Official PSP Concept
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Someone mentioned it having an MP3 player built in? To me, that would be an interesting combination to have for a portable videogame machine. I don't have an MP3 player at the moment, but if the PSP had some good games, and did MP3's I might be more inclined to pay a little more, but I don't think I would spend more than 150 for a portable system.
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Originally posted by Josh Hinkle
By that I mean I won't let "crappy" graphics keep me from enjoying a game.
But I will let it keep me from buying a new system that has Jaggy graphics from last generation. I can play PSX games on my PS2 for that.
By that I mean I won't let "crappy" graphics keep me from enjoying a game.
But I will let it keep me from buying a new system that has Jaggy graphics from last generation. I can play PSX games on my PS2 for that.
Sometimes this forum cracks me up!

Personaly I think this mock-up looks pretty cool. I'd be worried about scratching the screen and how durable it will be as a true portable device (ie. one that you can throw in a bag or in your pocket). The screen seems really large for a portable. Wonder how it'll for in terms of battery life with a screen that big?
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Originally posted by The Franchise
So you're allowed to say that PS1 games are jaggy but you can't say that GBA games are blurry? Do I have that right?
So you're allowed to say that PS1 games are jaggy but you can't say that GBA games are blurry? Do I have that right?
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Anyway, to get back on topic for PSP, looks like some guys made a mockup based on the prototype pictures and did a size comparison with various things (GBA, CD rom etc). Looks fairly "portable sized" and pocketable.




