Not exact matches
Look Me In The Eye is the most
powerful show on Australian
TV.
The Superbowl
TV spots keep on coming this evening and here's a 30 second
look at Sam Raimi's OZ THE GREAT AND
POWERFUL, which...
An in - room iron and ironing board, a
powerful hairdryer and full length mirror, and a Samsung Slimline wall - mounted flat screen
TV complete the
look.
(I am getting one on 10/28 for SSOD, mind you) Cons: less
powerful hardware than direct competitors, multi-plat games
look worse 80 % of the time on X1 and the other 20 % only
look equal to PS4 (never better), less 1st party studios making new games and IPs than competitors, a basically ruined relationship between MS and the consumer due to lies and 180's (makes me happy, wouldn't have ever bought the X1 if I HAD to get Kinect), I could go on... these are not me bashing the system, they're literally facts Pros: I can watch
TV while I play my game, I can «snap» achievements while playing, I can watch football, and then basically nothing else I guess I am old school and use my game systems for games and media playing only.
Bound to but a few weeks later pc games will
look better and so on so stick to game play and be happy Also pumpkinfarts Xbox zombies do that alot these days On topic ya falling for better gfx sales to this console in my store are mostly trade in not new buyers Most of em don't have 4k
tvs Maybe the most
powerful console but deffo not the best games to play I will be tied up on God of war Last of us 2 and even dreams Countless vr games Also switch not the best
looking games but most playful and that is less
powerful
Sony has finally confirmed that they will be releasing a more
powerful version of their PlayStation 4 console, with the new version being able to support 4K
TV's and will make games using their new PlayStation VR
look much crisper, thanks to its improved processing speed and richer graphics.
The impact on you at home: In addition to
TV - related actions, the Alexa Voice Remote will let you interact with Alexa similarly to what you can do with an Amazon Echo — though as we said when we
looked at the Fire
TV box, it's not quite as
powerful as the Echo.
Linked up to a decent flatpanel
TV via HDMI, LG's J10HD delivers superb DVD pictures, with
powerful colours and deep blacks that help to make detail
look pin - sharp.