| deathcape said: @ Gnizmo... dude...you ignore everything I'm telling you... so you're telling me there is a portable gaming device out there that has a touchscreen, two screens being used simultaniously, two cameras with special photo editing made easy and simple, with mp3 player, in wich you can edit audio and that has the games library the DS has..and ofcourse..the upcoming camera infused games..and hopefully music related games? if you tell me ONE system that has all that..then I'll agree to you..if you're just naming random stand-alone systems..they don't compete with it..since they do not offer this.. just shouting 'ohnoesz! teh cam has been done befoer!' doesn't mean it's not blue ocean..it's the way it's done that matters more |
I am ignoring what you are saying because it is irrelevant for the most part. Your list there is interesting but lets break it down to what the DSi offers that the DS does not. so you're telling me there is a portable gaming device out there that has a touchscreen, two screens being used simultaniously, two cameras with special photo editing made easy and simple which is entirely unknown currently, with mp3 player, in wich you can edit audio which can audjust speed and pitch." So we have an MP3 player (found in the PSP and iPhone) and a camera (found in the iPhone) which is clearly a move to hurt competition. We also have two bits of software. Photo editing is offered free in the iTunes store (ezimba) as well. There are a few different programs that allow you to change the way the music is played, but I can't seem to find one that is identical to it yet. Of course i only checked the top 10 so I am certain I can get back to you with it soon enough. The iPhone can do everything the DSi is promising as new. The DSi is not blue ocean.







