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17 May 2006 15:49  Edited by 1_Ru13 on 20-May-06 at 16:12 Reply (Quote this message)
PSP (Play Station Portable):
• This console is a highly commercial product. Developers have created several games which can be bought on the high street.
• The PSP offers a variety of home brew content. You can download average quality emulators for consoles before the PSX and two very slow (low quality) N64 emulators have been developed.
• It has wi-fi so can surf the internet, play games online and connect with the ps3 (so Sony says).
• It has an infrared port, so can transfer photos.
• It has a 480x272 screen (130560 pixels) and has 16.77 million colours.
• It has two processors which run at 222MHz but is over clocked to 333MHz.
• It has 32 mega-bytes of ram.
• It uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
• It has a maximum of 6 hours game play.
• It has region locking so games cannot be played from other parts of the world.
• It allows video and mp3 playback.
• It uses flash memory sticks (which look like cards).
• No touch screen.
• No microphone (although can be purchased as a headset).
• No TV out socket.
• Is already out.
• Price: £180 (Approx)

Nintendo DS (Dual Screen):
• This console is a highly commercial product. Developers have created several games which can be bought on the high street.
• Little or no homebrew content.
• It has wi-fi so play games online.
• No infrared port.
• It has two 256x192 screens (98304 pixels)
• It has two processors, 67MHz and 33MHz
• It has 4 Mega-Bytes of ram.
• It uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
• It has a maximum of 10 hours game play.
• It is region free, so games can be played from other parts of the world.
• No multimedia support (although a Play-Yan adaptor can be purchaced.
• Game saves are stored to an SD memory card.
• It features touch screen capabilities.
• It has a built in microphone (which can be used for voip)
• No TV out socket.
• Is already out.
• Price: £90 (approx)

Nintendo DS (Dual Screen) Lite:
The Lite is just another version of the DS. It is 21% lighter, 42% smaller and has a maximum of 19 hours game play. It has a more scratch resistant screen. It is already out in some parts of the world.
Price: £125 (approx)

XGP (Xtreme Game Player):
• Is an underdog console but aims to hit the commercial market.
• Is highly likely to offer some high quality emulators and a PSX emulator is in the making and there is a possibility of an N64 emulator being created. Games can be downloaded which are created by others.
• It has wi-fi so can surf the internet and play games online.
• No infrared port.
• It has a 480x272 screen (130560 pixels) and has 1.6 million colours.
• It has one 200MHz processor (very likely that it can be over clocked) and also a 3D graphics card - probably running at 200MHz too.
• It has 64 mega-bytes of ram.
• It uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
• Game play time unknown.
• It is region free, so games can be played from other parts of the world.
• It allows video and mp3 playback.
• It uses SD cards.
• No touch screen.
• No microphone.
• Has a TV out socket.
• September 11, 2006
• Price: £160 (approx)

XGP (Xtreme Game Player) mini:
The Mini is another version of the XGP. It has 32 mega-bytes of RAM, no TV out socket and no wireless. It has a 320x240 screen (76800 pixels).
Price: £80 (approx)

GP2X
• Is an underdog console - intended for mostly homebrew content.
• There are many high quality emulators for the GP2X and is a possiblity of an N64 and PSX emulator being created. Includes software to create your own games and games can be downloaded which are created by others.
• No Wi-fi.
• No infrared port.
• It has a 320x240 screen (76800 pixels) and has 170 thousand colours.
• It has two 200MHz processors which often run at 240MHz anyway and can be over clocked to at least 319MHz.
• It has 64 mega-bytes of ram.
• It uses rechargeable AA batteries.
• Game play time unknown.
• It is region free, so games can be played from other parts of the world.
• It allows video and mp3 playback.
• It uses SD cards.
• No touch screen.
• No microphone.
• Has a TV out socket.
• Already out.
• Price: £110 (approx)

Iriver G10:
• This console is a highly commercial product. Developers have created several games which can be bought on the high street.
• Home brew content unknown.
• It has wi-fi so play games online and stream music ... maybe more.
• Infrared port unknown.
• It has a 800x480 (384000 pixels) and 260 thousand colours.
• Processor(s) unknown.
• Ram unknown.
• Batteries unknown.
• Game play time unknown.
• Regions unknown.
• Allows video and mp3 playback.
• Internal storage; either 4 or 8 giga-bytes.
• Touch screen unknown.
• Microphone unknown.
• Tv out socket unknown.
• Out towards the end of the year.
• Price: Unknown



Coz i wrote this, wot ... its probz a bit shitty and wrong - so excus me.


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17 May 2006 15:54 Reply (Quote this message)
???, I think most peeps know the specs and price's already!,so its a pointless thread tbh.



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17 May 2006 16:00  Edited by 1_Ru13 on 17-May-06 at 16:02 Reply (Quote this message)
tuk me ages to find sum of them tho; n its better when there all put together


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17 May 2006 16:46 Reply (Quote this message)
nice waste of energy there.


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17 May 2006 17:19 Reply (Quote this message)
In all fairness it was nice of him to post the specs. Some people could actually be interested.



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17 May 2006 17:58  Edited by 1_Ru13 on 17-May-06 at 18:14 Reply (Quote this message)
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In all fairness it was nice of him to post the specs. Some people could actually be interested.


thank you, im glad some people appricate me (even if they are imaginary)
Shame i couldnt just stick it on a table, it would look alot simpler

Bet none of you even heard of the g10 until now


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17 May 2006 18:26 Reply (Quote this message)
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Bet none of you even heard of the g10 until now

Bet taken.



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18 May 2006 12:59 Reply (Quote this message)
Theres alllwaayyysss one.


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18 May 2006 13:59 Reply (Quote this message)
and its always ralinn



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19 May 2006 09:52 Reply (Quote this message)
Oww, they got a new XGP kids out ... bastards


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19 May 2006 10:11 Reply (Quote this message)
*YAWNS* and use of profanity!



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19 May 2006 12:16  Edited by 1_Ru13 on 19-May-06 at 12:17 Reply (Quote this message)
go to bed already!!!


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20 May 2006 13:26 Reply (Quote this message)
Anybody know any links which show you how to overclock your psp?


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20 May 2006 15:15 Reply (Quote this message)
a) Why would you go through all the effort of getting that information and presenting it when no one actually asked for it? To much free time on your hands clearly.

b) Stoner, why, why would you want to overclock a psp!? I doubt very much it will be particularly overclockable if at all. If you do figure out a way to do you'll most likely fry it in about 10mins. ;/


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20 May 2006 15:53 Reply (Quote this message)
i dont care ill just buy another one xD


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20 May 2006 15:56  Edited by 1_Ru13 on 20-May-06 at 15:57 Reply (Quote this message)
Quote: Landen
a) Why would you go through all the effort of getting that information and presenting it when no one actually asked for it? To much free time on your hands clearly.

hel yea

Quote: Landen
b) Stoner, why, why would you want to overclock a psp!? I doubt very much it will be particularly overclockable if at all. If you do figure out a way to do you'll most likely fry it in about 10mins. ;/

I bet u can overclock the psp but it has already been overclocked so yep; ladens right it probably would frazzle. I personally would'nt try it ... why wuld u wanna do it anyway?


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20 May 2006 17:33 Reply (Quote this message)
Normal Psps are underclocked



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20 May 2006 18:52 Reply (Quote this message)
lol, hes right i think...according to the people on de ova forum


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20 May 2006 20:20 Reply (Quote this message)
yeah, normal PSP's are underclocked. I've overclocked mine but I lost the forum thread on how to do it. It's pretty easy to find.


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I still don't see why you would want to. It's not like any of the games are demanding and worth going through the effort. It's hardly eye candy is it?



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