camera. For connectivity, it has Bluetooth 3.0 by which it can connect with a smartphone and act as a Bluetooth headset. Not forgetting that it also works as a touch pen, laser pointer, voice recorder, MP3 / Mp4 player and has a voice changer function. Battery life is approximately 6 hours on a single charge. At the time of writing, the project has already been funded and you can reserve one for US $ 59 + shipping with delivery scheduled for April 2019.
(Image: www.kickstarter.com)
Piqo projector
If you want a 100-inch or larger screen with a projector, you’ll need one of those heavy, bulky devices that use a lot of power. The Piqo pocket projector changes this notion by projecting a 240-inch screen from a 2-inch cube that weighs just 210 grams. It has Full HD resolution, 200 lumens brightness (most pocket projectors only do 100 lumens), and it even has automatic keystone adjustment so you get the best possible image. It has HDMI input, 3.5mm audio output, microSD card slot, USB port for media playback, plus WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. There are touch controls on the top, integrated speakers, a quad-core processor, 16GB internal storage, and a 5-hour battery life. Plus, the projector runs on Android – you can install apps from the Google Play Store and view content without connecting any device. At the moment, the projector is available for a pre-priced price of US $ 349 on Indiegogo (Rs 25,000 approx.) And is expected to ship in May 2019.
(Image: www.piqoprojector.com)