Sony PSP Hardware Completed 42
An anonymous reader writes "Sony CEO Ken Kutaragi has today announced that Sony has finished work on the Playstation Portable hardware, and the handheld is scheduled to be released later this year. No details have emerged on the pricing of the PSP, but Kutaragi stated that plans for movies on the UMD - the disc format the PSP will use , are now in the final stages."
portable media (Score:5, Interesting)
Chris
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I think they'll find that the majority of the market would agree with me as well. But I also say that as a guy who has no children.......
Re:portable media (Score:4, Interesting)
Then again it's not like they can make a portable gaming system capable of playing DVDs (unless you consider an etch-a-sketch sized machine "portable").
But I do agree with you totally; I have no desire to re-buy my movie collection for such limited use.
Here's my suggestion:
First off, let me start by saying I thought the idea of divx (the circuit city one, not the avi one) was quite stupid. Couldn't see any use for it. But....what if there was a similar divx-type UMD disc (it plays for, say, a week then dies)? EA could pack in a free week's worth of LOTR for a PSP Rings game. Or Blockbuster could offer a $1 UMD add-on to any game rental. THEN I think I'd find ways to watch movies on the PSP.
Otherwise, it looks like one of those features I'd never use.
Member of the Minority (Score:2)
These things are insanely useful to about 2% of the population.
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The ATRAC format, in all it's versions (there's like ATRAC1, ATRAC2, ATRAC3, ATRAC 2 (note the space), and ATRAC3plus, and maybe something I am missing) seems to something that has little to do with the MP* codecs, as far as the actual mechanics (it's similar in the theories involved, but handled differently). ATRAC3plus seems to be a hit with users, many of whom
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Still, I would imagine the size and shape is also optimized for lower energy spinning.
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Is it really finished? (Score:5, Interesting)
I would not at all be surprised if it was just "finished enough" for an announcement. Sony has done this before.
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DS (Score:5, Interesting)
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(you know, a neat idea but just doesn't fly)
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I still have high hopes for it as a game machine that will (eventually, with the right software) fullfill basic PDA and portable communications needs.
Seems like alot of PDA users have a machine that they want to do basic address book, note taking, etc with (things tha
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But how much better would it have been to build this into the DS in the first place. It would probably have only taken a meg or two of Flash, and maybe a meg or two of battery-backed RAM. It might have raised the price by $10, but would have made this a more attractive purchase for adults.
But, then again an extra $10 might have hurt sales. What do I know? I am
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In short
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Nintendo has stated they don't plan to develop any
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If you can, or a new flashcart comes out that lets you, the DS is a tinkering dream come true.
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I don't see anyone doubting the PSP's success because of Betamax's defeat at the hands of VHS. (I do see people doubting the success of the PSP for
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What about European Prices? (Score:1)
Compared to the DS announcement... (Score:5, Interesting)
No details have emerged on the pricing of the PSP, but Kutaragi stated that plans for movies on the UMD - the disc format the PSP will use , are now in the final stages.
Thats it? The disc format? Comon Sony, Nintendo just bitch slapped you with a release date AND a price of $150! At least give us a price range. Compared to the DS announcement this is a 'so what' announcement.
Sony certainly needs the PSP to make an impression at the Tokyo Game Show after mounting speculation that the handheld will slip to 2005, and rumours of discontent amongst PSP developers surfaced recently.
Personally, I think Sony should stop trying to beat Nintendo at its own game and get its act together first. They're not going in during the golden age of DVD players flying off shelves, nor are they going in with an entire library of games behind it. Best case scenario for Sony at this rate? They fight a long drawn out battle only to go down in flames a la Sega Game Gear.
Re:Compared to the DS announcement... (Score:4, Insightful)
The lack of a price range announcement IS a price range announcement IMO. If the PSP was going to cost $200-$250, the price would have been announced already. Do you think that a $350 price announcement would help them at all against the DS? I think that Nintendo would benefit from that kind of announcement more than Sony.
Sony is not the kind to hide good news, in fact, they'll overhype anything they have. Remember the PS2 as a supercomputer claims?. From their actions we can guess that it's going to be at least twice as expensive as the DS.
sony's should just keep quiet (Score:5, Insightful)
at this point, we have a $300 [gaminghorizon.com], oversized-yet-portable game player with 3 hour battery life, and the ability to play movies on a propietary format that you can't record to... don't worry though, i'm sure you'll be able to re-pay for the movies you own, so you can watch them for a few hours on the 3" screen before the battery dies...
all we need now is some kind of phone attachment, and sony can have their very own n-gage.
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In that time, we noticed that the system got a bit warm, particularly on the left side (the D-pad side). We were, of course, expecting the system to heat up a bit as it's played, and, in fact, the level of heat isn't too bad. The system is certainly much cooler than our cell phones get when we play even simple 2D games. Amazingly, the system is very quiet -- there doesn't seem to be anything moving around to cool it off inside.
Ignoring
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On the announcement... (Score:4, Interesting)
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By the way, we're expecting to see a price point on the PSP in the first week of October. Nintendo kinda caught Sony on the hop with the pre-TGS announcement; everyone expected them to hold off on saying anything about DS until their conference on October 7th.
Looks like the 33,000 Yen price is on the money though, which will make the