The new Sony PSP exhibits on-screen jaggies that bother many users. Sony says it's a result of the anti-ghosting feature--but is the cure worse than the disease? John P. Falcone is the senior director ...
Sony's latest iteration of its handheld, the PlayStation Portable, has been on the receiving end of criticism from consumers over scan lines that appear on screen. Announced at the Leipzig Games ...
Another rumor surfaces about the next-gen PSP and how it will not only do away with the UMD disc system but will add a sliding screen. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's ...
The PSP TouchMe is a touch screen that connects to the PSP via USB and lies over the PSP’s original screen. TouchMe is homebrew-based device that will only work with specific homebrew software, so don ...
There are some truly riveting mysteries in life. Who built Stonehenge? Why do men have nipples? And perhaps the greatest of them all, why does the Sony PSP-3000 suffer from poor screen performance?
It is with a heavy heart that I bring this awful, terrible news: those scanlines and other screen defects discovered in the PSP-3000? Sony totally meant for that to happen. To borrow a Slashdotism, it ...
The PSP may be a lot of things to a lot of people, but it's not capable of pumping out images in 3D -- cross your eyes all you want but nothing's going to leap off of that LCD. We'll have to wait for ...
Sony's PSP2 will feature a touch-screen, with UMD's ditched in favour of internal flash memory game downloads and improved PS3 link-up - predicts a panel of industry experts recently polled by PSM3.
The PSP2's screen is an inch larger and "sharper" than the PSP's, according to a report. Sony described the screen during behind closed doors meetings at the Tokyo Game Show as high definition, Kotaku ...
We here at PSP Advanced know how hard it can be to decide what games, and accessories to purchase for a handheld’s launch. This guide outlines some of the PSP’s grade “A†games as well as some ...
One of the coolest features in the demo of the 2.00 update for PSP at Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation Meeting 2005 was its display of the new support for AVC video in downloadable movies. At ...