Slashdot Mirror


Specs for Sony PSP Handheld

doctor_no writes "Sony has announced the specs for its upcoming handheld gaming device, the PSP, at their PlayStation Meeting 2003. Most interesting is that this device promises Playstation 2 level graphics, a compact 1.8GB media, Wireless 802.11, USB 2.0, 7.1 channel Audio, and a 24bit 16x9 screen TFT LCD screen. Sony has called this device the 'Walkman for the 21st Century', and plans to allow the user to enjoy movies and music for the device, along with games. Full specs can be found at ZDNet Japan. The PSP will debut at next year's E3."

6 of 497 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Most important spec: by azadism · · Score: 4, Informative
  2. More details by momerath2003 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here is an article where this is all more clearly explained (and no Shift-JIS encoding, either):

    http://pocket.ign.com/articles/430/430939p1.html

    --
    I had but a simple dream, to destroy all humans.
  3. IGN has a nice write-up as well by Randar+the+Lava+Liza · · Score: 4, Informative

    Check out the IGN article on the specs as well.

    The device looks great, but how in the world will you power it all? Plus by including all the original buttons (although only one analog stick) this isn't going to be small by any means. This seems to be sized more like a micro laptop than anything else. However, using all the original controls lets them make it PSOne port friendly. In an ideal world you'd be able to rip PSOne cd's to this new format disc and just play them directly, but no way Sony would give up that much money in licensing.

    Serious audio though, which hopefully will spur Nintendo to finally add dedicated audio hardware to future GBA's.

    Impressive stats, we'll have to see how much they can deliver. But, hey, if they build a great portable with the same sort of size as my GBA SP, with a 10 hour battery, backlit screen, etc., I'd be glad to get one.

    --
    Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage. - Anais Nin
  4. Re:my dear lord.... by heli0 · · Score: 5, Informative

    " if the PSP really has a 16x9 screen and is large enough"

    The screen resolution is 480x272.
    http://www.playstationportable.info/imag es/playsta tionportable1.jpg

    For comparison the GBA resolution is 240x160.

    The one slide they were missing: battery life.

    --
    Whenever the offence inspires less horror than the punishment, the rigour of penal law is obliged to give way...
  5. Re:my dear lord.... by Latent+IT · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yes, I know Sony (like a million other handheld CD player manufacturers) added a buffer. Did you even read my post?

    Hurray, another zealot!

    Did you read *his* post? Since you most clearly either did not, or failed to understand it, allow me to help - First, please read up on G-Protection. Second, realize that if this device can deal with more than three laser-skipping impacts each second like their CD players, that it will be more than sufficient to deal with anything you would care to play a video game through.

    Does "riding in a bumpy car" somehow generate more impacts than jogging? Well, no, it doesn't. So, what is your point, exactly?

  6. Re:Sony will cripple with DRM by kneecarrot · · Score: 5, Informative

    You may be right, however, "supporting" MP3 may just be a nice way of saying "we'll give you a way to apply our DRM to your MP3 so that it will work on our device". That's exactly what happened with the MiniDisc marketing literature. Go here (click on "Why NET MD" and then on "Supports Multiple Audio Formats"): http://www.sonystyle.com/intershoproot/eCS/Store/e n/imagesProducts/FlashDemo/flash.html And, of course, they don't actually mean native support. Very sneaky.

    --

    I always save my last mod point to mod up a good troll. You people are too serious.