Dreaming of the V2 PSP

PSPIt’s way past April Fools but everybody seems to want to fool (haha) everyone with their own “news” and “versions” of the PSP2. Almost every PSP gamer is interested in this subject – even though they know it must be a hoax. Frankly, I’m interested in seeing pranksters’ versions of this supposed Version 2 PSP. Why not? It wouldn’t hurt anyone, right?

Alright, here’s one person’s idea of what the V2 PSP might look like.

Called the Psi (interactive), it’s only 4.5 inches long but it’s got a 3-inch LCD screen with 16 million colors. It has the same pixel resolution as the original PSP so games would not have to be reformatted for this next-gen console. This would support WiFi, EVDO, UMTS and WiMax, meaning it could be used for music and video downloads, peer-to-peer gaming and wireless photo sharing. The best thing perhaps about this Psi is the touch screen that will provide users with a virtual keyboard.

Okay, you can now stop drooling. This isn’t real; it’s just one of those really, really, really great ideas for the V2 PSP. Too bad this isn’t real. Not real. Not real. I have to remember that. Not real. But this V2 would have been great if it were real. (Sony, are you listening?)

PSPIt’s way past April Fools but everybody seems to want to fool (haha) everyone with their own “news” and “versions” of the PSP2. Almost every PSP gamer is interested in this subject – even though they know it must be a hoax. Frankly, I’m interested in seeing pranksters’ versions of this supposed Version 2 PSP. Why not? It wouldn’t hurt anyone, right?

Alright, here’s one person’s idea of what the V2 PSP might look like.

Called the Psi (interactive), it’s only 4.5 inches long but it’s got a 3-inch LCD screen with 16 million colors. It has the same pixel resolution as the original PSP so games would not have to be reformatted for this next-gen console. This would support WiFi, EVDO, UMTS and WiMax, meaning it could be used for music and video downloads, peer-to-peer gaming and wireless photo sharing. The best thing perhaps about this Psi is the touch screen that will provide users with a virtual keyboard.

Okay, you can now stop drooling. This isn’t real; it’s just one of those really, really, really great ideas for the V2 PSP. Too bad this isn’t real. Not real. Not real. I have to remember that. Not real. But this V2 would have been great if it were real. (Sony, are you listening?)

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