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Sony Reveals the Next Generation Portable Console

UgLyPuNk writes "Of course it's not called the PSP2, because that would be too obvious and straightforward for the games industry. For the moment, at least, you'll be looking forward to news about the NGP – the Next Generation Portable." ARM® Cortex-A9 core (4 core), SGX543MP4+, Front and Rear camera. Rear touch pad, GPS.

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  1. Rear touch pad by HelioWalton · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Putting a touch pad on the back is actually rather clever. The back is almost never used for anything but battery compartments and whatnot. Of course, having input devices on the back means that when you put it down, it'll either be screen down, or touchpad down. That touchpad had better be ready to last through explosions, otherwise they are probably going to start being broken quickly.

    1. Re:Rear touch pad by CastrTroy · · Score: 3, Insightful

      3D is a gimmick, and doesn't really enhance gameplay that much.

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    2. Re:Rear touch pad by MozeeToby · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Any stereo 3d system pretty much by definition involves asking me to focus my eyes at one distance while converging my eyes at a different one. This is, for me at least, almost instantly uncomfortable and long term becomes very much so. I was able to get through Avatar without a screaming headache, but even so, it isn't the kind of thing I'd like to do on a regular basis.

  2. Re:Good market move by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Same market, different audiences

  3. but will it sell? by redemtionboy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's definitely less novel than the 3DS, and a lot more capable, but then again, if I'm going to drop ~$400* on something like that, I might as well buy an iPad or a fancy smart phone. I think by making this thing ultra feature-full, they're blurring the line between the things they're competing against a lot more, and I think that does carry some risk at backfiring. Would I rather have a fancy gaming/media device and a simple phone, or vice versa. It's asking a lot for people to purchase high end devices on both fronts, and so they're going to have to make a choice. I don't think that choice is going to be overwhelmingly in favor of Sony. *Yes I realize there has been no official price announced, but looking at the specs, the device has to cost sony around ~$450 to manufacture. I expect a ~$400 price point.

  4. Re:Some specs by MacGyver2210 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Dual Analogue sticks"

    About damn time!

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  5. Re:Some specs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    All this on 11 minutes of battery life.

  6. As Powerful as the PS3? by SJ2000 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...and Sony are claiming that it will be “as powerful” as a PlayStation 3.

    Sorry, but in no universe is the Cortex-A9 'as powerful' as a PlayStation 3's CBE.

  7. My favorite part of the reveal... by JustAnotherIdiot · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...was showing that it won't be using the UMD, but what looked like an SD card of sorts. I'm excited about this mostly because the UMD is terribly annoying, it sounds like the PSP is snorting every time a game loads from it.

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