@chromegnome: OLEDs actually are more power-efficient (unless the screen is displaying all-white for hours on end).
@chromegnome: OLEDs actually are more power-efficient (unless the screen is displaying all-white for hours on end).
@yanipheonu: wut.
@Jordan White: You're thinking a bit too black-and-white. You forget that time is a factor. Having a port on a portable game device that near-rivals the graphics and power of consoles at the same time is much more impressive than porting a game that is 12 years old to a new portable.
@no computers in texas: It's called making sure your product is first to the market, regardless of whether its finished.
@yanipheonu: I don't get the giddiness in response to this video.
@Ueziel: I'm not a fan of ports, but if you're going to talk about it:
H4X!
I prefer to transport my personal jet on my yacht, but, to each their own.
Yes, these will look quite smashing in my all-white featureless chair-room!
@Octo1: What the other guy said, plus the fact that there is a lot of 3DS news as of late, so from a business standpoint it makes sense for Sony to (hopefully) try and level the playing field now, rather than after the 3DS is already out.
Looks like the iPhone 4. There's a little button that switches the camera from back to front—could be useful in the future! :D
I have a major beef with the meat of this article.
That video was extraordinarily smarmy.
@AldrinBL: No, No, No.
@Rasenganfan2: You are on the wrong site.
@Jesse Scroggins: I feel bad because my initial post was sarcasm. I'm seeing it apparently isn't being read that way.
Flip it over, and you can tickle its tummy, revealing secrets to you other routers won't!
Seriously?! Can we be practical here? I mean seriously. The worth of that thing is at least $500.
This development is truly shocking.
@keithleyson: Thank god, because the better half of my life relies on the software.