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Sony PSP Concept Revealed, PS2 Colors Diversified

An anonymous reader writes "1UP.com has posted a concept image of Sony's PSP handheld, as shown at a presentation about Sony's transformation and restructuring plan." The article analyzes the in-progress design: "Most conceptions of the PSP have envisioned a clamshell design like that of the Game Boy Advance SP, but this concept obviously favors a simpler, one-piece, horizontally arranged design. The Universal Media Disc loads into the back, and there's a loop for a handy carrying strap in one corner." Another article on 1UP shows new PlayStation 2 colors as part of a Japanese-only price drop/bundle announcement, including a special-edition "ceramic white" PS2 bundled with Gran Turismo 4 Prologue, and a Gundam bundle that includes a gold-colored PS2.

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  1. In case of slashdotting... by ike6116 · · Score: 2, Informative

    here is a link to the picture [mac.com] Call it Karma whoring if you will, but I have been damn curious about this for awhile...

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  2. Thoughts of an Avid Gamer by MBCook · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I don't know about the rest of you, but the FIRST thing that popped into my head when I saw that thing was the Atari Lynx.

    With the screen exposed like that, and not even recessed, I would be worried that it would get scratched easily. I'm worried about the power button's placement, and I hope that it has to be held for a half second to turn the thing off so you won't hit it accidently.

    My guess is that the directional buttons/pad is/are analog, because I would think that putting an analog stick on a handheld would tend to break off or get damaged. There also don't seem to be any shoulder buttons, so if they plan to port PS1 games, some might not be easy (although some games never even used 'em).

    Putting the discs in cartridges is a good idea, and they have expirence (MiniDiscs) and it being Sony I bet it will have good battery life (unlike, IIRC, the Lynx), but I wonder if it will be built in rechargable or AA(A)s (my guess is LithIon).

    I guess my last comment is the screen. It's widescreen, very cool. I think that will play well with many types of games and if their "watch movies on it" idea ever takes off, that holds good.

    OK, this is the REAL last comment. Wouldn't it be cool if they released a rewriteable disc for the thing and some kind of little DVD->PSP conversion unit or software or something so that you could "copy" your DVDs to it to watch on the go, so you wouldn't have to buy movies twice? It will never happen, but maybe some 3rd party will do it!

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    1. Re:Thoughts of an Avid Gamer by bigbigbison · · Score: 2, Informative

      It reminded me a lot of the zodiac, which admittedly looks a bit like the lynx.

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  3. Technical specifications by MMaestro · · Score: 3, Informative
    Gamespot also has a report on the PSP, as well as the listing of the PSP's specs.

    http://www.gamespot.com/all/news/news_6078 174.html

    Woo! Lithium ion battery! I guess the days of having battery eating handheld systems are finally gone. But 'regional code system'? Uh oh.. 'Shock proof'? I don't think they understand the kind of stress gamers put their handhelds' through.. 'Expansion port'!? Uh oh, this means they'll end up releasing some kind of add-on(s) in the future. Maybe a mini-hard drive?

    Based on the specs, Nintendo is gonna have a run for its money, but I'm not laying any bets down until I see the games and play them myself.

    1. Re:Technical specifications by DarkZero · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Woo! Lithium ion battery! I guess the days of having battery eating handheld systems are finally gone. But 'regional code system'? Uh oh.. 'Shock proof'? I don't think they understand the kind of stress gamers put their handhelds' through.. 'Expansion port'!? Uh oh, this means they'll end up releasing some kind of add-on(s) in the future. Maybe a mini-hard drive?

      An expansion port is needed if the PSP is going to be able to compete with the unique little gizmos that Nintendo can put on GBA cartridges, like the Boktai sun sensor, the Kirby Tilt & Tumble sensor, etc., as well as any future innovation in wireless technology that requires some new piece of hardware similar to the Bluetooth expansion packs that are being added to the GBA right now. In short, it's just insurance so that Nintendo doesn't think up something ingenius and leave Sony thinking, "Dammit, I wish we could do that". Gamesharks and other third party add-ons are probably a concern, too.

      I agree about the region coding thing, though. The GBA has been a great system for world travellers like ship-bound navy personnel that have been able to buy GBA games in most of the countries in the world and the lack of regional controls certainly hasn't hurt the GBA's sales or third party support. I wish that Sony would just learn that region controls are ridiculous and let people buy whatever games they want. It would also slash the margins of mod chip makers by eliminating all of their legitimate clientele that just want to import foreign games.

  4. Portable as a good ol' Lynx by imperator_mundi · · Score: 2, Informative

    The tech specs claim PSP to have a 4.5" (that should be more or less 11.5 cm) 16:9 display, that would mean more or less a 10x5.7cm (3.9"x2.2") screen, according to the images the screen width should be roughly the half of the overrall console length, while being the media radius 6cm (2.36") an overrall height between 6 and 6.5cm (2.36" - 2.56") is to be expected.

    So aside form the mistakes I did with the numbers the PSP size should be more or less 20x.6.5cm (7.9"x2.5")... is either that I have a way too much limited idea of portability or that I werar trousers with far to short pockets, but I fear that it'll be not incredibly confortable to carry this console around.