A method of generating sensory data onto the human nural cortex.
they have the patents apparently
article:
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl...&tid=10&tid=14
i know David - i do have one - but they might aswell just make memory cards cheaper than what they are than sticking a Hard Drive, a Memory Stick is waaay smaller than a Hard Drive and they do the same thing, a hard drive probably would use more battery too. thats why i think that a HD on a PSP isnt such a hot idea!
A method of generating sensory data onto the human nural cortex.
they have the patents apparently
article:
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl...&tid=10&tid=14
Cheap as chips memory cards would be great!
Sony or ScanDisk are not going to lower the price of memory sticks because they've got all PSP, Clie and Sony DSC camera users by the short and curlys.
A hard drive is definately the way forward because it is way cheaper. A 1Gb memory stick here is £100 (at best) and for less than that you could have a 200Gb hard drive. Granted the hard drives pysical size is massive but all we need is a cheeky little 10 or 20Gb and we're rocking. I don't fancy buying ten 2Gb memory sticks. May as wel buy one of those OQO bad boys, now they are a miracle or mordern technology. Anyone want to buy my kidney for £1,600 so I can afford one?
I think a Hard Drive will be released as an USB add-on, on the top of the console, that way Sony can keep the unit price down and allow those who wish, to purchase extra storage.
Dont think there will be any change to the DUO stick prices in the short term but memory generally allways gets cheaper, 2GB cards are already available at a price, which could easily store 2 movies, a few TV shows, half a dozen mp3 albums and all the save games you could throw at it, certainly enough to last for a holiday.
Hope to see a GPS system myself , would be cool
Also the inevitable Internet browser would be a welcome addition.
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