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Soon all TVs will be 3D-capable. The reason being that there is little added cost to the TV itself to add 3D. If a TV can do 120Hz and has HDMI 1.4, it can do 3D. The only real added cost is the shutter glasses themselves, which the manufacturer can also make money on.

@Wwhat: I think there is a general misconception that faster glass is better glass.

@Wwhat: Its an added cost to the high-resolution video with a CCD as the sensor gets larger because the entire frame is acquired at once compared to CMOS sensors where high-resolution video acquisition is comparatively cheap.

@astrograph: The reason why this camera is limited to VGA resolution for video is because its a CCD sensor.

Before people get to excited about the F1.8, an F1.8 on a 1/1.7" sensor such as this camera is equivalent to a F8-F11 on a dSLR.

Ads? $10 a month with ads?

@paradox: licensing fees are minuscule, so they very well may not be included.

@AreWeThereYeti: P.A. Semi does the SoC design, the Cortex-A8 core itself is designed by ARM, which is the entire point of licensing their design.

@AreWeThereYeti: They can figure it out via the die size and transistor count (nm process) which iSuppli can physically examine. This will tell you exactly how many chips can be made per wafer, and the process will give you a general yield per wafer, and silicon wafer prices are well known. From this you can get a

@Salari: The PSP Go is completely different from a normal PSP in terms of game resume.

Second analog would be nice, but I guessing they intend on using the touch-screen in place of the analog.

@Salari: Even better would be a save-state mode like the PSP Go has.

The 3DS specs that are posted are based on the assumption that the CPU will be clocked at 200Mhz, the HCW link predicts it will be clocked closer to 400 Mhz based on 1mW per Mhz power usage.

@TreFacTor: There is a $99 bundle for the Move that comes with the controller, camera, and comes also with a game. You can also use a normal controller in lieu of the navigation controller.

Unless we're trolling Sony here, in terms of motion controls we need to differentiate between Wii/Move controls and MS Kinect controls. Both have their advantages and disadvantages.

This article kinda misses the point, the whole goal of the Sony Move is to be a "Wii HD"; to be compatible with the Wii as well as traditional controller schemes.

The whole "delay" rumor came from Best Car, which is a great place for rumors, but not for accurate news.

@KRayGolf: I seriously doubt that.

@NekoDaimyo: Only thing that is part of PSN+ is auto-patches.