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Grimes said:

Right now GoogleTV is vapor and until I have a chance to use it I will reserve judgement and it really has nothing to do with replacing the PSP with Android.

it's not vapor they already have demonstration's of it working.

just like sony working on a playstation middleware stack to work inside of the Android OS.

What purpose would it serve for Sony to keep releasing another PSP?

what an extra analog stick?

how many people would buy one if say sony prices it at $245.00?

very little, because many would say that's too high priced.

never mind sony in the PSPGo updated

the Mips processor in the Go over the slim

added solid state storage 8gb

come's with Bluetooth built in.

people want Sony devices cheap, but yet as their softwre sale's prove people are not buying their software on the PSP.

so invest more into their PSP platform and try to compete with Nintendo which the PSP's has been alway's been viewed as

"the console experience in the palm of your hand"

or move the PSP over to an area where atleast it can seperate itself from the other Smartphones by it's exclusive software.

by sony not releasing a PSP2 device at E3 is very smart, they keep what they have on the market sale what they can and move the PSP format over to a smartphone platform.

atleast there is less of a downside in doing that than there is sticking it out..what would happen if sony releases the PSP2 "ol no second analog stick" i am not going to buy that that's what many gamer's have stated over and over..or it's too high priced.

Altleast in the Smartphone market they could make profit on every phone sold and sell more software with no physical format needed to maintain except for the existing PSP's that are already in the market.



I AM BOLO

100% lover "nothing else matter's" after that...

ps:

Proud psOne/2/3/p owner.  I survived Aplcalyps3 and all I got was this lousy Signature.