2 Analog stick (and USE THEM) and I will buy it...
Give me software PS2 emulation too (and put the games up on the PSN)
Ill take 2.
2 Analog stick (and USE THEM) and I will buy it...
Give me software PS2 emulation too (and put the games up on the PSN)
Ill take 2.
| cmeese47 said: I think it would be cool if Sony made a game or two for the Android in exchange for access to the droid market. Or something like that for Sprint for free 4g. Its a win win |
That's not how business work, Android would benefit greatly from having a 50+million userbase and Sony would benefit greatly by having Android OS and apps, they'd get a percentage of every app sold as well. Don't forget though that Sony Ericsson has its own Music and App store in the PlayNow arena and their new phones grant access to both app stores to users, I expect PlayNow Music and App store to be integrated into the PSN store eventually, so the PSP 2 will possibly be similar to the Xperia X10 in that aspect.
| cmeese47 said: If it is going to priced like an Iphone then I want similar features |
Like what? Besides app and music store?
I want specifically the ability to multitask i mean playing your own music while gaming would be a nice start
One of the reasons the Kindle gets free wireless service is because it doesn't do video streaming or web surfing very well. All they have to worry about is static content for the most part. Video and web surfing are bandwidth hogs, as high definition video games would be. To expect free wireless service is unrealistic unless it's only for downloading paid content.
Anyone can guess. It takes no effort to throw out lots of predictions and have some of them be correct. You are not and wiser or better for having your guesses be right. Even a blind man can hit the bullseye.
No
1) If I am going to get a Cell Phone, it should be free (I already pay thousands for the plan)
2) If I want a portable gaming device I want the one with the games I want. The PSP hasn't shown good support in the past beyond a handful of games I want so I couldn't justify buying it.
Oh, and there won't be free 4G networking if there is Skype and Netflix. You'll have to pay. If 4G was free, then yes due to the thousands of dollars I would save over my regular cell phone use.

| nordlead said: No 1) If I am going to get a Cell Phone, it should be free (I already pay thousands for the plan) 2) If I want a portable gaming device I want the one with the games I want. The PSP hasn't shown good support in the past beyond a handful of games I want so I couldn't justify buying it. Oh, and there won't be free 4G networking if there is Skype and Netflix. You'll have to pay. If 4G was free, then yes due to the thousands of dollars I would save over my regular cell phone use. |
1) Which top line smart phone has been subsidized (spelling?) to become free? Can't think of one
2) That's subjective, the PSP has had plenty of games, but the main problem I have is that I'd prefer to play it on a TV screen, what I sugested earlier would fix that problem.
If there is a PSP 2 then it will definately have:
The reason why the PSP fails is not because it has only one analogue stick so to fix it you need two, the reason why it failed is because people do not want the experience on the go which the PSP offers. Putting an additional analogue stick on it would introduce additional fail not fix any of the percieved issues. Not enough people want the experience offered by the PSP on the go which is why the software sales suck.
If anything the PSP2 will be a iTouch competitor because Sony will stick a really large screen or maybe even bifold screen but they will not be going back to significant buttons, D-pads etc because these take away from screen realestate. It will not have a UMD drive, this is definately a no go. If it does have an analogue stick then it will be as a pathetic little nub like on those old laptops before they had touch pads.
Tease.
If it had all the stuff you named for $200 or less I'd buy it. I'm not paying more than that for a handheld.