While we wait to see if Apple’s AirPower mat will ever make an appearance, owners of new iPhones and Apple Watches who want to charge both at the same time could consider this Belkin dock. The BOOST↑UP Wireless Charging Dock works with iPhone 8…
Though Blizzard’s hit game Overwatch already offered a colorblind setting, many players complained that it was inadequate. The solution involved a color filter, not a true colorblind mode, resulting in mass color changes that altered the entire look of the game. That has change, with Blizzard releasing an update that brings nine color customization options. A large thread on the … Continue reading
The other day Sony announced the PlayStation Classic. This is essentially Sony’s take on the Classic consoles that Nintendo helped popularized from a couple of years ago. However as is the case with Nintendo’s Classic consoles, Sony also noted that its PlayStation Classic would not come with an AC adapter of its own.
Now this led to some wondering how on earth will they be able to power the device? The good news is that according to a Sony spokesperson, they told IGN that gamers would be able to use any AC adapter that meets the 5V/1.0A requirement, which they pointed out more or less includes those that are typically bundled with smartphones.
According to the rep, “Power for PlayStation Classic can be supplied using any USB power source meeting the 5V/1.0A requirement, including those that come with smartphones.” Granted this might seem troublesome to not have its own AC adapter, but considering that it is considered to be an environmental waste to have so many chargers, why not make use of one that you already have lying around, right?
The rep also confirmed that despite the USB ports that are used to connected the bundled controllers, newer controllers like the DualShock 4 will not work with it. “Peripherals for the original PlayStation or later platforms are not supported on PlayStation Classic, which is designed to work with the bundled controllers.”
PlayStation Classic Can Be Powered Using Your Smartphone’s AC Adapter , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
Parents, to curb your kid’s phone usage, you may no longer need to hold their chargers hostage, yell out nightly countdowns (“Three more minutes!”) or draft up elaborate tech contracts that you’ll look at exactly once. At least, if you’re on Apple devices. The new iOS 12 parental controls are here, and they allow you…
While we wait to see if Apple’s AirPower mat will ever make an appearance, owners of new iPhones and Apple Watches who want to charge both at the same time could consider this Belkin dock. The BOOST↑UP Wireless Charging Dock works with iPhone 8…
The other day Sony announced the PlayStation Classic. This is essentially Sony’s take on the Classic consoles that Nintendo helped popularized from a couple of years ago. However as is the case with Nintendo’s Classic consoles, Sony also noted that its PlayStation Classic would not come with an AC adapter of its own.
Now this led to some wondering how on earth will they be able to power the device? The good news is that according to a Sony spokesperson, they told IGN that gamers would be able to use any AC adapter that meets the 5V/1.0A requirement, which they pointed out more or less includes those that are typically bundled with smartphones.
According to the rep, “Power for PlayStation Classic can be supplied using any USB power source meeting the 5V/1.0A requirement, including those that come with smartphones.” Granted this might seem troublesome to not have its own AC adapter, but considering that it is considered to be an environmental waste to have so many chargers, why not make use of one that you already have lying around, right?
The rep also confirmed that despite the USB ports that are used to connected the bundled controllers, newer controllers like the DualShock 4 will not work with it. “Peripherals for the original PlayStation or later platforms are not supported on PlayStation Classic, which is designed to work with the bundled controllers.”
PlayStation Classic Can Be Powered Using Your Smartphone’s AC Adapter , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
Parents, to curb your kid’s phone usage, you may no longer need to hold their chargers hostage, yell out nightly countdowns (“Three more minutes!”) or draft up elaborate tech contracts that you’ll look at exactly once. At least, if you’re on Apple devices. The new iOS 12 parental controls are here, and they allow you…
While we wait to see if Apple’s AirPower mat will ever make an appearance, owners of new iPhones and Apple Watches who want to charge both at the same time could consider this Belkin dock. The BOOST↑UP Wireless Charging Dock works with iPhone 8…
Though Blizzard’s hit game Overwatch already offered a colorblind setting, many players complained that it was inadequate. The solution involved a color filter, not a true colorblind mode, resulting in mass color changes that altered the entire look of the game. That has change, with Blizzard releasing an update that brings nine color customization options. A large thread on the … Continue reading
The other day Sony announced the PlayStation Classic. This is essentially Sony’s take on the Classic consoles that Nintendo helped popularized from a couple of years ago. However as is the case with Nintendo’s Classic consoles, Sony also noted that its PlayStation Classic would not come with an AC adapter of its own.
Now this led to some wondering how on earth will they be able to power the device? The good news is that according to a Sony spokesperson, they told IGN that gamers would be able to use any AC adapter that meets the 5V/1.0A requirement, which they pointed out more or less includes those that are typically bundled with smartphones.
According to the rep, “Power for PlayStation Classic can be supplied using any USB power source meeting the 5V/1.0A requirement, including those that come with smartphones.” Granted this might seem troublesome to not have its own AC adapter, but considering that it is considered to be an environmental waste to have so many chargers, why not make use of one that you already have lying around, right?
The rep also confirmed that despite the USB ports that are used to connected the bundled controllers, newer controllers like the DualShock 4 will not work with it. “Peripherals for the original PlayStation or later platforms are not supported on PlayStation Classic, which is designed to work with the bundled controllers.”
PlayStation Classic Can Be Powered Using Your Smartphone’s AC Adapter , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.