And the DS won’t be over 150$. Itll likely be 129.
The whole UMD thing is going to be proven bad for sony.
Who’s going to buy a DVD, and then a UMD of the same movie just to watch it portabley… (yes, a new word) I don’t know, I feel more secure with a sturdy cartridge, even if it holds less information
The PSP is going to be one sweet piece of hardware. I won’t mind the price tag because I always have commutes to work, and don’t have much time to play at home.
I’m looking forward to the entire next generation of consoles. I think we’re finally getting to a point where we can get something a litle more in a game. I think the DS will be a great and innovative product. The PSP is shooting for a whole new arena though. We love converged products, don’t we?
[quote author=“HectorGearLive”]The PSP is going to be one sweet piece of hardware. I won’t mind the price tag because I always have commutes to work, and don’t have much time to play at home.
Don’t forget to bring your charger because with the battery life expected to be low, it won’t make it for both ways of your commute.
[quote author=“jshinkle”]The PSP is shooting for a whole new arena though.
I don’t think of the DS as convergence as much as evolution. I haven’t heard anything about it being an MP3 player or a cell phone or any other device I would normally want to toe around. The PSP is being touted as, at least potentially, having several different devices converged into one. Thoughts?
If I could take my existing movies to convert and make my own UMDs to play on the PSP I would get one. I doubt alot of studios will release movies on DVD and UMD. Maybe if Sony provides a UMD disc with DVD movie in same case I’ll buy a PSP.
They, Sony, Talkes about how great it is for FMV and movies but who can write to a UMD? I am thinking about a Tapwave Zodiac though.
[quote author=“Leviticus”]If I could take my existing movies to convert and make my own UMDs to play on the PSP I would get one. I doubt alot of studios will release movies on DVD and UMD. Maybe if Sony provides a UMD disc with DVD movie in same case I’ll buy a PSP.
They, Sony, Talkes about how great it is for FMV and movies but who can write to a UMD? I am thinking about a Tapwave Zodiac though.
Exactly, I want some actual movies on UMD. And if the battery life does suck which I hear it does, then it’s gonna be crappy. Portable systems are supposed to be good in battery life, with out good battery life then the system will fail. Personally I think the DS will do better for a couple of reasons
1. Better battery life
2. Cheaper
3. Wifi support
I really don’t care about a mp3 player, because my ipod (that I will hopefully be getting soon 8) ) will cover for that 😊
the psp looks pretty sweet to me…the only real problems i have with it is the battery life doesnt seem to be that good and the price tag is gonna be around 250-300…i might get one but i’ll have to see it in action first to see if its worth the cash…
battery life is low but who that may very well change. You never know. And the DS is cheaper because it isnt as advanced at PSP. PSP has so much more features. Its like why gamecube is cheaper then ps2. Different systems with different hardware in it.
[quote author=“gohan_bcc1”]battery life is low but who that may very well change. You never know. And the DS is cheaper because it isnt as advanced at PSP. PSP has so much more features. Its like why gamecube is cheaper then ps2. Different systems with different hardware in it.
The DS is cheaper because Nintendo understands pricing with systems.
The DS is a dual screen (one of which is a touch screen), dual processors, 3D graphics processing power, and Wi-Fi. It is on paper a very expensive machine and probably has costs comparable to (if not more than) the sony.
Nintendo understands no one will spend $300 for the DS considering the GBA SP is $99. Handhelds should be inexpensive and Nintendo realizes that. Sony will learn it the hard way when they realize if people arent buying it, its cause of the cost.
Battery life will primarily be an issue for playing UMD movies, where more power is used to keep the disc continually spinning. Much of a game can be stored in Memory once loaded. Game-play time should be closer to the 8-10 hour mark.
[quote author=“DougKaplan”][quote author=“gohan_bcc1”]battery life is low but who that may very well change. You never know. And the DS is cheaper because it isnt as advanced at PSP. PSP has so much more features. Its like why gamecube is cheaper then ps2. Different systems with different hardware in it.
The DS is cheaper because Nintendo understands pricing with systems.
The DS is a dual screen (one of which is a touch screen), dual processors, 3D graphics processing power, and Wi-Fi. It is on paper a very expensive machine and probably has costs comparable to (if not more than) the sony.
Nintendo understands no one will spend $300 for the DS considering the GBA SP is $99. Handhelds should be inexpensive and Nintendo realizes that. Sony will learn it the hard way when they realize if people arent buying it, its cause of the cost.
i know what you mean but i still think the psp is more expensive due to the other things it has put into it. Although i will probably end up getting both.
[quote author=“gohan_bcc1”]i know what you mean but i still think the psp is more expensive due to the other things it has put into it. Although i will probably end up getting both.
Sony has been known (and most people will agree) to price their product higher than the rest of the industry to create a presitigious look to their product line. They also promote the system as better than the rest (even if that is not true).
They do it with electronics and they are doing it with videogames. They will lower the price to be competitive but will rake in the dough for the early adopters who will spend too much on the PSP just to have it when it first comes out.
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Nintendo understands no one will spend $300 for the DS considering the GBA SP is $99.
It all comes down to the software doesn’t it? Other than GT4, there’s not much to show for PSP just yet. But it will improve, and I’ll definitely get it.
I’m getting a DS primarily because the GBA already has an extensive library, but I never upgraded to the SP. No real new-software reasons yet.
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They do it with electronics and they are doing it with videogames. They will lower the price to be competitive but will rake in the dough for the early adopters who will spend too much on the PSP just to have it when it first comes out.
They better come out swinging hard with good software. I can’t believe the DS is coming out in a couple months! I have long commutes to work on a train so I will welcome them both.