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Million said:
Scruff7 said:
Killzowned said:
Rath said:
I'm guessing no.

If you're going to add a touchscreen it wouldn't be PSPgo it would be PSP2, its simply far too large a hardware change and would essentially make the PSP obsolete.

What if the touchscreen was just for navigation and media purposes, i.e touch the screen to bring a menu up where you could control volume and fast forward the movie or song you were watching/listening to.

Whereas for games, the touchscreen wouldn't 'work,' or be limited to bringing up the 'select' menu.

this is what i'm getting at. this would be very possible.

But we're not talking about possibility , we're talking about feasibility . The PSP could have an inbuilt minature gun with semi-automatic fire in theory but how likely is that ?.

Like others have said , the touchscreen adition is too radical a change to the PSP's technical specification (this is not PSP2) for it to be worthwhile (there's various problems Sony would have to overcome to implement it). And none have the previews have even hintend at touch screen , I would have thought Sony would have made it known in that Qcore interview when that guy was talking about all the perks of the GO in comparison  to the 3000/

feasibly it is possible technically - see my post above about RAM capabilities in comparison to existing touchcreen devices.

I agree if the touchscreen were to be used for gaming, it would be too radical a change, but not if it would be only for interfacing with the multi-media aspects.



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