@ibunkun: True, bt does kill it faster... I'm normally near a plug so it bothers me, but I can see how it can be of some concern.
@ibunkun: True, bt does kill it faster... I'm normally near a plug so it bothers me, but I can see how it can be of some concern.
@Kotaku Reject: Original PS3 was the best model ever built- if Sony's following their current trend with this thing, I'm getting one at launch haha.
@ibunkun: Hmm, get a pair of Sony DS980 bluetooth headphones and you won't have to worry. I'm sure this thing has bluetooth, I use them with my PSP:Go and sound's never been better- wireless & bluetooth on a dongle w/ real earbuds, fantastic sound 8+ hours of battery & with PSPs it can shift the song with the up/down…
@AcidTWister: Ah, thanks for looking up the stat.
@A7: I would settle for wireless power from 3 meters. That'd be fantastic.
@beaker: Nothing quite like multiple people trying to frantically plug in USB cables to the back of a custom-built rig. ^_^
@AcidTWister: if I remember correctly (which I probably don't) that has dual 4.8" screens? the NGP would still probably be bigger.
@Noé: Well, it says it in the above article, I was just kind of inferring to the OP that it's bigger so it should be more comfortable. Sorry for the confusion.
@—Tito—: if it's larger than the original PSP, then I'd have to disagree- I find the original 1000 series to be pretty comfortable, heck I even find the go comfortable with my large hands, if this is bigger I'll have no problem personally :P
@NorthernRoamer: Reminds me of pacman for some reason.
@C3PA: LOL, I'd actually love for my phone to have the embarassometer. XD
@Who-really-cares: There's no layer or anything, it's just technology that you don't have to wear glasses.
@Who-really-cares: No glasses, that's the whole point lol.
As a 4th year college game dev myself, I can only pray that this thing turns out better than my PSP:Go.
@touwe: I used to avoid them, but after I learned the rules it seems alright.
Nice, but there are much smaller versions I saw ages ago.. actually planned to get a few for my room, but they were around $60-80 a switch or so thus I'm holding off for awhile.
@Adam Coe: there's a holding material that keeps stuff in place, and you can print with metal, titanium, plastic or even other stuff, there's a nice video of how it's done on shapeways.com :D
Absolutely brilliant.
@Organized Chaos: Right then! Carry on.. ;)
@DrinkYourMilk: Haha, Thanks! :D