Official Sony PSP Concept Design


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But thats just what you heard. Like it could be right, but if thats teh truth the integrity could be a bit iffy as well, lol. DO you have a source for that though?

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Just in case this has'nt been posted before

ive attached some screens of what the PSP will probably look like

Here are the specs.

PSP CPU Core

MIPS R4000 32-bit core

128-bit bus

1-333MHz (1.2V)

8MB eDRAM main memory

2.6Gbps bus bandwidth

FPU, VFPU (2.6 billion flops)

3D graphics extended instructions

I Cache, D Cache

PSP Media Engine

MIPS R4000 32-bit core

128-bit bus

1-333MHz (1.2V)

2MB eDRAM submemory

I-Cache, D-Cache

90nm CMOS

PSP Graphics Core

1-166MHz (1.2V)

256-bit bus

2MB eDRAM (VRAM)

5.3Gbps bus bandwidth

664 million pixels per second pizel fill rate

3D curved surface and 3D polygon engine

Support for compressed textures, hardware clipping, morphing, bone, tessellation, bezier, b-spline (NURBS)

Maximum of 33 million polygons per second

24-bit full color (RGBA)

Sound Core

VME (Virtual Mobile Engine)

Reconfigurable DSP

166MHz (1.2 V)

128-bit bus

5 giga operations per second

CODEC capabilities

3D sound, 7.1 channels

Synthesizer, effecter, and other abilities

ATRAC3 plus, AAC, MP3 for audio

Media

UMD (Universal Media Disc)

60mm-diameter disc

660nm laser diode

1.8GB capacity (dual-layered disc)

11Mbps transfer rate

AES crypto system

Unique disc ID

Shock proof

Regional code system

Parental lock system

Repeat ordering system

Other Specifications

16:9-format widescreen TFT LCD (480x272 pixels, 24-bit full color)

MPEG4 AVC decoder

Wireless LAN (802.11)

IrDA (Infrared Data Association)

USB 2.0

Memory Stick

AV in/out

Stereo headphone out

Lithium ion battery

Expansion port

heres the full story:

http://www.gamespot.com/all/news/news_6078174.html

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Dammit I just bought a GBA SP today :p

Ahh well I love the little thing. I will probably buy this when it comes out as long as it is priced well. There is no way I will pay more than ?200-250 for a portable console, I have been hearing that it will cost around ?300-35:wacko:o: I hope not!

Design is nice but I hope it isn't final. The big screen is nice but the rest looks a little OTT IMO. I would be worried to play on that as it looks so expensive. God just imagine if you scrathced that, it would look awful. At least if the GBA SP gets scratched it doesn't look that bad. I think it might just be the glossy finish. Oh well only time will tell. Sony know how to make a good console just they are always over priced to start wit:(:(

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Expect a pricetag over 150 USD for this thing. ;)

I dont see how you can compare it to GBA SP price, the PSP is a hell of a lot more powerful than that overgrown calculator, hence why the pricetag is higher.

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I dont see how you can compare it to GBA SP price, the PSP is a hell of a lot more powerful than that overgrown calculator, hence why the pricetag is higher.

Who said I was comparing? Of course it's going to be more powerful, it's newer (DUH!). Also, how is the Gameboy an 'overgrown calculator'? Seems people like 'overgrown calculators' seeing that GameBoy sold over 1.3 million units in November beating everything else. :wacko:

You cannot compare that which you have not seen. Anyone know how big this thing will be?

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Seems people like 'overgrown calculators' seeing that GameBoy sold over 1.3 million units in November beating everything else.

tells us an alternative. .. we got no choice now. The GB SP is just a joke.... good marketing tho'

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tells us an alternative. .. we got no choice now. The GB SP is just a joke.... good marketing tho'

The alternative is to not buy one. Unless you have a physical need for games on the toilet or on the bus.

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