The “real” features of the redesigned PSP?

PSP Slim details anew - Image 1The PlayStation Portable community was literally rocked when gaming site Kotaku unloaded tons of details for the much-rumored redesigned handheld console. However, the said report met skepticisms from the gaming community particularly the info on the 8GB worth of internal flash memory and alleged shift to LED screen.

Website Rumor Reporter, furthermore, categorically stated today that the said story is indeed misleading and (we quote) is “mainly factually inaccurate.” Quite interestingly, the said site maintained that it has more credible sources and is now divulging what they call as the “real” details of the PSP Slim. Here’s the list:

  • New slimmer PSP is indeed in the works. Hardware is essentially the same, and will NOT have any big speed increases.
  • There’s no longer a UMD Tray, but a slot loader instead. Design is supposed to have an even “cleaner” look, much like the DS Lite.
  • The screen is the exact same size, and is sidekick-esque. This means that there’s some sort of a flip-factor, making the overall system even smaller.
  • The screen is still LCD, not LED. Either way, battery-life will obviously be improved.
  • Sony is considering bluetooth capabilities.
  • Underneath the screen is the home button, the brightness controls and the volume button. This revision will also include all-new controls for chapter skipping with UMD movies and music tracks.
  • Not 8GB of on-board memory. 4GB is more likely. However, the storage capacity could change.

Again, we’re just reporting unofficial info here. We also clarify that we wish not to discredit any of the various sources lately popping out regarding the looming PSP redesign. The best we can offer for now is a guarantee that QJ.net will be keeping its eyes glued to various channels until we flesh out what’s the real deal with this issue.

Until that time comes, we’re all free to speculate right?

Via Rumor Reporter

PSP Slim details anew - Image 1The PlayStation Portable community was literally rocked when gaming site Kotaku unloaded tons of details for the much-rumored redesigned handheld console. However, the said report met skepticisms from the gaming community particularly the info on the 8GB worth of internal flash memory and alleged shift to LED screen.

Website Rumor Reporter, furthermore, categorically stated today that the said story is indeed misleading and (we quote) is “mainly factually inaccurate.” Quite interestingly, the said site maintained that it has more credible sources and is now divulging what they call as the “real” details of the PSP Slim. Here’s the list:

  • New slimmer PSP is indeed in the works. Hardware is essentially the same, and will NOT have any big speed increases.
  • There’s no longer a UMD Tray, but a slot loader instead. Design is supposed to have an even “cleaner” look, much like the DS Lite.
  • The screen is the exact same size, and is sidekick-esque. This means that there’s some sort of a flip-factor, making the overall system even smaller.
  • The screen is still LCD, not LED. Either way, battery-life will obviously be improved.
  • Sony is considering bluetooth capabilities.
  • Underneath the screen is the home button, the brightness controls and the volume button. This revision will also include all-new controls for chapter skipping with UMD movies and music tracks.
  • Not 8GB of on-board memory. 4GB is more likely. However, the storage capacity could change.

Again, we’re just reporting unofficial info here. We also clarify that we wish not to discredit any of the various sources lately popping out regarding the looming PSP redesign. The best we can offer for now is a guarantee that QJ.net will be keeping its eyes glued to various channels until we flesh out what’s the real deal with this issue.

Until that time comes, we’re all free to speculate right?

Via Rumor Reporter

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