TheLostVikings
TheLostVikings
TheLostVikings

@Philip.J.Fry: The original PSP came with a wrist strap.

@arrrdawg: No need to be disappointed, the psp2 actually have both those features you mentioned.

@Asbestos_Underwear: Except OLED screens use less power than regular LCDs, and quad cores use less power than single cores.

@stone500: Imagine an iPhone game, now imagine you didn't have to cover the screen with your fingers every time you interacted with it.

@Pray4Mojo: The big annoyance i have with touch screen controls like most current phones is that you end up covering up a large part of the screen, but with the touch area on the back you could do the exact same kind of interface without covering the screen at all.

@PoweredByHentai: And the back is multi touch, so you could have a dual wield control scheme where you aim two weapons at once.

@JoRo1986: When they moved around the not-XMB-anymore interface the front screen showed a yellow circle when (and where) they pressed on the back touch area.

@GFrench: Winroll uses about 200k ram and lets you set any program to be always on top.

@ad7863: The powerstrip doesn't look like it is part of the design, it's just lying there at the bottom.

@Wookielifeday: Tell that to the student who scanned over 200lbs worth of textbooks into his eReader.

@darkanimematt: Actually there is some other older video of this thing showing it going full clip.

@Mooncow27: Afaik Sony actually makes the sensors in Nikon cameras.

@Wookielifeday: Wrong. Electronics doesn't necessarily break when dropped in water.

Super Awesome Hyper Dimensional Mega Team?

@capitalH: type -torrent at the end of your search query...

@Sunwind: The electronic compass is necessary for the GPS to work properly.

@Banzboy: Angry Birds was ported to the PSN already, so NGP will be able to play it at launch.

@ps61318: She didn't do chest compressions at all, she merely pushed on the chest lightly, which is completely different.

@fuchikoma: Have you seen the 3DS submarine game where you turn the 3DS like it's a periscope and the view changes as you turn the device? Stuff like that obviously needs motion detection to work.