Showing posts with label Gamer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gamer. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

Review: Duo Gamer iOS Controller

Makes iPad shooters playableFeels solidEasy to pair with iOS devicesExpensive at $80 (£50)Only works with select Gameloft titlesLacks bumpers

Everyone agrees that mobile gaming is the new hotness. Gameloft is on the forefront of this trend by creating iOS games that in many ways rival next-gen console titles. The one problem so far with playing games like N.O.V.A. 3 – Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance or Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation is the control scheme that forces users to control the game via virtual thumb sticks on the screen of their iPad. While it works, it's not necessarily the best way to enjoy your gaming experience.

While controller options are already available for Android devices, in typical Apple fashion, it's taken awhile to have one available for iOS devices. Enter the Duo Gamer from Seattle-based Duo Games.

Duo Gamer iOS Controller

Designed to work with the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, the Duo Gamer sports dual analog thumb-sticks, six buttons, a D-pad and connects with your iOS device via Bluetooth. Shipping with two AA batteries, we powered up the Duo Gamer, turned on our iPad's Bluetooth and the two devices were immediately talking to each other.

Since N.O.V.A. 3 – Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance is the Gameloft title we're most familiar with we decided to start off with that title. The game detected the controller immediately and playing instantly became more enjoyable.

Duo Gamer iOS Controller

The controller is solidly built and the recognizable button layout will be immediately familiar to anyone who uses an Xbox 360 or PS3. The Duo Gamer ships with a docking stand that serves the dual purpose of holding the controller when not in use but also propping up the iOS device during gameplay. Since most iPad owners already have a stand you'll probably just use that one instead of the Duo Gamer stand.

Seeing that the Duo Gamer turns your iOS device into a full-fledged gaming console, we connected our iPad to an HDTV via HDMI and actually played N.O.V.A. 3 from the comfort of a couch 10-feet away.

Duo Gamer iOS Controller

According to Gameloft and Duo Games the Duo Gamer is designed to work with several Gameloft titles including Asphalt 7: Heat, Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation, Order & Chaos Online, Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front, and N.O.V.A. 3 – Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance. That said, during our testing we were only able to get it to work with N.O.V.A. 3 and Asphalt 7: Heat. We imagine that this will change as more users report issues with certain titles and updates are issued.

While we really enjoy using the Duo Gamer it doesn't come without some serious drawbacks. Most notably is the device's limited compatibility. The fact that it only works with Gameloft titles seriously limits its usefulness. Add to that, it's extremely expensive at $79.99 (£50).

The classic button layout makes the Duo Gamer instantly accessible, and using it immediately improves gameplay on all compatible titles. It's easy to sync, maintains a fine connection through bluetooth, and the inclusion of a stand and two AA batteries is thoughtful.

The price, combined with the fact that it works with so few games. At $79.99 (£50), it's very tough to recommend given how few titles it supports.

Simply put if you're a dedicated Gameloft fan then you'll probably be pleased with the Duo Gamer. That said, others will no doubt be put off by it's high price and lack of across the board compatibility.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Review: Samsung Series 7 Gamer

High-end performanceGood hardware for the moneySamsung's UI has some useful optionsRuns relatively quiet and coolGaudy case lightsSamsung's UI is mostly obnoxiousNo 3D supportPage 1 of 3Overview and Specifications

With its blue backlit keyboard and i7 processor, Samsung's Series 7 Gamer laptop is a big shiny box of power. At 17 inches and 9 pounds, it's more of a semi-portable desktop replacement than a truly portable laptop. Still, this is a gaming computer, and with great power generally comes some serious bulk and a hefty down payment.

The first thing you'll notice about the Series 7 Gamer are all the blue lights, and a silver dial on the right side, near the monitor. This lets you cycle the computer into one of four modes: Gaming, Balanced, Library and Green Mode.

Samsung Series 7 Gamer laptop review

With an MSRP of $1,899 (note: Amazon is currently selling it for $1,742.98/£1,349.97), the Series 7 Gamer isn't cheap, but it's also not the priciest mobile gaming solution on the market (just look at the $2500 Razer Blade). A little under two grand is pretty much par for the course with any machine that's (partially) portable and capable of running Skyrim at a respectable resolution.

Let's get down to brass tacks: how much horsepower are you getting for your money? Quite a bit, we're happy to say. Here are the hard and fast specs for the Series 7:

Intel Core i7-3610QM @ 2.3GHz

w/ 6MB L3 cache

16GB DDR3 RAM

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M Graphics

1.5TB Hitachi Hard Drive

8GB SanDisk SSD

17.3" display with 1920x1080 resolution

Samsung Series 7 Gamer laptop review

The Samsung Series 7 Gamer also sports 4 USB ports (2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0), a Blu-Ray drive, 4 stereo speakers, plus built-in webcam and microphone. Our review unit had Windows 7 Home Premium installed.

The Series 7 is not customizable, this is the only configuration that Samsung currently offers.

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