

- #FACEBOOK GAME MONSTER ON DOCK IT 720P#
- #FACEBOOK GAME MONSTER ON DOCK IT FULL#
- #FACEBOOK GAME MONSTER ON DOCK IT PORTABLE#
1:51:10 - Zelda Wind Waker Randomizer (Dolphin).1:44:05 - Xenoblade Chronicles (Dolphin).1:34:27 - New Super Mario Bros Wii (Dolphin).1:19:46 - Shadow of the Colossus (PCSX2).0:54:03 - Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Cemu).0:00:00 - Zelda Breath of the Wild (Cemu).You can find time stamps for the games tested below.
#FACEBOOK GAME MONSTER ON DOCK IT 720P#
Here, the games are running at 720p with a TDP of 15W, which should give around two hours of play time as a worst case scenario.
#FACEBOOK GAME MONSTER ON DOCK IT PORTABLE#
Note this footage was recorded using an AverMedia Portable 2 Plus so as not to impact system performance.įor this first look, I'll be showing off my handheld configuration. To save me describing each game in excruciating detail, I've put together a few videos to give you a clearer idea of how things run. The hot topic of the day is gaming, and exactly how far we can push this handheld when it comes to modern titles and high end emulation.
#FACEBOOK GAME MONSTER ON DOCK IT FULL#
We've talked about how the system feels enough for now anyway, I can go into more detail in the full review. The fan is relatively strong too, leading me to use it as a hand fan of sorts due to how my setup has it pointing towards me. Featuring a large grill at the top akin to a Switch, as well as vents on the back, the system does a great job at staying cool even during intense sessions. Committing much of my life over the past months to watching every Win 3 video I could find online, I had heard how good the cooling was, but seeing this translate to the finished retail product was really quite nice. Leaving the system in the included dock overnight while Steam was grabbing a few hundred gigabytes of content, I was pleasantly surprised to feel how cool the system was in the morning. Well catch you guys next time on another Prizefight.Windows freshly in place, I got to work downloading my games. So, if you're in the big sound, you really can't go wrong either of these both boxes. It held on to its lead all the way through the finish line when the 3.8 to 3.3 and it's your Prizefight winner. Let's average out all 4 rounds and in a Prizefight where TDK jumped on top of Monster. So, you're probably not getting your best bank for buck or you're not really getting ripped off either and we're calling this round even at 3.

Monster Beatbox retails for 399 and it looks affordable speaker, but it doesn't run on battery. The TDK Three Speaker Boombox is 499 and is basically an all in one home stereo system disguised as a Boombox. The final round that decides it all is valued.īoth speaker systems are a little impractical for the prize. TDK takes this round with a 4 and Monster gets a 3.

It supports Bluetooth, but you'll have to purchase it as an add-on and the biggest let down for speaker of this size is no battery support. The Monster Beatbox brings a wireless remote that's great for using at home. You'll get AM/FM radio, iPod and iTune support, multiple inputs like RCA, a line input, instrument input, USB drive playback and EQ treble and base and even a PA tripod mountĪnd you wanna go portable, you can pack this one with 12 D cell battery. TDK throws nearly everything into the system. Monster Beatbox gets a 4 and TDK Boombox gets 3.3, so after averaging 2 rounds, TDK leads by half a pound with more rounds to go. Jasmine says she wants to roll around on the music and we do too. That sounds more rich and detailed and excels with music genres like classical and rock and even an occasional boy band song plus the actual sound level on this Boombox will blow you away, but when it comes to low and power, the Monster Beatbox brings a full and powerful base that sure to please hip hop bands and all the hip hop wannabees. TDK Three Speaker Boombox is more like 5 when you conferred edge-driven twitters, but the total effect is the impressive balance sound TDK Three Speaker Boombox gets a perfect 5 and Monsters Beatbox gets a 3.3. Its iPod dock is placed awkwardly off to the side, and in a crowded marketplace, it looks like just another speaker dock system. Monster Beatbox isn't bad looking at all, but it's a low profile wedge design doesn't stand out. Now when you put boost speaker side by side, in this case, size does matter and TDK impressed all of us with it's clean and unique design. Who needs a speaker grill if it looks this good? TDK Flat brings you with one of the most modern and sleek designs we've seen. We'll take all the 3 judges scores on average them out the nearest tenth each round, the final prize by score will be an average of all rounds using the same decimal system. Senior editor Donald ring my Bell, senior associate editor Jasmine just dance France Now bringing CNET's finest at the judge's battle. It's a throwdown showdown between the TDK Three Speaker Boombox and the Monster Dr.ĭre Beatbox iPod Dock, or what we like to call the Monster Beatbox. I'm Brian Tong and it's time to find out who puts the boom into boombox.
