Sony has done it again! Or have they? Some may remember Sony Computer Entertainment’s (SCE) rather unsuccessful handheld gaming machine the PlayStation Portable. The PSP had a rocky start trying to succeed as a mobile entertainment center, Skype terminal, MP3 player, and video game device, all at the same time. Sony threw money into a proprietary platform Universal Media Disc (UMD), which they completely removed from the latest version of the PSP. All-in-all, the PSP was not a good seller, but that could all change. Sony is a versatile manufacturer. Pioneering BluRay technology and remaining competitive in other multimedia facets is routine for them. A section of Sony is responsible for the Sony Erickson line of cellular phones. It would appear that SCE and SE have merged to create the PSP2, the PlayStation phone.
More alarming than the existence of such a device, is that the device supposedly supports Google’s Android OS. This could deal a large blow to Apple’s iOS. I stated in an earlier post that the mobile wars are raging! Could the ‘PSP2’ be the final straw?
Another amazing feat from this device is its rumored speed. Supposedly, this handheld device will be faster and more powerful than the XBOX 360. Moore’s law accounts for the speed increase, but this could potentially cause problems for SCE’s other videogame console, the PlayStation 3. All seriousness aside, while this phone may surpass the XBOX 360 in speed, I hope it does not suffer the same ‘Red-Ring’ problems as its larger-than-life rival.