X-Play (previously GameSpot TV and Extended Play) is a TV program about video games, known for its reviews and comedy skits. The program aired on G4 in the United States, G4 Canada in Canada, FUEL TV in Australia, Ego in Israel, GXT in Italy, MTV Россия in Russia and Solar Sports in the Philippines. On October 26, 2012, it was reported that the show (along with Attack of the Show!) would cease production after 2012; the one-hour series finale aired January 23, 2013.
The show in its final incarnation was hosted by Morgan Webb and Blair Herter, with Kristin Adams (née Holt) and Jessica Chobot serving as special correspondents/co-hosts (Tiffany Smith, Alex Sim-Wise and Joel Gourdin have also served as correspondents during the show's run). Adam Sessler was the original host of the program; he previously co-hosted with Lauren Fielder and Kate Botello.
X-Play began on the ZDTV network in 1998 as GameSpot TV, where Sessler co-hosted with Fielder for the show's first year, then co-hosted with Botello up through 2002 (the producers of ZDTV originally had plans to air a video-game program when the channel launched called Extended Play that would be hosted by Simon Rex; however, when an agreement was reached with the makers of the newly created GameSpot website, plans for the original show's format were scrapped in favor of a GameSpot-branded program, and Rex was dropped as host).
The Moto X Play, is one of the third generation Moto X devices, along with the Moto X Style, developed and manufactured by Motorola. The device was announced July 28, 2015 and released August 18, 2015. The device was released internationally, but in the US it is selling as the Verizon-only Droid Maxx 2.
The Moto X Play is powered by Motorola Mobile Computing System including 1.7 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Octa-core CPU, Adreno 405 @ 550 MHz GPU, Natural Language Processor and Contextual Computing Processor. It has 2 GB of RAM.
It is also IP52 Certified which makes it dust and water resistant through nano coating on inside and outside. It also has Corning Gorilla Glass 3 which makes it scratch resistant.
It is powered by a 3630 mAH lithium polymer Battery. It also Supports Qualcomm Quick charge 2.0 technology.
It sports a 21–megapixel camera with wide-aperture (f/2.0) lens and Color Correlated Temperature (CCT) dual-LED flash. The camera hardware has Phase Detect Auto-Focus (PDAF), is capable of 1080p HD (30 fps) and Slow motion video.