The PSP redefined portable gaming, but the PSP phone ( found the patent application on the net by Sony Ericsson) is an even even bigger leap forward.
The PSP phone from Sony Ericsson will be sleeker, slimmer, with a screen that spins 90 degrees. The rotating display allows you to bash away at your favorite game, then spin it around 90 degrees and use it as a phone. The screen is great for watching movies on UMD or downloaded through WiFi. Mobile TV is expected too!
Not only is it backwards complaint with all your old PSP game discs, you can also link it to the PS3 as a controller of for two player gaming. And when you’re on the phone mode you get a simple mobile with numeric keypad. It’s expected to be out in 2008 according to T3.
This recent patent filing shows how Sony Ericsson will go about integrating these two gadgets.
[Source: T3]
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September 5th, 2007 at 11:48 pm
this is interesting.
gone are those days were you would crave for a slim and handy phone. welcome to the era where every growing functionality is packed into a handheld which also functions as a phone
September 5th, 2007 at 11:58 pm
Amen to the mobile future! Soon our lives will be controlled by a phone which was once questioned by Rutherford (U.S. President), “It’s a great invention but who would want to use it anyway?”after a demonstration of Alexander Bell’s telephone,
September 7th, 2007 at 3:04 am
I hope the PSP phone won’t be bigger than that rough sketch, anyway the idea looks interesting
September 8th, 2007 at 9:28 am
well seems like everyone is now trying to get a new phone out with the best features i dont think they will be as successful as the iphone but lets wait and see what it can offer!!
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