Beta Reverse escribió:No me había enterado de esto. 170 pavos... xDDDD
Desde luego que Sony es una puta máquina de hacer dinero.
Habrá a quien le parezcan caros, a otros razonable... Etc. Yo solo digo que si son iguales o superiores a los
Pulse Elite (que
parece que si) pago encantado los 170€ que comentas (aunque a mi me salen por 155€), pero eso ya es cada persona...
PD: Los Pulse Elite salieron al precio de $149.99 (MSRP) en el 2012, y los Platinum a $159.99 (MSRP) en 2017.
Edito: yayo_electrico escribió:nadie de singapur u otros lares dice nada aun de duracion de bateria?
Le he preguntado al de Singapur y me ha respondido esto:
I can't really test the battery. My normal daily gaming hours about 5 hours is sufficient for it before I go to bed.
After which it left about 1 bar and I had to charge it.
Edito 2: Primera Review que veo;
http://www.pcmag.com/review/350966/sony ... ss-headsetOtra Review:
http://www.stuff.tv/sony/playstation-pl ... set/reviewOtra Review:
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/playst ... ss-headsetUnboxing de GameSpot:
http://www.gamespot.com/gallery/lets-un ... 2900-1059/Bueno, ya he leído las impresiones... En resumen, con muchas ganas de probar ese Uncharted 4 en modo 3D Audio
stuff escribió:[...] Compared to the older headset the difference is night and day. For a start, there’s real space to the sound, so when Sam is talking to you from 20m away it sounds as if he really is 20m away, and when you’re out in the Scottish Highlands the whole thing sounds open and airy, unlike on the old headset where it might as well be a drawing room.
Dialogue always comes through clearly (unless, you know, it’s not supposed to for cinematic reasons), and there’s loads of punch and weight to the gunshots and explosions we all love. Sound moves around you really effectively, too. [...]
Coinciden en que le falta pegada en los graves, pero que tampoco es para exagerar