Definitely a positive move in the right direction but I am still a bit underwhelmed by the update. Sony did not add dual analog sticks (something the PSP community has been begging for) and no built in hard drive. The good thing though is that the latest update which includes the TV out immediately made UMDs worth something. I could only take watching movies on the small PSP screen before my eyeballs transformed into twin flaming orbs. I could see the new PSP acting as a portable DVD player. Maybe your travelling and want to show friends a cool movie. Just hook up the PSP TV out and your on your way.
The game library is impressive though. I guess I will hold out for the PSP 3. Maybe it will have touch screen controls or something snazzy like that...
HP's Jon Rubenstein told us that his company wanted to veer in a new direction, and veer it surely did -- the HP Veer 4G will arguably be the smallest fully-functional smartphone on the market when it goes on sale May 15th.
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Definitely a positive move in the right direction but I am still a bit underwhelmed by the update. Sony did not add dual analog sticks (something the PSP community has been begging for) and no built in hard drive. The good thing though is that the latest update which includes the TV out immediately made UMDs worth something. I could only take watching movies on the small PSP screen before my eyeballs transformed into twin flaming orbs. I could see the new PSP acting as a portable DVD player. Maybe your travelling and want to show friends a cool movie. Just hook up the PSP TV out and your on your way.
The game library is impressive though. I guess I will hold out for the PSP 3. Maybe it will have touch screen controls or something snazzy like that...