Re:After a ton of research I bought a Sony KF-E50A
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Just one small correction - LCOS is not LCD, it is a different technology. Liquid Crystal on Silicon. JVC and Sony are probably the two biggest providers of LCOS sets and projectors (Sony calls thiers SXRD).
You're paying for a video game system. You're paying for games. That's pretty much it. It's a strong system, it's got strong titles behind it from the early looks, and it's got an upcomming release list that puts the DS's to shame.
The PSP release titles are considerably better than what the DS has to offer still. It's actually quite sad how slowly the DS titles are appearing.
However, I'd argue about the upcoming list. There are significantly more titles in the works for the DS than the PSP. Compare here:
In some cases now, Cedega actually dumps the DirectX data right to the video card to support features which OpenGL doesn't. It also significantly improves the performance. The feature requires one of the newer NVidia cards - I think all GeForce 5 and up, and some number of GeForce 4 Ti boards can use it as well.
Just one small correction - LCOS is not LCD, it is a different technology. Liquid Crystal on Silicon. JVC and Sony are probably the two biggest providers of LCOS sets and projectors (Sony calls thiers SXRD).
The PSP release titles are considerably better than what the DS has to offer still. It's actually quite sad how slowly the DS titles are appearing.
However, I'd argue about the upcoming list. There are significantly more titles in the works for the DS than the PSP. Compare here:
DS:http://www.gamesarefun.com/gamesdb/platform.ph
PSP: http://www.gamesarefun.com/gamesdb/platform.php?p
In some cases now, Cedega actually dumps the DirectX data right to the video card to support features which OpenGL doesn't. It also significantly improves the performance. The feature requires one of the newer NVidia cards - I think all GeForce 5 and up, and some number of GeForce 4 Ti boards can use it as well.