Sony unveiled its PSX, a hard drive, DVD digital video recorder, and PlayStation 2 rolled into one, for the first time Tuesday at the Ceatec Japan 2003 exhibition. Two models of the device, differentiated by their hard-drive capacity, were announced by Sony. The DESR-5000 has a 160GB drive and the DESR-7000 has a 250GB drive with the rest of the features being the same, according to a company statement. Users can record video to either the hard drive or an optical disc. In the case of the latter, a choice of DVD-R (Video format), DVD-RW (Video or VR format), and DVD+RW (VR format) is available. High-speed recording at 24 times normal speed is possible when copying previously recorded video from the hard drive to a DVD-R optical disc. There are six recording modes available, from HQ high quality to SLP super long play. In the case of the DESR-5000, the hard drive offers enough space for 33 hours at the highest quality level and 204 hours at the lowest quality level. In addition to the recording formats, optical disc playback support includes DVD-Video, CD Audio, CD-R, and PlayStation and
PlayStation 2 discs.PlayStation Processor
At the heart of the PSX is a version of the same processor that is used in PlayStation 2 game consoles. The PSX features Sony's latest version of the chip, called "EE+GS," which combines the Emotion Engine processor and graphics synthesizer onto a single chip that is produced using a state-of-the-art 90-nanometer production process. Its inclusion in the PSX means users playing games on the box should see no difference between it and the dedicated game console. Other functions include a photo viewing mode. Pictures in JPEG, TIFF, or GIF formats can be loaded into the PSX via either a Memory Stick slot or a USB 1.1 connection to a Sony-brand digital still camera. It also supports MP3 and Sony's ATRAC digital audio format playback and has an Ethernet socket for connection to a network.
News source: PCWorld
PlayStation 2 discs.PlayStation Processor
At the heart of the PSX is a version of the same processor that is used in PlayStation 2 game consoles. The PSX features Sony's latest version of the chip, called "EE+GS," which combines the Emotion Engine processor and graphics synthesizer onto a single chip that is produced using a state-of-the-art 90-nanometer production process. Its inclusion in the PSX means users playing games on the box should see no difference between it and the dedicated game console. Other functions include a photo viewing mode. Pictures in JPEG, TIFF, or GIF formats can be loaded into the PSX via either a Memory Stick slot or a USB 1.1 connection to a Sony-brand digital still camera. It also supports MP3 and Sony's ATRAC digital audio format playback and has an Ethernet socket for connection to a network.
(ed : ok - its not star trek, but come on, you so want this logo :D)

Anyone know the expect date for US?
dvd audio needs to get going... it's about that time for mainstream... i know where are SOME discs out, but not nearly enough.
Just keep your PS2 and buy a Tivo. Recording to DVD, so what? There's research to suggest DVDs are slowly degrading. The format was probably planned to deteriorate to force us all to repurchase our favorite movies in another 20-30 years. 'Planned obsolecence'. FORGET IT!
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