Monday, July 14, 2008

The Sony Playstation Portable

Many of us, including myself, remember the days of the handheld video games. Colorful little rectangles with simple graphics that gave all of us hours of pleasure. These have slowly evolved side by side with the TV based Nintendo and Atari.

However, most 'Handheld Consoles' as they are called, have been flops, dwarfed by the cool features of their big brother counterparts. Even the latest ones including the Nintendo DS, have never really taken off. Only with the introduction of the Sony Playstation Portable (PSP), have the consoles finally received the status of an 'Irresistible Goodie'

First, the juicy bits. The PSP is a sleek slab of glossy plastic. A high tech touch screen along with all the computing power of the latest pocket PC's, have blurred the distinction between Phones, Pocket PC's, and gaming consoles.

As with all Irresistible Goodies, it's not just the functionality that sets junkies like me drooling. There's something about the design, that speaks to you. Something about the way it feels in your hand that says, "I'm the ultimate in technology". With a screen capable of displaying 16 million colors, that might not be an overstatement.

The standard controls on either side of the screen, make it easy to play any sort of game from driving, to sports, to Ninja games. The PSP also makes it easy to take advantage of the latest genre - Namely Multi Player games, where you connect to people worldwide throughout the Internet and play with or against them.

But quite apart from gaming, the PSP doubles up as a music player too! It's capable of playing upto an amazing eleven hours of music. With sturdy inbuilt speakers, you can listen to music right off your memory card without the need for headphones. The LCD screen provides you with visual playback effects that are worthy of an Irrestible Goodie.

To cap it all, you can play videos, and enjoy wi fi Internet connectivity from it's packaged Microbrowser. It's the first to allow the use of UMD (Universal Media Disks). These babies look just like a normal CD - Only smaller. For me, that's the winning feature of the PSP. It's the ultimate 'blurrer'. Convergence technology at it's best!

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