Specifications:
Hardware Name: |
NGP Play station |
Manufacturer: |
Sony Computer Entertainment |
Product: |
PlayStation |
Release Date: |
22 Feb 2013 |
Type: |
Video game console |
Generation: |
Eighth generation |
CPU: |
ARM Cortex -A9 core (4 cores) |
Dimensions:; |
182mm x 18.6mm x 83.5mm |
Screen: |
5-inch OLED capacitive, 16:9 aspect ratio, 960x544 pixel resolutions |
Touchpad’s: |
Capacitive |
Cameras: |
Front and rear |
Sound: |
Built in stereo speaker with grills on front and built-in |
Location: |
Built-in GPS |
Wireless: |
3G Network, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (infra and Ad Hoc) and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR |
Price: |
US $249.00 |
Sensor: |
three-axis accelerometer, three-axis gyroscopic sensor and three-axis compass |
Description:
It is an innovative and powerful next generation portable entertainment system, built to deliver the ultimate gaming experience on the move. At the heart of NGP is cutting-edge technology that will deliver the best performance and graphics, multiple control inputs for new ways to play and complete integration with PlayStation Network for a truly next generation portable gaming experience. NGP introduces new ways to play and interact with PlayStation games, giving gamers and developers the biggest range of control inputs, offering the best game play experiences for all types of games. It features the much requested familiar two analogue sticks, as well as motion sensors, a front touch display, plus a unique multi-touch pad on the rear for a truly innovative game play experience. Coupled with a stunning 5″ OLED screen, NGP offers gamers the opportunity to experience quality handheld gaming that’s way beyond anything experienced in the portable market. NGP will also be supported by an incredible software line-up with all titles being developed to maximize the capabilities of the system and provide the richest portable gaming experiences. I’m particularly excited to see that the best PlayStation exclusive franchises will be coming to NGP, including Uncharted, as well as fantastic new IPs that will provide ingenious uses of the NGP functions. And let’s not forget the incredible titles being provided by our 3rd party developers and publishers. We have learnt a great deal from our previous experiences and as such will be distributing games both at retail and via the PlayStation Network. We want to give consumers the choice as to how they access the great content available on NGP. For the first time on a PlayStation platform, we will be offering a choice of connectivity options – including 3G network support, providing a completely connected experience, fully integrated with PlayStation Network, allowing you to enjoy true social gaming, entertainment on demand and anytime, anywhere* communication with your PSN Friends. NGP is the first step in our portable strategy as we start to offer PlayStation experiences to a wider audience than ever before. As well as offering the ultimate portable gaming experience, via NGP, we will also be introducing a new way to deliver PlayStation games, via PlayStation Suite. Casual gaming on multi-purpose mobile devices is a growing market that we simply cannot neglect. With that in mind, PS Suite is a new initiative to offer PlayStation quality games on Android based portable devices, be it mobile phones, smart phones or tablet PCs. By offering a fantastic selection of legacy PlayStation games (PS one classics), alongside content made specifically for PS Suite, we believe that we will be offering the PlayStation experience to a wider base of users. Via a program, called PlayStation Certified license program, we will work with hardware manufacturers to provide devices that optimize the gaming experience. We want to give consumers the freedom to choose between various devices when they wish to enjoy a certain piece of PlayStation content.
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