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Old 05-06-2007, 8:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Sony reveals hybrid PSP phone design

The long rumoured form factor change for the Sony PSP has taken a twist with a recently filed patent application by Sony Ericsson for a hybrid PSP phone. The unit has a swiveling screen allowing it to be used for both gaming and mobile applications. Sony has refused to be drawn on possible changes to [...]
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Re: Sony reveals hybrid PSP phone design

This looks very interesting.

So you could have a mobile phone that allows you to play games, make voip calls, access the internet and all the media stored on your PS3 at home, download games and media including films to your PS3 whilst you are at work via your psp so they are ready to watch when you get home etc

If they can pull this off in a package that looks cool then this could be a winner.

It is clear that sony is trying to tie all of their products together in a very ambitious way, and if they succeed the initial lacklustre sales of the PS3 may be quickly forgotten, it is a big if though
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