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Why should you buy the PS5 or X-Box Series

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     It is another plus for the Play Station Family as they welcome the new Play Station 5 (PS5) during the easing of lock-down. It is no surprise as the launch of the PS5 was delayed due to the effect of the corona virus pandemic which affected a lot of tech companies operations (Apple, Samsung and the likes), while some others did remote jobs to continue operations during the lock-down. The play station 5 has been rumored since early 2019 and finally the await is over as we are experiencing a new evolution of gaming experience from both the PS5 and the Xbox Series X.  The X-Box Series X on the other hand was announced during the  E3 2019 as "Project Scarlett" and is scheduled for release in late 2020 and we are going to take a close look at these gaming consoles. SPECIFICATIONS                                     Play Station 5        ...

Xbox One S Laptop Is Here, Ben Hecks Hacks Microsoft Latest Console

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Ben Heck Hacks Microsoft’s Latest Console ‘Xbox One S’ And Converts Into A Laptop Benjamin “Ben” Heck, the creator and host of The Ben Heck Show, has managed to tinker the current generation with the  best gaming console “Xbox One S” released by Microsoft and convert it to an awesome portable laptop complete with screen for full-powered gameplay on the move. For those unfamiliar, Ben is a YouTuber that hacks, builds, re-designs gadgets and talks about different know-hows on his channel. The video below shows him breaking down the components necessary to make the machine run on a laptop front, and then configuring it for best results. While the there’s a lot of work that goes into making of the laptop, it’s definitely a fascinating process to see what makes an Xbox One tick. Ben uses many of the major components of the Xbox One S (Blue Ray Drive, Power Supply Unit, a Motherboard, and a Hard Drive) as the base for the laptop. He also uses a controller to navigate menu...

Nintendo Announces New 2DS XL, Returns to Clamshell Design

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A few years back, Nintendo launched a low-cost follow-up to its 3DS. The 2DS was a slate instead of a clamshell, and it dropped the 3D capabilities Nintendo built into the 3DS, all while selling for a lower price ($129 at launch compared with $170 for the 3DS at the time). Now, Nintendo has released a new budget-oriented version of its 3DS XL, the New 2DS XL. The New 2DS XL drops the slate form factor that the 2DS favored and returns to a clamshell design. As the name implies, the “2DS” still can’t handle the stereoscopic 3D effects that the 3DS uses — though these were generally limited to eye candy and minimal changes, unless you consider high battery life consumption to be a feature. Otherwise, the hardware between the New 3DS XL and New 2DS XL is identical, though not always laid out in the same fashion. The front camera has been moved to the hinge on the 2DS XL, while the rear camera is now on the bottom of the system. This means the New 2DS XL should also feature a quad-co...

PS4 on ANDROID

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This video reveals how we can play ps 4 on our Android phones. And also using the Sony Ps4(play station 4) Bluetooth pad on ANDROID phones.