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The New PSP: Thinner, Lighter Timewasting |
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Dr. Samuel Says -
New Toys
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Written by Dr. Samuel Centralia, Ph.D., D.D.S., Esq.
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Monday, 16 July 2007 |
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Why, when I was a boy, we didn't have these ultraslick consumer gaming devices for entertainment. No sir, we had to make our
own toys! Of course, even at that tender age, I was a little different from the
other kids. While they fashioned yo-yos and paddleballs, I devised a series of
handheld gamma-ray projectors. Many were the happy summer days I spent
accelerating the evolutionary development of the frogs and lizards in the local
pond. Ah, youth!
At this year's newly scaled-down but always-festive E3 Media
and Business Summit , in Santa Monica,
many up-and-coming gamer treats were previewed. But I always like to keep my
eye on Sony's deservedly ubiquitous PlayStation Portable , or PSP. Word this
year is that there aren't too many changes coming in the new version, due out
in September. Basically, it will be a bit thinner and lighter. The 4.3-inch
hi-res LCD screen stays the same, as does most of the rest of the fundamental
design. But it's going to be 33 percent lighter (a-pretty-amazing-when-you-think-about-it
189g) and 19 percent thinner (18.6mm thick). Also new in this iteration is a
video-out port that lets you plug the PSP into a TV or computer monitor for
big-screen play. There's also an option for using USB to power up the thing via
your PC or PlayStation proper.
The forum boards are lighting up, predictably, with various
kvetches, but I for one will always be happy to support and espouse the
essential coolness of the PSP. There's really nothing better for waiting out
long plane rides, or the current U.S. executive branch
administration.
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