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Details of the upcoming PlayStation handheld have not yet been confirmed, but leaks suggest 16GB of RAM, high-performance ...
The handheld is reported to be able to play PS4, PS5 and PS6 titles. PS5 titles, as they stand, however, would prove much too demanding for a handheld and would require specific performance profiles.
The first PlayStation Portable was received in demand, selling over 80 million units in 10 years. Since its release, there have been several generations of Sony’s portable units.
In Tokyo, Sony rolls out the first complete revamp of its PlayStation Portable. With a 5-inch OLED screen, dual analog sticks, 3G, Wi-Fi, and more, it's an exciting reboot for the PSP line.
But there are things Sony could do to build on the legacy of the Vita, and maybe even justify a dedicated new PlayStation portable in the 2020s. See also: PlayStation history — every console so far ...
The 2004 PlayStation Portable reached a visual benchmark many thought wasn’t capable at the time, but it ended up being overshadowed by the less powerful but more innovative Nintendo DS.
New PlayStation handheld — what we know so far This report from Insider Gaming notes that the next PlayStation handheld will not be functionality similar to the company’s previous portable ...
Prices for the PlayStation Portable's U.S. and European models, which will be released during next year's first quarter, haven't been set.
The PlayStation 5 is such an ugly slab of plastic, and its graphics aren’t noticeably better than the previous one, but a portable console coming next would be such a welcome change of pace, for ...
In summary, there are two rumors about Sony’s portable console. One suggests a PlayStation 5 accessory that uses remote play function and the other suggests a dedicated cloud gaming console.
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The Playstation Portable got a fun, new little brother this year in the form of the slide-n-go, download-only PSPgo. PlayStation’s Days of Play ...
PlayStation Portable vs. the Nintendo DS We love the Nintendo DS, but it is bulky and feels and looks like a child's toy from the 1980s compared to the PSP, which is definitely one well-designed ...