PSP Slim details Revealed?

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May hold back on my PSP purchase if this true, sounds good especially the extended battery life (doubt it will be 4x more though) and 8Gb built in memory.

Back in March, we brought word of a new and improved PlayStation Portable. But what good are the rumblings of new hardware without some of the details? Today, thanks to several sources close to Sony, we bring you that nitty gritty as the redesigned Playstation Portable nears completion.

Keep in mind this isn't Playstation Portable 2, but rather a redesign of the original, so it will be sporting the same internal hardware. But that's about the only thing that hasn't changed. The new Playstation Portable will have a much slimmer design, thanks mostly to a new LED screen that will deliver an ultra-crisp image but take up far less space. That LED also helps pump up the battery life of this sexy new model, which can last as much as four times longer than the original PSP. While the new PSP still makes use of the UMD drive, it will be a faster version and to help speed up loadtimes and gameplay, the portable will come packed with 8GBs of internal flash memory. Finally, the PSP's much maligned buttons have been revamped and the D-Pad has gotten a major overhaul, giving portable gamers something more like a Playstation 3 D-pad to play with.

The company is still trying to decide whether or not they want to include a built-in camera, as they weigh whether the cost of adding the device will be worth the benefit to gamers. Our money is on no camera because of the competitive price issues. Those of you holding out for a touchscreen are, unfortunately, going to have to wait, though word has it that it will most like make an appearance in Sony's next portable gaming device. While the new PSP will remain black, Sony is still trying to decide whether it will have a glossy or matte finish.

The final price for this new PSP hasn't been set, but Sony is hoping to sell it for under $170 or so. Manufacturing should commence in the upcoming weeks, and the product is going to be officially unveiled at this year's E3. The sale date being tossed around is August, but don't be surprised if it's pushed back to September. What's this reworked PSP called? It doesn't have a name as of yet, but may we suggest "PSP Slim"?

Sony Computer Entertainment of America declined to comment on "rumor or speculation."

link http://kotaku.com/gaming/rumor/psp-slim-details-revealed-267108.php
 
XPE said:
just what we needed :rolleyes:

care to explain ?


anyway for me this is actually great news since i just sold my psp last week due to lack of money and lack of time to play it :p

will almost definetly buy one of the new versions if i dont get another standard one before then
 
Too many PSP naysayers Andy, ignore them.

Sounds great, i love my PSP, the main problems with it being the battery life and drive speed, so this would make it an essential purchase.
 
Johanson said:
It worked for the DS.

The DS was working as it was, the revamp simply enhanced already awesome sales.

A revamp for the PSP may help it a bit, but I don't see it rescuing it.
 
vonhelmet said:
The DS was working as it was, the revamp simply enhanced already awesome sales.

A revamp for the PSP may help it a bit, but I don't see it rescuing it.

rescuing it from what ?
 
andy said:
rescuing it from what ?

OK, perhaps rescue was a bit of a dramatic word :)

My point being, it's not going to pull the PSP into first place, and it probably won't even help the PSP become profitable.
 
got any source for it been unprofitable

its just i cant see why they would bring out a new version if the first wasn't making profit , why not just make the first version allot cheaper since its selling great

not having a go by the way just confused to why company's would purposefully loose money
 
I think this is a great idea - and seenig as Sep-Dec is meant ot be the push for some decent PS3 games, you never know maybe we will start seeing sub-games which get downloaded onto the PSP from the PS3, and also using it simultaneously while gaming on the larger console.

While I respect the DS for its sales etc, I have never personally liked it or thought the few titles I might be interested in justified the price of the hardware.

Maybe the PSP will never dominate the mobile gaming market but I think its easily worth its place in it and its about time a redesign happened.

Early figures (Jan 2005) for the DS/PSP where showing around a 57%/43% split (6.6M units compared to just over 5m)

However over at VGChartz (not sure if this is allowed but I hope so) its now saying its roughly 66%/33% - which isnt that surprising I guess, but with the PSP selling just under 22m units , I would reckon its probably in profit by now - only a guess as I cant see a chart for software sales which is really where console manufacturer will get profit from (along with add-ons).

Saying that PS3 figure looks a lot lower than its reputed to be ( I have read its around the 5m mark sold)
 
What the PSP really needs is dual analogue thumb sticks and i'll take DAX over a locked down PSP with 8gb of pointless storage.
 
Johanson said:
It worked for the DS.


It was more of a cosmetic improvement with the ds, as this is simply a better machine than the psp and I don’t like the fact that because I was an early adopter I get stuck with the crappy one. :mad:
 
As much as I like my PSP, I can't help feeling that this slimmer version will suck.

Reason being? Well, the PSP is already quite awkward to hold for extended periods of time and I think a slimmer version will really play havoc on many peoples hands.

RSI here we all come!
 
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