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Shrygue
April 30th, 2007, 19:54
Via CNET (http://news.com.com/Can+Sony+click+with+download+store/2100-1041_3-6180063.html?tag=st.prev)

Scores of companies are betting there's gold in helping go-go commuters and road warriors catch the latest episodes of 24 and Grey's Antatomy. Apple downloads movies to iPods. Cell phone carriers stream TV shows to handsets. Sling Media's Slingbox connects users to their home TVs from any Web-enabled handheld.

But a company uniquely positioned just a few years ago to be among the front-runners in the nascent mobile-video category is conspicuously missing, said James McQuivey, a Forrester Research analyst. Sounding a little like Marlon Brando, McQuivey argues that Sony, with the PlayStation Portable (PSP), should have been a contender. He notes that Apple's iTunes has sold 50 million TV shows, seized a huge market lead and proven people will watch video on small screens.

Forrester Research analyst "The thing is, Sony could have been all this," McQuivey said. "The Sony PSP is one of the best portable entertainment media devices that anyone has come up with in years. It has a relatively big screen, plays video beautifully, has good storage and audio. It could have been the first big mobile carrier for TV shows and movies."

Instead, the mobile-video play of one of the world's largest electronics companies is straggling behind Apple, has shaken the confidence of supporters--especially in Hollywood--and added to the woes of CEO Howard Stringer.

The PSP is a handheld device that plays video games, music and videos, and also displays photos. As of March, Sony has sold 7.2 million of the devices in the U.S., according to NPD Group. The PSP was supposed to be a total-entertainment media device, yet two years after launching the PSP in North America, Sony by some accounts is retrofitting its video plans.

The Financial Times, for instance, reported last December that Sony planned to launch a PSP download store early this year. But as April heads into May, still no store. A Sony spokesman declined to discuss the issue.

To some observers, a PSP video store is an admission by Sony that the company's Universal Media Discs (UMDs), the mini DVDs that play only on PSPs, are a bust.

The media began kicking dirt over UMD a year ago when consumers largely ignored the format. From the Calgary Sun came the subtle headline "Bombs away; UMD sales are zilch with consumers." The Hollywood Reporter published a story in March 2006 about Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures ending production of movies for the PSP. Variety chronicled the handheld's sagging sales in July with a story headlined "PSP loses support; Wal-Mart, studios pull back."

Format envy
The source of the problem is easy to pinpoint, say critics: Sony's UMD was another attempt by the company to force a proprietary format down consumers' throats.

"Sony hasn't won a format war ever," McQuivey said. "Sony can't get over the idea of controlling the media format. This problem of Sony's goes back to the Betamax. They don't just want to make the device that everybody wants. They want to own the entire the format."

Some observers said that by offering a disc that would play only on a Sony device, the company was thwarting piracy. Others accused Sony of creating the UMD to force PSP users to pay twice for films. Since the company offered no way to connect the handheld to a television--the same way iPods link to TVs--a UMD movie can't be enjoyed on a larger screen.

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CaptainMorgan4
April 30th, 2007, 20:00
I use my PSP for music, using it right now as I type, I hate iPods. Mainly because everyone and they're brother has them and I like to be a little different and have something to stunt with. PSP offers that to me, that's why I use it, the other reason I hate iPods are they're scroller and the use of iTunes.

Basil Zero
April 30th, 2007, 20:05
I use my PSP for music, using it right now as I type, I hate iPods. Mainly because everyone and they're brother has them and I like to be a little different and have something to stunt with. PSP offers that to me, that's why I use it, the other reason I hate iPods are they're scroller and the use of iTunes.

Yup, i hate the fact that you have to scroll as well.

Plus i like psp better, plays movies, music, photos, AND GAMES:thumbup:

Buddy4point0
April 30th, 2007, 20:05
sry but psp cant compete with ipod fr music, unless they gave the psp a 30 gig hard drive and made it skinnyer, theres no chance

IM back!
April 30th, 2007, 20:44
the psp is good at displaying media

Triv1um
April 30th, 2007, 20:52
I never use my psp for music or videos or pictures.

I use my psp for playing games. not the name (play)station.

I wish sony would just leave the media player idea.

orhon
April 30th, 2007, 21:11
i have both psp and ipod. ipod's capacity is the main reason which makes it a great media player. i can store all my mp3 and videos there.
psp's advantage is it's screen and quality..also this homebrew programs..
they're just too different..

Basil Zero
April 30th, 2007, 21:51
I never use my psp for music or videos or pictures.

I use my psp for playing games. not the name (play)station.

I wish sony would just leave the media player idea.


Are you crazy:confused:

It was thanks to psp having the multimedia that i actually didnt have to lug around two things(PSP and Ipod)

snuffster
April 30th, 2007, 23:06
theres no way you can compare the psp to ipod
unless you dont own a psp
ipod has nothin on psp

snuffster
April 30th, 2007, 23:07
i own both and i cant see the point in carryin both with me
psp fits in all me pockets perfectly
4gb of music on my psp is enough
why would i need my ipod
theres more to do with the psp thats why it runs circles around the ipod
the ipods for little kids

SnesR0X
April 30th, 2007, 23:19
If you're going to edit your double post, then you could have deleated it too. I use my ipod for music, and psp for games and videos. I want to be able to have as much room as possibleon my psp, and if I spent 400 dollars on a 15 gig ipod, I'm going to use the hell out of it.

emuking
April 30th, 2007, 23:50
psp is garbage compared to ipod when it comes to being a media player, and yes i own both, sony shouldnt compete with a powerhouse if they could hardly sell it as a gamehandheld

parkermauney
May 1st, 2007, 00:55
I think everyone with an 2nd gen ipod nano should die. They should die and burn in hell, to have their souls eaten out by satan himself.


Black 1st gen 30g iPod Video owner
:D

SSaxdude
May 1st, 2007, 01:08
The Ipod is best for music, the PSP can do more but isn't as good a music player.

yoshinatsu
May 1st, 2007, 01:44
Universal Media Discs (UMDs), the mini DVDs that play only on PSPs

Duh... Lame analysts...
Calling the UMD a mini DVD...

Dickhead
May 1st, 2007, 11:21
Well I use my PSP alot more that my MP3 player infact just to make this more intresting I have a CREATIVE VISION M!! i dont need to convert and use Itunes, I do prefer my PSP over that though even if the PSP has got less memory space. But Who cares? Why not just buy another Memory card!. The way things are going we may have a large memory card around the corner. I already have a 4GB, 2GB and 1GB card.

The_Ultimate_Eggman
May 1st, 2007, 14:44
Trouble is $ony dont seem to give a stuff about it this could be a case of to little to late.Their lack of support for the handheld may be one of the reasons for piss poor PS3 sales as well with people fearing $ony will do the same again.

INixxI
May 1st, 2007, 14:51
PSP to Compete With Ipod

Please. Whens the last time the PSP competed with anything.

iniquitous_beast
May 1st, 2007, 14:58
That title is so inaccurate. The article is about how psp failed to compete with ipod.

Personally, my total mp3 collection doesn't exceed 500mb. For that reason, the psp is far better suited to my needs than an ipod. I'd never fill one of those.

SpooForBrains
May 1st, 2007, 15:07
I use my PSP as an MP3 player, and am quite happy with it. I wish they'd develop the interface a little more, but on the whole, I think it does a pretty good job.

Also, this article backs up a lot of what I was saying in the "Sony are not the enemy" thread, about Sony and their never-ending quest to control our media formats ...