A3 Task 3 - Presentation

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Q1. Do you own a games console?

Yes

No

Q2. Which games console do you own?

Xbox 360

Xbox One

Playstation 3

Playstation 4

Wii

Wii U

Q3. Did you own a games console in the past (if you don't

have one now)?

Yes

No

Q4. Why did you get rid of your games console (If you

owned one before)?

No interest in playing it

anymore

No time to play it anymore

I exchanged it for

something else

Other

Q5. Would you like to own a games console (If you don't

already own one)?

Yes

No

Q6. Do you game on anything, whather it would be a

game console or something else?

Yes

No

Q7. Would you say that you keep up with the gaming

news?

Yes

No

Q8. Do you think that gaming is an activity that is

worthwhile?

Yes

No

I don't know

Q9. Do you own a PC?

Yes

No

Q10. Do any of your family members play video games?

Yes

No

I don't know

If PS4 is the thoroughbred games machine, then this is the great, visionary all-rounder. Sony’s console has it outmatched when it comes to raw graphics grunt, and that’s reflected in lower resolutions right now and potentially weaker visuals in the future.

Yet Xbox One brings so much more to the part, whether the enhanced Kinect voice and motion controls, the superb integration of entertainment services, or the potential for cloud-based processing in years to come. Buying Xbox One is a gamble – and an expensive one at that – but it feels like the console of the future, and if Microsoft can deliver on its promises that gamble will pay off.

-Trusted Reviews

The PS4 is a powerful, great looking console that is need of some killer PS4 exclusives. These are bound to come in time, but there's no doubt that it's the more powerful of the two consoles and that Sony has produced a leaner, more gamer orientated console compared to the Xbox One.

-Trusted Reviews

Even by Nintendo’s standards, this is no ordinary run-of-the-mill console. The Wii U GamePad is a strange, brilliant and versatile controller, and employed properly might just power a new wave of fantastic, innovative games. As a vehicle for family fun, the Wii U is a formidable system, despite a slow UI and the odd niggle here and there. The struggle will be working out how it fits in between the current console generation and the next, and maintaining third-party support, but the potential is there for some great games, and some really unique experiences.

-Trusted Reviews

RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16 GB - £67

-Strikes a nice balance between quality and quantity.

-Is enough for the overall structure to work well

-Cheap to use

CPU: Intel Core i5 3.1 GHz - £125

-Good speed and extremely powerful processing

-Cheap to use

-Withstands the test of time well

GPU: GeForce GTX 750 Ti - 1020 MHz -£89

-Cheap

-Extremely powerful for its pricing (will be able to compare itself to many gaming PC's

-Good processing speed

-Withstands the test of time well

Video Display: 1080p HDMI

-Modern display

-Allows for the best quality in video games (that is affordable)

Internal Storage: 500GB Toshiba DT01ACA050 - £35

-Cheap (for it's storage capacity)

-Reads information fairly quickly

Power Supply: Fractal Design Newton R3 800Watts - £133

-Good amounts of power, enough to supply everything

-Isn't very loud and not as big

Portable Storage: Flash Drive only

Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n Wireless, USB 3.0, Ethernet 10/100/1000, DVD.

Software Kernel: Windows build

Sound: Stereo Sound

Thank you for your attention

Any questions?