| davygee said: Anyway, I remember reading about this last year. It certainly looks the part. The screen is lovely. Although to have such a high resolution means that the GPU will need to be pretty strong. Which means one of two things. Either it will be very powerful, hence a high retail price. Or the high resolution graphics mean that the texture detail and on-screen details aren't that great seeing as the processor needs to shift some to keep up...so won't look great in practice. I like the idea and it's actually incorporates some of my ideas for a PSP2 i.e. high resolution screen...480p or 720p which can be displayed on an HDTV for playing games on an external TV as well as playing on the go. Although this kind of technology could be a while away as it would cost too much. |
I hope you are right about the GPU. Lots of mini-PCs & handhelds usually dont even have a GPU and are just software rendered. That is why they have so much trouble emulating even the oldest of consoles. If the GPU in this is anywhere near as powerful as even a 6 year old video card, hobbists are going to have a real gem in their hands.







