It's never clear how a company plans on implementing a given patent, but Sony's patent application for a haptic touchscreen composed of "tactile pixels" lists former Sony Computer Entertainment chief Phil Harrison as the inventor and makes several references to potential use in "a game device" and to "game events," so it's a safe bet that it was at least developed with the PSP in mind. The patent app describes a sophisticated haptic feedback system that goes well beyond the basic rumble of today's device -- the pixels themselves are able to move up and down between two positions, providing direct feedback to user actions. That's certainly an interesting idea, but like all patent news, we're not going to hold out hope for it to surface in a consumer device anytime soon -- but we're willing to be surprised, you know?
http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/30/s...screen-patent/
Yeah right, so many patents these companies get don't ever end up in games or consoles. Would be interesting to see, but frankly, I see this as more a possibility for a controller than a game playing device itself; for the PSP Sony would have to implement 2 screens, unless of course they made smaller versions for D-Pad and XO[]^ replacements.
I'm a little more optimistic in my opinion. There is also a diagram indicating mass storage and other things relating to a portable media device. This could have a lot to do with the future of the PSP. And it could turn out to be the "dream machine" everyone always hopes SONY will design.
I just hope that with every new hardware revision of the PSP, the homebrew scene gets a jolt of excitement to try and create or port the amazing PSP homebrew over to the new PSP.
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/340/C15630/
:P the site seems like BS in my opinion, never heard of that mag. It also has a Nintendo phone article so I'm thinking it's a mock up.
Edit: Although it does have some stuff I know to be legit like the Rogers articles.
Last edited by ab88; July 2nd, 2008 at 06:43.
Don't forget that Sony still have their Mylo and this patent could be with a new version of the Mylo. They already have somewhat of a touch panel on that, so it might be an upgrade from the current model. I'm not saying this wouldn't be amazing on psp, it's just that I wouldn't want to jump to conclusions just yet.
WOW! That is a really neat idea!
I'd love to see this put into a PSP2 of some sort. Something no one even thought about for a PSP2. People said touch screen but this... This is a whole new generation of touch screens! When the PSP2 comes out (9-10 years ) I will definitely like to see this in it. Better include dual analog sticks, r2 and l2, Much better WIFI, some other new original ideas and features, a PS2 emulator, and an affordable price. I've always been much more of a handheld fan over console fan so whenever there is a new and great handheld out there I seriously love it!
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