Sentences with phrase «not next generation hardware»

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Where the game has been severely improved over its last title on the Xbox, on a next - generation system, the hardware is not effectively utilized to make this game a viable choice over its cheaper Xbox cousin.
Those near - perfect aggregated review scores the game attracted at launch suggests that the third - person shooter doesn't get much better than this, but if anyone can take it to new heights during the next hardware generation, it's Naughty Dog.
2006, in the midst of next - generation hardware, was not an ideal time for its debut on P...
It's not surprising that eReader makers would focus on this issue for their next generation of hardware.
Connectivity Wi - Fi (802.11 a / b / g / n), Wi - Fi Direct, DNLA Built - in mobile hotspot functionality Next - generation Bluetooth 4.0 backward compatible with older Bluetooth - enabled peripherals and includes stereo audio streaming Near Field Communication (NFC) for sharing contacts, web pages, directions, and more to compatible phones as well as payments GPS for navigation and location services Integrated Google Maps with turn - by - turn navigation, street and satellite views Communications & Internet Full messaging capabilities including SMS text, MMS picture / video and IM instant messaging Full HTML browser with Adobe Flash Support Personal and corporate e-mail access with support for Exchange ActiveSync as well as mobile e-mail accounts (Google push, Yahoo!, POP3, IMAP) Hardware Dual - core 1.5 GHz processor capable of opening web pages twice as fast as most other smartphones 4.8 - inch HD Super AMOLED multi-touch screen (1280 x 720 pixels) MicroUSB port 3.5 mm headphone jack Memory 16 GB internal memory (non-expandable) microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 64 GB 2 GB RAM for improved multitasking Camera 8 - megapixel camera with continuous auto focus, zero shutter lag, face detection, high dynamic range mode, burst mode, and more Full HD 1080p video capture (30 fps) Front - facing 1.9 - megapixel camera for HD video chats and self portraits Multimedia Music player compatible with MP3, WMA, AAC / AAC +, eAAC +, MIDI amd WAV Video player compatible with MPEG4, H. 264, H. 263and DivX
This is good news for Nintendo who have been lagging behind in TV console hardware; let's just hope their spirits aren't dampened with the release of the next - generation consoles from their competition.
An interesting article, but, as someone who has bought none of the newest next - generation consoles (the most recent purchase was an NDS a year ago), I can say that the two reasons I haven't bought a PS3 are: price, and, currently, removal of backwards compatibility from the hardware.
It might not be next generation, or the generation after, but cloud gaming will be the way forward when network connectivity and server hardware are up to scratch, and to a large extent, that future is already here.
The «next generation» will be defined by software and services, not hardware.
While the jump to the next - generation of hardware wasn't quite as impressive as we had hoped there is still enough here to keep the franchise going strong.
For the UK and Europe, the next generation doesn't start for another couple of weeks, while Japan is months away from the arrival of Sony's latest hardware.
These instances are odd to say the least, as it doesn't seem like Murdered tries to push the visual boundaries of what next generation hardware can produce.
While any of us might've predicted that the Xbox One wasn't going to be the Dreamcast of Microsoft's venture into consoles, it's nice to know that the company hasn't let sales numbers deter it from its commitment to the next generation of game hardware.
Factors that could cause Blizzard Entertainment's actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward - looking statements set forth in this release include, but are not limited to, sales of Blizzard Entertainment's titles, shifts in consumer spending trends, the seasonal and cyclical nature of the interactive game market, Blizzard Entertainment's ability to predict consumer preferences among competing hardware platforms (including next - generation hardware), declines in software pricing, product returns and price protection, product delays, retail acceptance of Blizzard Entertainment's products, adoption rate and availability of new hardware and related software, industry competition, rapid changes in technology and industry standards, protection of proprietary rights, litigation against Blizzard Entertainment, maintenance of relationships with key personnel, customers, vendors and third - party developers, domestic and international economic, financial and political conditions and policies, foreign exchange rates, integration of recent acquisitions and the identification of suitable future acquisition opportunities, Activision Blizzard's success in integrating the operations of Activision Publishing and Vivendi Games in a timely manner, or at all, and the combined company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits and synergies of the transaction to the extent, or in the timeframe, anticipated.
From Infinity Ward's perspective, the next generation hardware is not so much about gameplay innovation, but the opportunity to create the most realistic Call of Duty so far.
Microsoft and Sony are focusing on new «innovative» peripherals to keep their current consoles selling for another couple years; I don't see them releasing any information about next generation hardware at E3.
Microsoft has clout going into the next generation of hardware at this point while Sony has to regroup to overcome the stigma of mistakes that the PlayStation 3 era ushered in for the company (don't get me wrong; I enjoy playing my PS3, but Sony management dropped the ball plenty of times over the past six years).
It's not a next - generation piece of hardware like Microsoft's Xbox Project Scorpio may be, but it's a happy medium that brings 4K gaming, 1080p @ 60 fps and smooth VR experiences to the masses at an affordable price.
When the series moved to the next gen consoles (PS2, Xbox, GC) I felt that it was still cemented in old generation design and didn't take enough advantage of the hardware advancements.
But keep in mind that none of the current and upcoming Android Wear smartwatches have the hardware to support NFC, so that is something that probably won't come about until early next year when the next generation of Android Wear devices are born.
With Xperia Z, Sony put its flagship on par, if not above, with the competition in terms of equipping flagship smartphones with next generation hardware.
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