[QUOTE="Croyles, post: 5459742]So wait, is there an extra memory card slot or how will this work if you want to put movies on it?
I thought it also had an extra memory card slot for either another propietry system or Pro Stick Duo?[/QUOTE]
Yup it does. One memory card (Sony proprietary using Flash) for NGP games coming in at 2-4 GB and then another memory card (again highly likely a Sony proprietary one) for storing your music, photos, videos, Android Apps, PlayStation Suite/Mini games and also down-loadable NGP and PSP games. I just do not get how Sony expects people to store their NGP down-loaded games and video. These take up large chunks of GB and those memory cards will not come cheap.
At the same time I can see why Sony opted for this method. It does have benefits. For instance perhaps a lot of the user-base of the NGP are not going to down-load NGP games and will go to the retailers and buy their games (a wise move considering the high pricing on the PSN and long download times for files of up to 4GB (and possibly more in the future)). Perhaps Sony want their users to go the retailers after the PSP Go fiasco (lack of support at retail).
Similarly Sony may be moving towards a 'cloud' based video delivery service or/and renting type system where having a lot of Flash storage becomes less important as you do not need to download in the first instance and in the second instance the download is removed after viewing. Think Netflix, BBCiPlayer, renting options on the PSN Video service etc.
Perhaps a major other reason though was cost. Apple can get away with Flash costs because of the massive amounts they buy (for their iTouch, iPhone, iPod range)...thus getting massive discounts and first say on supply. Can Sony really play and win at this game? Sometimes it is better to turn the other way and try something different if that answer is a solid no. Maybe this is a case of that.
If Sony can price these new memory cards right (and that is a big 'if') then things should work out OK for those 'heavy users'...