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PSU E3 2004 Roundup

The main news of E3 has been Sony unveiling the new PSP handheld and a discussion of the “cell” processor which is what is currently believed to be the PS3’s chip. Sony also took the expected step of lowering the price of the PS2 to $149. The PSP features a stylish 4.3 inch 16x9 LCD screen. Battery life is a concern though with estimates ranging from 2.5 hours to 10 hours.

The PSP will use a 1.6 GB UMD disc, which Sony is also pushing as a new way to deliver music and movie content. Final Fantasy: Advent Children was announced as being one of the first movies that will be released for the system. The graphics are looking on a par with early PS2 titles. The system will support the wireless standard 802.11b to enable gamers to take on each other without having to sit next to each other. The PSP is set for release at the end of the year in Japan, and the end of the 1st quarter in the United States and Europe.

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  1. honomaru

    • 2:39pm EST - November 21st, 2010

    @31 and 32 (Sigh) as I said, only the two boring ones left here. u 2 are just sheeps who pick fights on the internet because you feel secure with others on your side. lol ur both quite pathetic. 

    @31 you completely misunderstand the gravity of the situation. I said earlier that i am here for a different reason than you all. I love shutting people down who repeatedley troll posts. if you check my first post instead of just replying to me like an idiot saying im always negative, you\\\'d see that that\\\'s all i was doing. guy flamed sony for the hundreth time so i flamed him.

     

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