1. A SECOND ANALOG STICK!!!
2. Bluetooth! (then I could use a keyboard!)
3. Faster speed disc reader
Cnn drew up a wishlist for both PSP and PSP2, see if you agree:
Wish-list of items for the existing PSP:
1) Skype support to make Internet calls (includes accessory headset).
2) Support for Slingbox. Yes, I know you sell Location-Free TV, but why bother selling the hardware when you can make more money teaming up with Sling and selling a PSP-version of its Slingbox mobile application for $34.95?
3) Built-in instant-messaging applications. In addition to Mylo's Yahoo Instant Messenger and Google Talk, let's see AIM as well.
4) Better e-mail integration. How 'bout some quick ways to check Yahoo Mail and Gmail. I know Microsoft properties (MSN, Hotmail, Live Mail) are off limits, but why not some e-mail apps from popular companies that you aren't competing with? Say, Google Desktop for PSP?
5) Keyboard accessory (see above).
6) A video-output cable so I can watch videos and play games on TV. Come on, it doesn't have to be digital or anything. Gimme some crappy analog video output, so I don't have to resort to one of those awful camera hoods. (The developer versions of the PSP have video output, by the way.)
7) Connect me. And by that, I mean your Connect music/video service that's supposed to give iTunes a run for its money. I know, it's been delayed. But the PS3 isn't the only horse in the race, and there are millions of content-hungry PSP owners already out there.
Wish-list for the PSP2:
1) Built-in 40GB or 60GB hard drive (offer various configurations at various prices, as the iPod does). If the hard disk is seen as too fragile, a fairly capacious load of flash memory--say, 4GB to 12GB--would be a worthwhile alternative.
2) Faster UMD disc reader--or whatever it takes to reduce UMD load times. Or, since we now have internal storage--and multigigabyte Memory Sticks--just make the games downloadable, Ã* la Xbox Live Arcade.
3) Built-in Bluetooth (more flexibility for communications and accessories).
4) Put a second USB port on the bottom of the device.
5) A second flash media slot that can accept SD, MMC, and xD cards, in addition to Memory Sticks.
6) Offer at least one more expensive step-up version with the same sort of slide-down keyboard found on the Mylo and the Vaio UX180P ultramobile PC.
7) Everything from the above wish-list for the existing PSP.
What's your wish-list for the existing PSP and/or the PSP2?
1. A SECOND ANALOG STICK!!!
2. Bluetooth! (then I could use a keyboard!)
3. Faster speed disc reader
Keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keybo ard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!k eyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboa rd!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!keyboard!ke yboard!keyboard!
Dont Sony Realise How Much They Could Make Form A Keyboard! Everyone Wants One!!!
1.Faster load times
2.I thing that plugs in to the usb port and turn it in to 2
3.KEYBOARD!
4.Give the PSP four battery bars so we can know how much is left! 1 bar could mean 30% or 10%. How do we know!
5.Stream Video RSS instead of having to download it to the memory stick.
6.FLASH 8/9!
7. Internet TV
8.Internet Radio
9.Built in IR stuff(TV remote ect)
10.File browser. I always save stuff to the wrong place and have to connect to the PC to delete it
Your customer has spoken Sony! The customer is always right! Now give me my stuff!
KEYBOARD!KEYBOARD!KEYBOARD!KEYBOARD!
Touchscreen, I know it'll just be considered a rip off from the DS but aren't sony always copying nintendo anyway? hell even the PS1/2/3 controllers are just rip-off's from the snes, with the analogue stick idea stollen from the N64.
digital tv watching and recording would be nice too, not to bothered about internet tv, **** all hot-spots down my way anyhow.
Oh hell yeah, a touch screen would pwn! Then people can start making homebrew of some of the best DS minigames.Originally Posted by mcvader
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many things, but the easiest and cheapest of all: change the bloody mini USB for a standard USB, so we can easily attach any peripheral to it (keyboards)
and get rid off the UMD. it's heavy, sucks battery and it's useless (to me)
appart from that, mostly what people says, HD, more memory, TV output, DAB receiver, etc
there's so many things that could be done, and $ony is so reluctant to it...
anyway, my next handheld is going to be a Gp2x or next generation of it
I say faster processor so that we can emulate N64 full speed much easier, although I probably won't get another Sony system because of the whole firmware mess.
ive had an idea for a while, why not simply add another analoge stick to the psp via USB, i know it'd be a bit of a strap on type of idea but if it works . . . . .
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