PSP Pricing, Battery Life Announced 421
zmcnulty writes "The day has finally come: Over at TechJapan, we've got a translation of a Japanese BB Watch article stating that Sony has announced the Playstation Portable will cost 20,790 yen (about $195 USD) and is to be released on December 12th. Also, the battery life is quoted as being 4 to 6 hours. Not exactly what I'd call fantastic, but at this price, looks like Nintendo is in for some serious competition. Free your doubts about software too, as Sony has announced 21 titles will be released in December as well. Here's the official Japanese PDF press release regarding the PSP's release."
Battery Life (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Battery Life (Score:5, Insightful)
Disc spinning isnt the power drainer.. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Battery Life (Score:3, Insightful)
You probably has very little experience with gaming consoles. Usually they are shipped with very small non-upgradeable RAM. In case of PS2, it's mere 32 MB. Usually, there's no harddrive (and even if there is one, a console g
Re:Battery Life (Score:3, Insightful)
Uh, I don't think that's why. I have seven Toshiba 2x SCSI CDROM drives that date back to the Taft administration that were used in a cdrom server at Cisco, where several of them were spinning more or less constantly. They still work fine. The reason the laser in your (Sony) console wears out much faster than in a CD/DVD drive is that sony can't make a reliable laser unit for any amount of money
Re:Battery Life (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Battery Life (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Battery Life (Score:5, Informative)
Sony's requirements allow spinning the disk only during level loading and not during gameplay. It seems reasonable that they will relax this if you can pull something incredible off, but expect most games to make minimal use of streaming.
Re:Battery Life (Score:5, Informative)
PSP features an integrated high output lithium-ion battery that provides play time of between 4 and 6 hours for game titles and continuous 4 to 5 hours for video viewing. (SCEI actual measurement) [...] Measurement conditions: display luminance set to maximum (180 cd/m2) and minimum (80 cd/m2) while volume is set to half of the maximum level, headphone in use and wireless LAN not in use.
Re:Battery Life (Score:5, Insightful)
Dividing the estimate by two is usually pretty close to the actual battery life, but it can be worse than that.
I doubt that the DS will live up to its battery life estimate either. We'll have to see how both of them perform when they come out.
Re:Battery Life (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm not sure about the GBASP, but I'm sure it gets ove
GBA SP (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Battery Life (Score:3, Insightful)
So what it ultimately comes down to is t
Don't write the PSP off (Score:2, Insightful)
ISTR my Atari Lynx having a 4-6 hour battery life... my Game Gear, too. I think the TurboExpress' batteries were rated to last 6 hours, too (they could only make it for about 3).
All three machines generally had better games and specs which crushed the Gameboy's.
But, all of the Gameboy's past competitors have also debuted at prices 2x or more the cost of a Gameboy system. Sony isn't making that mistake - and it could be the most important
Re:Battery Life (Score:5, Insightful)
How long does it take to CHARGE?
I think (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I think (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm going with the DS. Nintendo understands the crucial points of this market... Price point, and battery life.
4-6 hours (Score:3, Funny)
4-6 hours is not enough (Score:5, Insightful)
Game Gear and Lynx both advertised '4-6 hour battery life'
They both failed. Why? They ate through batteries too fast.
The original Gameboy lasted 15-35 hours. If I took my Gameboy on a family trip, I'd get bored of it before the batteries ran out.
Re:4-6 hours is not enough (Score:4, Insightful)
I'm planning on playing it on the train to and from work. 4 hours is fine for that, and I can recharge it overnight, just like I do with my GBA SP currently.
Re:4-6 hours is not enough (Score:3, Interesting)
Also, back in their time, these devices ran on double a's and triple a's and couldn't be recharged easily. They failed because of the 4-6 hour life, yes, but because not everyone had a battery recharger, and a quick means to recharge them was not available.
I find currently that if I'm not done playing my current GBA after 4-6 hours, then my neck and back generally regret it the next day.
Yikes!!! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Yikes!!! (Score:4, Insightful)
My mobile phone costs A LOT more. My sunglasses costs more. My wrist watch costs more. My ring.
If it's worth it I buy it. I don't buy a rocks because they are not so expensive to lose. Even tho it could be fun, in a retarded way, to have two rocks and bang them together, or fling them at people.
If PSP is a great toy with great games $200 would be next to nothing.
Wow...that point was completely missed (Score:3, Insightful)
And how many of these have you bought for an 8-10 year old child?
Do you think the criteria for an adult purchase is different than that of a child's purchase? Do you think the primary audience for a portable game system is children or adults?
Re:Wow...that point was completely missed (Score:4, Insightful)
Then don't buy it for that kid. Give him etch-a-sketch instead.
looking at some of the comments on
Re:Wow...that point was completely missed (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Wow...that point was completely missed (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Yikes!!! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Yikes!!! (Score:4, Funny)
They wear pajamas...
Tell me more. (Score:5, Funny)
Get Back to me as soon as possible! That way I will be able to
Re:Yikes!!! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Yikes!!! (Score:2, Informative)
Nintendo has the right idea, I think. $80 for a brand new Game Boy SP, with older models selling at even cheaper prices.
Just keep in mind that as of 11/21 that $80 Game Boy SP will be an older model. The Nintendo DS rings in at $149.
Re:Yikes!!! (Score:2)
Yeah, that sort of problem has really cut into portable MP3 players. I mean, it isn't like they are selling millions of the things.
Re:Yikes!!! (Score:2)
I've bought 4 portable mp3 players the last 18 months. All in the range of 1200-1800NOK or around $180-270.
I just need to have some music when run/walk/do workout and these small gadgets to get worn out, fast. And they are easy to lose
But that doesn't stop me from buying them and not some old walkman for $15. Because I want the music player to me small, very small and not prone to skipping when it get bumped around.
The smaller they are the more they costs. That's a tradeof
Re:Yikes!!! (Score:2)
4 - 6 hours still seems way too optimistic (Score:2, Insightful)
There are articles like this one circulating the web that says developers are responsible for good battery life on the PSP
http://www.gamesarefun.com/news.php?newsid=2305 [gamesarefun.com]
What are developers going to do ? Randomly decrease the screen brightness or turn off the screen for a couple seconds at a time ? Half the processor speed ?
Maybe games like Metal Gear Acid and Gran Turismo run fine for 4-6 hour
Re:4 - 6 hours still seems way too optimistic (Score:3, Insightful)
What are developers going to do ? Randomly decrease the screen brightness or turn off the screen for a couple seconds at a time ? Half the processor speed ?
Minimize access to the DVD-ROM. Spin down the drive.
Re:4 - 6 hours still seems way too optimistic (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:4 - 6 hours still seems way too optimistic (Score:5, Funny)
I hear the Doom3 port will be able to run for 12 hours on this thing... : p
Re:4 - 6 hours still seems way too optimistic (Score:3)
I hear the Doom3 port will be able to run for 12 hours on this thing... : p
See, now that's a good joke. Mod him insightful and not funny, we all know it was funny. He deserves points for a good joke (rarely seen on slashdot), though.
Movies (Score:2, Insightful)
Not really (Score:5, Insightful)
It can't play DVD's.
And unlike portable media players, you can't convert videos to a different format and download; you'll have to either buy your movies again in a new format or hope that Sony's new movie format catches on so that you can rent them.
Not terribly appealing, particularly since cheap portable DVD players can be purchased for well under $200 these days.
Re:Movies (Score:2)
EB Games PSP Game list (Score:2, Informative)
The preorder ship date on all of them is 12/20/2004.
Re:EB Games PSP Game list (Score:2)
I do know someone who's in Japan at the moment, now if I only had money to actually get one.
Gamespot article with more info (Score:5, Informative)
Article [gamespot.com]
Add another one to the pile (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Add another one to the pile (Score:2)
Re:Add another one to the pile (Score:5, Insightful)
The UMD is about as open as all the other gaming formats for portable game systems out there:
What successful portable game system has used any sort of "standard" media? The Game Park GP32 doesn't count; it's not successful, and SmartMedia hasn't been "standard" for years.
Price (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Price (Score:2, Funny)
your probably right, and that scares me. Seriously though, they are probably willing to take a hefty loss on this if they think that it will mean standardization on one of their proprietary formats. I wouldn't be suprised if their line of thinking went something like.
where step 2 pro
Re:Price (Score:2)
Re:Price (Score:3, Interesting)
I bought a 16k color phone with WAP, GPS, et al for 13,000Y (~$100US at the time) with no service contract. And that was two years ago. Although, the demand for items like this is much higher in Japan than in the US, so they probably make up for it in volume. Computer hardware, for example, is no cheaper in Japan than in the US; it's actually higher in many cases. I think Sony's taking a gamble that the PSP will do well, which it probably will.
Also, to
White Headphones (Score:4, Funny)
Re:White Headphones (Score:2)
Only 4-6 hours? (Score:3, Informative)
The Japanese PDF (Score:2)
For example, 128 bit AES is listed as a feature. Does anyone know what thats going to be for?
Re:The Japanese PDF (Score:2)
but would you need crypt on your gaming connections really?
competition? (Score:2, Insightful)
The NDS has double battery life, is significantlly cheaper, and can run games from the gba. Where is the competition? I'm only seen a better N-Gage, but without the phone. It's been born dead.
Re:competition? (Score:4, Interesting)
Don't get me wrong, I'm not tossing my GBA SP, but I'm not even thinking about buying a DS but I'm debating the PSP.
Battery Life Isn't Everything (Score:2, Interesting)
For starters, look at the launch titles for the DS:
Super Mario 64 DS
Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt (demo)
Pictochat (built-in)
Feel the Magic: XY/XX
Mr. Driller: Drill Spirits
Ridge Racer DS
Madden NFL 2005
Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf
The Urbz: Sims in the City
Asphalt Urban GT
Rayman DS
Spider-Man 2
Re:Battery Life Isn't Everything (Score:3, Interesting)
But Sony's going to use that power to exploit proven franchises and game concepts. People can play their favorite kinds of games with great graphics on the go, and that's a huge selling point.
Nintendo is going to use its console's power to do more than push polygons: Nintendo will (like Nintendo always does) create great games that ha
Re:Battery Life Isn't Everything (Score:3, Insightful)
This is why I love Nintendo... but in this market, I don't know if it'll help them. It's not "hip" these days to admit you like Zelda's cel-shaded look, or enjoyed Mario Sunshine.
I don't think the PSP will rule over the DS like the PS1 did over the N64, but the jury's still out. One advantage in the DS' favor: portable systems are intrinsically more interesting to kids than adults.
Re:Battery Life Isn't Everything (Score:2, Interesting)
I imagine that most people who want to watch movies would buy it to play DVDs, not to have to buy a select few o
Re:Battery Life Isn't Everything (Score:3, Insightful)
I really hate the way "mature" in video games has become equivalent to either "violent" or "raunchy." There's no way I'll look at GTA3 and call it mature, as it's pretty much running around shooting things ad infinitum. Deathmatch games aren't mature... its a bunch of kids running around with finger pistols shouting "bang bang you're
Re:Battery Life Isn't Everything (Score:3, Interesting)
Hold up a minute. This is Slashdot, and I fully expected to get trolled and mod-bombed over a post critical of anything Nintendo does, but I'm really getting sick of the argument you and a billion other Nintendo fanboys keep spouting off about.
I didn't say anything about violence in games. I sure as hell didn't say anything about GTA3 - that has to be the single most overrated franchise next to, perhaps
Re:Battery Life Isn't Everything (Score:3, Informative)
Oh, so you think Nintendo's the only one putting out simple, kid-friendly games? Go browse the PS1 and PS2 title lists at GameFAQs sometime.
And that's to say nothing about all the games for Nintendo systems which don't fit your "kiddie" criteria in any way, shape, or form. I notice you d
Re:Battery Life Isn't Everything (Score:3, Interesting)
You say that like it's a bad thing. For an opening line-up having a couple of sports, racing, and platform titles is good. They're the main genres that people are attracted to. And Nintendo always take their time getting their first generation of games on a new system perfected. But that results in top-notch games, look at Super Mario World (SNES), Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Super Smash Bros Melee (N
Re:Battery Life Isn't Everything (Score:3, Insightful)
Look at the sony line up, some "X"-treme sports games, Japanese-like RPG games (blue hair, bad english dubs, wahoo), on the edge racing games, golf game, and some platformers.
Not much different is it. Ahhh fanboyism at its finest.
English press releases (Score:5, Informative)
Release date, price [scei.co.jp]
Package details [scei.co.jp]
December launch title list [scei.co.jp]
Also, I apologize for the error I made in formatting the original post. I was sleepy and in a rush.
Now we know what the 1st 3rd party accessory is. (Score:5, Insightful)
Game systems often have their weak points adressed by other companies. Except Microsoft, who decided just outright buying Bungie was better than waiting for someone to fix their no games anyone gives a damn about problem.
Cool for travelers (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Cool for travelers (Score:2)
Or even hooking up two GBA's randomly? There's an awhful lot of those out there last I checked.
But does it run Linux? (Score:2)
Whether the battery can last that long is another story...
Not to nitpick... (Score:2)
We can also speculate that when the PSP comes out in the states it will be even cheaper, as consoles tend to be more expensive on launch in Japan.
Re:Not to nitpick... (Score:2)
No competition for Nintendo (Score:2)
Game Boy Advance
cost: $100
battery life: 15-19 hours [*]
PSP:
cost: $195
battery life: 5-6 hours [*]
[*] as stated by manufacturer, real times are shorter
Obviously you're talking about competition for Nintendo's upcoming DS, but that GBA is a monster to reckon with...one with a excellent library of games.
Re:No competition for Nintendo (Score:2)
Actually.. (Score:5, Informative)
People are forgetting the important thing.... (Score:4, Insightful)
That's all that really matters. Have you looked at the lineup for the two systems on ebgames?
Nintendo's games are, for the most part, hand-hend games. The GBA's best titles (Advance Wars, FFT:A), would not work as home console games. They were designed specifically to be 'pick up and play', and put down for an hour, then play again.
The PSP seems to have mostly ports of PS2 games. This won't work, but I suspect most people will ignore this fact, and be turned on by the sexy graphics of the PSP, and the PSP will do well, with shitty games, because most people are too stupid to base their opinion on anything that matters anyway.
You're smoking what now? (Score:4, Interesting)
GBA games are mostly ports of console games. FFTA is basically a watered-down version of the original FFT, which was for PSX (and worked quite well there). Ports of all the Super Mario Allstars games (as individual carts), ports of Zelda, ports/remakes of old games (Shining, Phantasy Star, Final Fantasy Adventure/Sword of Mana, Metroid ZM, direct NES title ports).
The few titles that have been original (Golden Sun, Metroid Fusion, etc.; you know the ones) haven't been that great, either. Castlevania has been good. Wario Ware was funny and fun. Advance Wars was good. But c'mon here. I bought a GBA and a GBA SP, hoping for a whole new lineup of SNES-era games, and all I got was ports.
I don't know what you're smoking, but you obviously haven't had beyond a cursory glance at what the PSP will be offering. You saw Gran Turismo 4, and heard that there would be Metal Gear, and though "ports!"
There are already a good number of original games lined up. Ren Goku. Mercury. Metal Gear Acid (no, this is not a port, and no, the fact it's turn-based is actually pretty logical). The Gagharv. Ten No Kagi. Many more, go look (psp.ign.com or the like).
It is all about the games. That's what Sony has to offer: a great selection of original games.
sounds better now (Score:2, Interesting)
My question is... will ther be a region lock. The interview with Kawanishi-san makes me believe there will be region locks on all the systems. That really dissapoints me. If that is the case then I wont be playing any american games for this bad boy...
PSP vs. DS (Score:2)
So we have Sony and Nintendo lining up to battle each other over portable gaming dominance. Any word on Microsoft? They willing to lose more money yet? The most unfortunate portion of that entire statement is that I own both an Xbox and a Gamecube. So I guess I should really be rooting for Microsoft to at least make some profit. Need more games for the Xbox and all that.
The coolness feature I like about the PSP is it's WiFi integration. Able to game online through your home router according to the artic
Wrong. DS supports 802.11b as well. (Score:3, Informative)
Sony - Another inferior product (Score:2, Interesting)
The PSX was inferior to the N64. The PS2 is inferior to the GC and the Xbox.
But, they got the products out to market first. And, they treated the developers good, even if it isn't a easy platform to develop for. Plus, they didn't use any fancy, proprietary, and expensive media formats (such as the N64 cartridges or the GC's mini-CD's)
They don't have any of these advantages this time.
Finally!!! (Score:2, Insightful)
Seriously, though. If it had a 2 hour life, I'd still consider it. This thing looks gorgeous, and I am not really away from an outlet for more than 2 hours at a time (let alone able to play for more than 2 hours, sheesh.)
I make a sacrifice with my Area51m every day, and it's one I made a conscious decision about when I bought the thing. Buy what fits you best - If you want to play 6 hours a day, and recharge the thing on weekends, get a G
Look at the claims too, This thing is hyped. (Score:5, Insightful)
1. Four to six hour battery life.
I would guess that it would be less than that. Playstation 2 processor and a beautiful screen? It will eat those batteries alive. Those screens don't just bust out all of those colors so efficiently.
2. Plays movies in letterbox format.
Correction. Plays movies in a proprietary format in letterbox. If you can rip to and burn these disks, great. If you can't, then you are just buying another movie on the same old format. Remember, the market has never loved the better format, the market has only loved the cheaper and more universal format. *Cough* Betamax *cough*
Sony, of all people, you should know this!
3. Plays awesome video games.
Making Metal Gear into a card battle game? That is the one they keep showing? Aw, Cmon! Card battle? Has any American bought a card battle video game besides the PA guys? I admit I haven't researched them all, but if you just show Solid Snake and you can't control him directly (an amazing NES feature), you just lost me. Why did they do that? Is there a limitation that allows you to not control him directly? Is the Wifi/processor too slow to go head to head? Does the disc not hold enough image space for a full experience? Is there a RAM issue? Look, it just doesn't make any sense why it is card battle. I think that it is a card battle game because there is a limitation somewhere. They shortchanged something in the machine, and they said "we can't do Solid Snake like we should, make it card battle so it doesn't have to cache so much!" If it was Konami's idea to try something different? Then they need to stop sniffing glue, and remember that interactivity is not what card battle is about.
4. It will revolutionize the way that people carrry around data and information.
Uh, not without a hard drive. Hard drives are where it's at these days. Not much more to say.
Look, it's a toy. It is not a personal video player. If you purchase movies in that format with no video out, then you are just totally messed in the head. I'll be sitting next to you on the plane with a only slightly larger flip-top DVD player with a slightly crappier screen, AND A BAG FULL OF DVDs. When I get to my hotel room, I'll plug it in the back of the TV, and watch them all night. Why? Because I bought something that is agreeable with the rest of the world, and I bought it cheaper at Sam's Club or Costco. If I lose it, or somene rips it off, I'm not crying.
(Walking on the plane with the new PSP)
"Hey, I have two movies that I payed $30 for! Let's see, we have FF:Spirits within or Akira! I sure won't get tired of these titles! Nah, let's card battle with Solid Snake, YEAH!"
Conclusion? It is a game machine. If you buy it for any other reason than the games, you're fooling yourself. You certainly don't want to get into yet another proprietary format that you cannot mess with without outrageous expense, when everyone is just getting to the phase where they now start burning their own home movies on DVD.
At least Nintendo knows what they make are toys. Nintendo is out to maximize the toy experience, not add crap on top and charge you for it. I do believe I will be buying the PSP2 if I buy one, when all of the features make sense. Sony needs to get a grip on the idea that they go and bust out a new format every two years, and then surprise, no one buys it. Can you get a PSP disc recorder? Can you even buy blank media?
Not that it would matter...
Comparison (Score:3, Insightful)
PSP v. PS2 (Score:3, Informative)
there is no magic battery out there... (Score:3)
for the feature set, 4-6 hours is what you can expect given the current battery technology. there is no battery right now that can give significantly more than this to drive the specs PSP have. (otherwise, everyone else would be using it and our expectations would be different.) if it gave better than 4-6 hours, then some of the features would be removed and then people would be complaining about that.
or do you think sony implemented a battery draining system on purpose to reduce the battery life? there's not magic battery out there. if you want to call something not "fantastic," how about the law of nature and the state of technology/engineering/manufacturing?
Re:there is no magic battery out there... (Score:3, Insightful)
Every handheld that has ever come out after Gameboy has always had better specs than Gameboy. You don't win on better specs. You win on games and battery life, and better games does not mean console ports.
Nintendo has sold more Gameboys than Sony has sold PSX and PS2s combined, they know what they are doing.
Re:I think the thing to remember is... (Score:2, Funny)
Oh yeah, Sony just introduced some new product that can do that.
I think it's called "Pee Ess Too" or something. I don't think it'll catch on though. The Dreamcast's VMU is just too entrenched.
Re:I think the thing to remember is... (Score:2)
Re:I think the thing to remember is... (Score:2)
Re:I think the thing to remember is... (Score:2)
I would say a small porition people fall in your use model. If you could sit in your living room and play, why would you buy a portable game machine?
Best advice ever. (Score:2)
Re:Advice for Consumers (Score:2)
Notice how Best Buy offers a "Protect Your Investment" link for televisions [bestbuy.com] and laptops [bestbuy.com], but not for the PS2 [bestbuy.com], PS1 [bestbuy.com], or GameCube [bestbuy.com]. They do offer protection for the Xbox [bestbuy.com], but we all know how many Slashdot users actually use an Xbox as an Xbox-game player.
Re:Give some credit for sony's drive technology (Score:2)
Re:Stupid marketing decision? (Score:2)