Sony has finally unveiled the PSP successor. Codenamed as NGP (or Next Generation Portable), the PSP2 boasts some interesting specs. On the design front, the new PSP comes with a “Super Oval” design that is claimed to be created for long play sessions and has added the much-needed dual analog sticks as well as front and rear touchpads.
Delving into the hardware, Sony has fitted the PSP2 with the “most advanced CPU” along with a 5-inch touchscreen OLED display sporting a resolution of 960×544 resolution, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, dual cameras (front and back), gyro and motion sensors and a new media slot. Sony has made way for its UMD discs in lieu of these new media cards that look like SD cards. Although it looks a proprietary one with the curvy sides.
Other few things you’d find are new user interface, location-based services and augmented reality support.
It will be available in this year before holiday season.
[Via Engadget]
Fresno Dentist says
Can’t wait to try it.
Shena says
This is definitely revolutionary! I love the design actually. Like it more than the PSP. Sony always surprises me with their new concepts. Will sure do get this.