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Just like the Popstation and NeoDual screen, eh?
via mobilemag
Well, clearly this device isn't officially endorsed by the big boys at Sony, but that didn't stop a small, presumably China-based manufacturer from cashing in the PlayStation brand. The amusingly-named PS3 Game Player comes with a form factor not unlike the PSP, but its graphical prowess seems to be a far cry from the official Cell Processor-powered home console from which it "borrows" its namesake.
Instead, what you get is a measly 3.5-inch TFT color display only capable of doing QVGA (320x240). On the plus side, this knockoff system boasts a 1.3-megapixel camera, handwriting recognition (touchscreen?), stereo speakers, TV-out, and "built-in games." That's right, there's no slot for you shove in any UMDs or PS3 Blu-ray Discs.
It's not quite the portable PS3 you were looking for, but you can be sure that this handheld -- complete with a Street Fighter-like video game -- can be had for much less than the real thing.
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Just like the Popstation and NeoDual screen, eh?
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Seriously, what kind of dope would actually believe this?
lol hw can they even call this a portable ps3, hahaha try portable snes
Awww, come on!!!
Anybody who believes this remember: YOU ARE A MORON!!!!!!!!
I'd have to say it's as if someone changed the form factor of a turd as opposed to that of the PS3.
(To anyone who says the PS3 is literally crap, if I crapped PS3s I'd be bloody rich...)
it doesnt look that bad as the popstation or the Neodual screen. i think it would be cool to have it if you wanted a low end digital camera.
funny... and they claim it that is a chinese PS3, lol... sure.............
Oh My God!!! Why Can't Anyone Find Out The Real Info!?!?! This Is A ***mobile Phone***!!!! The Chinese Market Is Far More Willing To Make Silly Designs In Order To Sell!!! These Phones Retail For £75 And Are Very Good!!! Please Try To Think Outside Of The Box In Future!!! And Hey, At Least It's Better Than The N-gay!!!
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