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  • SiliGoose
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2000
    • 942

    E3: Sony Announces PSP -Handheld Playstation

    Move over GameBoy, There's a New Game In Town

    Enhancing its strong platform strategies, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) announced today plans to expand its in-home entertainment to outside the home with a new, all-in-one portable entertainment platform, "PSP(TM)." Scheduled for release in the fourth quarter of 2004, the company's goal is to extend the reach of PlayStation(R) to a broader audience, allowing consumers to enjoy gaming and other entertainment content anytime, anywhere. Specific details on release plans and pricing will be disclosed at a later date.

    The introduction of "PSP" highlights the company's long-awaited foray into the portable entertainment market. With unmatched advantages of the Sony Group, such as global brand awareness, superior technologies in the most advanced semiconductor processes, "PSP" further broadens entertainment experiences into the portable arena.


    The foundation of this new platform is Universal Media Disc (UMD), which comprises of a 60mm optical disc (1.8 GB) in a cartridge, developed by the Sony Group, utilizing its latest disc technologies. Compared to the out-dated mask ROM cartridge, optical disc has huge advantages such as shorter turn around time for manufacturing, larger data capacity and lower media costs. The latest copy-protection technology will be applied to offer content developers and publishers a safe and copy-protected environment.


    "PSP" will be equipped with a wide screen 480 x 272 pixel (16 by 9) TFT LCD monitor with a backlight, and powered by super chipsets utilizing the latest 90 nm semiconductor technology. For graphics, 3D rendering will be enhanced by the employment of curved surfaces (NURBS) along with conventional polygons. Video quality will also be enhanced with MPEG4, which delivers quality equivalent to DVD video at a low data rate.


    "PSP" will have an USB 2.0 port for further expandability and connectivity to other devices, such as "PSP," PlayStation 2 and many other systems, along with a Memory Stick(TM) slot for network applications and data transportability in a wireless environment.


    SCEI will offer PC-based development tools starting from fall 2003 for the preparation of a new range of computer entertainment content. A new license scheme for "PSP" software development will be announced in summer 2003. Pursuing the founding principles of the PlayStation business, Sony Computer Entertainment will expand its efforts to support content developers to create new forms of computer entertainment.


    Together with its business partners, SCEI aims to aggressively promote this new platform to further broaden the arena of entertainment.


    "Just as PlayStation and PlayStation 2 revolutionized in-home computer entertainment, we aim to become a new driving force in the portable entertainment platform arena," said Ken Kutaragi, president and CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. "The world of PlayStation encompasses hundreds of millions of users worldwide, most of whom view computer entertainment as part of their everyday lives. We look forward to extending the experience through a portable entertainment platform, and are excited about the possibilities and impact 'PSP' will have on the market. Along with game applications, 'PSP' will have a huge potential for delivering other forms of entertainment as well as live entertainment through the network, anywhere, anytime. This is the 'Walkman' of the 21st century."

    "PSP" Specifications
    Platform name: PSP(TM)
    Display: Wide screen (16:9) TFT LCD with backlight
    (480 x 272 dots)
    Disc medium: "UMD" 60mm optical secured ROM disc with cartridge (1.8GB)
    Video CODEC: MPEG4
    Graphics: 3D Polygon/NURBS
    Sound: PCM (built-in stereo speakers, stereo headphone output)
    I/O: USB 2.0, Memory Stick(TM) slot
    Battery: Rechargeable (lithium-ion)
    I find the storage media the most interesting part of this announcement. Compared to MiniDisc it's 4mm smaller and holds a ton more data. MD holds 140MB while this new format holds 1.8GB!!! Wow.




    -Sili
    www.campmurphy.net
  • Lex
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Apr 2001
    • 27461

    #2
    That's a pretty big announcement Silli. Thanks for sharing that. Wow, 1.8 gig is a ton of storage!!! These will be hot I bet! :hb

    Lex




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    • SiliGoose
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2000
      • 942

      #3
      It looks like Sony has plans beyond games for this device (and the new storage medium)...it's going to play movies. Even compressed, movies ought to look pretty good on the small handheld screen.




      -Sili
      www.campmurphy.net

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      • Eduardo
        Moderator emeritus
        • Jun 2002
        • 1258

        #4
        8O That's going to be cool. I wonder how MS will retaliate. :twisted:




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        • SiliGoose
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2000
          • 942

          #5
          I'm sure it won't be long before Microsoft enters the handheld gaming market. I would expect it to be an extension of their PocketPC devices.

          I'm more concerned with how Nintendo responds. They've owned the handheld market singe 1989. They've made fistfulls of cash on Gameboy and (after the success of Playstation and PS2) they ought to know Sony is a formidable opponent.

          For the record, my prediction is that Nintendo's next game console (the successor to the Gamecube) will be both portable and a home-based console all-in-one.




          -Sili
          www.campmurphy.net

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