 So, they are phones that are big, they are phones that are wide, they are phones that have a 21 by 9 aspect ratio, yes, cinema display, 4K. I'm talking about the Xperia 1 from Sony, let's do some gaming. So the brand new Sony Xperia 1 is finally here, it was announced at MWC, we saw it then, we didn't pay too much attention, but we have it in house. This is a device that is truly different, it's got a 21 by 9 aspect ratio for a display, it is wide, it is cinema wide, it's wider than a lot of people's monitors out there. But this is quite unique, so before we get into some of the gameplay elements, let's talk about what Sony brings to the table here. So first off, it's a 4K display, it's HDR ready, it supports HDR, you actually have to switch to, of course, that cinema HDR content, you can go into your settings on the display, you can switch between and toggle between the different display settings, of course that will also conserve your battery life. That being said, 4K HDR display, lovely looking display, and when you look at it side by side with devices like the Galaxy S10+, the OnePlus 7 Pro, you can see it's slightly taller than the OnePlus 7 Pro, and also slimmer than both devices together, so you can see how thin it is, so which brings something quite interesting, it's a little bit difficult to get to the top of the device while you're using it if you were trying to navigate across. Now other things you find with this device, it's got Dolby Atmos built in, so you've got Dolby Atmos sound, you have stereo speakers which is pretty nice. Now this is powered by the Snapdragon 855 processor, you've got 6GB of RAM, surprising, and you've also got a battery that's 3300mAh battery in there, so you've got a sizable battery, we'll talk about how battery-man in bed is, especially when gaming at 4K, because that's what we're doing here with this, because we went ahead and we switched it over. Now a couple of other things you find in the device, it's got a triple camera setup, and it's got a new cinema recording settings which we will do a video on so you guys can check out, because that's something that's really cool and interesting, I want to see how well this device actually does with our video recording. Now there is no headphone jack at all, but you do have Dolby Atmos, you've got stereo speakers, so we're going to hear all that, we're going to jump into gaming, we're going to play a couple of games, we'll give you our heat temperatures, let you know what we've gotten from this, and we'll be playing a few for you to see here, so let's go ahead and get into some gaming. So the first thing you notice is that almost every game automatically went to 21x9 aspect ratio, I didn't have to do anything, it looks like it's fully supports that, which is nice. Now this is running Android 9, it looks like it's a close to stock Android experience when you're going through the UI, very simple, very smooth, which is nice. Now you also notice while we were gaming there was a pinkish floating bar, that is the game enhancer, which allows you to do screen recordings up to 1080p, and also make sure that you're maximizing your system, you're gaming to, you know, with the most processing power off your system. It's not too in depth in terms of settings, but it's still nice. Now the games themselves are all ran really well when we played Fortnite, we played PUBG, we played Ashfall Night, and even all the games like Real Racing 3, those handled well and ran really good. Real Racing 3 was the only game that didn't expand all the way to 21x9, again, maybe that's because they haven't done an update for the game. But the newer games all came up to 21x9 and it ran well. In terms of temperatures, max temperature I got was about 97, what are you seeing on screens about 96, but it ran really cool, which is what I liked. I couldn't play Call of Duty Mobile because the beta has ended, but hopefully when that comes out, we'll be able to do that for you guys to see. But I'm liking the performance here. Now, speaking of the battery, 3300, when we started gaming, it was about 88%, while time we were done gaming for about two hours or so, we got about roughly 63%. So that 4K display does drain your battery life if you're gaming in 4K. Just to let you know what you're getting there. So hopefully you get a good idea of what it actually brings to the table. But this is really smooth, it is fast and I like the overall performance. Also, the speakers are quite loud. You've got that haptic feedback built into giving it a kind of like a rumble bass feel to the speakers as well. And I think a lot of people will definitely like what Sony has brought to the table. Now, the only downside is this device is pretty pricey. It's available in the UK for about $940. That's how much I actually picked it up for, just so I can give you guys a solid look at what gaming looks like on a device that has a 21 by 9 aspect ratio for a smartphone. Now, a couple of things to note, it doesn't have wireless charging. You just have fast charging built into USB Type-C, which you have then. It also has a very streamlined filter, which is something that I've not seen in the Sony device in a while. So I do like that. But for 21 by 9 4K gaming on the Xperia 1, it's solid. Now, guys, if you have any questions or any comments, let me know. Otherwise, don't forget to like and share this video, favorite this video, subscribe to the channel, smash that subscribe button, hit the notification bell, and always enjoy your entertainment. And yeah, we're heading to Ethereso. Stay tuned for lots of cool content from there.