por Mesias-X » 26-06-2004 23:56
Luego de tanto hype para la gran PSP y sus capacidades asi como siempre le gusta a Sony se repite la historia sobre la diferencia entre lo prometido y la realidad (algo ya visto en PSX y sus cambios de ultima hora).
El texto esta en ingles (yo traslado lo que sea de importancia):
[quote]According to SCEE's Phil Harrison, Executive Vice President of Product Development, the PSP battery pack is meant to be worn on players' wrists -- we're not sure how this works, considering that the battery was nearly the size of the PSP at E3 (the article mentions that the final version will be 8mm thick). Running time of either the battery pack or the system itself was not discussed.
Que la bateria mostrada en la E3 no seria la definitiva sino una mas chica... No se discute nada de su duracion... pero...

bateria mas chica, menos duracion... se especula algo de 3 horas
Un detalle esta seria la bateria supongo por lo que vengo viendo:
[img]http://playfrance.com/news/images/,9123331,/zoom/1304.jpg[/img]
Creo que es una bateria externa que se adosa a la muñeca como brazalete... que incredulo que soy, y pensar que me quejaba del lapiz optico de la DS porque lo consideraba incomodo cuando tuviera que ir al baño junto con la DS... con esto ni me voy a poder limpiar el tuje si lo tengo agarrado al la muñeca
[quote]As far as codecs go, Harrison mentions the ATRAC audio support of the system, but the article goes on to say that MP3 will not be supported by the system -- this is in contrast to versions of the official specs that list MP3 as a supported codec. It was always known that PSP would push Sony's proprietary ATRAC3plus audio codec, for both security and corporate reasons, but it was assumed that ATRAC would mostly be the codec for UMD Audio and downloadable content releases, so it is unknown where this will fall out in the end (a third party MP3 player would be a given if Sony doesn't provide it, and users would have to convert their previously-encoded music files to the ATRAC format, so if this is the case, we're not sure what ends Sony plans to meet by omitting the feature.)
Adios al soporte para MP3 señores, no sera compatible con este formato. Usara uno propio de Sony (viva el monopolio y la dificultad para entonces conseguir la musica en este formato propio, pero claro con unos $$$ se podra conseguir original de la propia Sony... pero no descarto via P2P algo se pueda hacer
).
[quote]Harrison is also written up in reiterating the plan to have game and UMD Video movie prices in line with current PS2 and DVD prices. Movie and music producers have expressed interest in publishing to Sony's new disc format, and Harrison says that he expects a rental market to pop up around the PSP video releases.