Review - Sony PSP

I'm fairly certain there are folks at Nintendo feelingIn each instance, simply connecting the PSP to your
some serious self-loathing right about now. You see,PC with a 5-pin USB cord will let you drag files from
back in the mid-90's Nintendo contracted Sony toyour hard drive onto the PSP's Memory Stick. Pictures
develop a CD-ROM drive for the Super Nintendo. Asand music are fairly straightforward, while video is less
the project progressed, a number of factors (one ofso, requiring you to convert it to .mp4 format and set
them being the spectacular failure of the Sega CD andup a separate folder on the Memory Stick.Picture
its' followup the 32X) led Nintendo to can the project.viewing is a breeze. The PSP interface is set up in a
Sony was left holding the bag, with a CD-basedhorizontal heirarchy displaying each function; you simply
gaming system but no one to sell it to.Making proverbialnavigate left or right to choose the application and then
lemonade from lemons, Sony turned around andvertically to choose the source. Selecting 'Pictures' and
produced what is perhaps the most successful gamethen 'Memory Stick' will let you browse whatever
console in history, the Sony Playstation. The result? Forimages you have stored on your Memory Stick. Since
the first time in history, Nintendo took second place inthe PSP uses standard Memory Stick Duo format
the video game console market, while fellow rivalchips, if you have a digital camera that uses MS Duo
Sega got out of the console business altogether.Onesticks, you can simply slap the stick from your digican
segment of the gaming market Nintendo still has ainto the PSP and browse to your heart's content. The
stranglehold on, however, is the handheld sector.PSP allows you to zoom in or out and pan the photos
Beginning with the original Gameboy, the namein any direction using the nub.Music is just as easy...you
Nintendo has been a veritable synonym for handheldjust drag your ATRAC (ech!) or .mp3 (yay!) music files
gaming. This dominant streak has held sway throughonto the Memory Stick, and then navigate to them the
several subsequent iterations of the Gameboy. Somesame way you did the photos. One thing the PSP is
have claimed Nintendo's dual screen DS handheldnot, however, is an iPod...you have to set up folders for
system to be a revolutionary step forward in portableeach group of tunes you want, though you can assign
gaming. Others have decried it as gimmicky.tracks to song groups and play them back at will. That
Whichever side you fall on, there's no doubt Nintendosaid, the PSP's music playback functionality is great.
execs are fingering their collars as Sony prepares toThe PSP comes with a decent set of earbuds and a
rain on their parade with their new Playstation Portableremote extension allowing you to control the PSP's
- aka the PSP.Comparing the two systems, I'd saymusic functions without having to dig the unit out of
there's a real chance Nintendo may finally have ayour pocket. More importantly, it sounds great. If you
serious challenger to the portable gaming throne. Mostknow how to edit .wmu playlists, you can even assign
assuredly, Nintendo will claim that they are pursuing athumbnail images to the tracks which will appear when
different demographic than Sony (read 'kids'), and toyou play back the tune on your PSP.Videos are the
their credit the pre-teen crowd will probably favor thebiggest pain in the arse, mainly because you have to
DS over the PSP. But for anyone over the age of 12,do the most fiddling. Luckily, homebrew PSP
the PSP is definitely a serious contender for yourprogrammers have already jumped to action, and
pocket change.Okay, so enough Nintendo-bashing.there are already a number of freeware apps
Review the damn thing already.The first impressionavailable online which will let you drag 'n drop video
one gets from the PSP (once you've ravenouslyonto your PSP with little or no trouble.The biggest
clawed your way through the packaging) is just howdrawback to all this media fun is the fact that the PSP
sleek the system is. From a purely aestheticships with a measly 32mb Memory Stick. By the time
standpoint, the PSP is one seriously sexy piece ofyou start messing around with music and video files,
cutting-edge tech. The system's faceplate is fashionedyou'll be sorely aching for a big 'ole 1GB Memory
of one glassy piece, interrupted only by the protrusionStick.So okay, I'm sure you're wondering whether or
of the various buttons. The backside is just as nice,not any of the horror stories you've heard about the
with the UMD disc door featuring a prominent PSPPSP are true. One of the bigger points of contention
logo inside a silver metal ring set flush against thethat's hounded the PSP is the dreaded 'dead pixels'
backplate. The two shoulder buttons are clear plastic,issue. Reports have circulated widely that a number of
and the perimeter edge is accented in silver giving thePSP units have been plagued by 'dead pixels', pixels
whole thing a very streamlined look.Of course, lookswhich are either permanently light or dark, depending
are one thing, but how does it actually play? I'm happyon how they're stuck. My unit does indeed have a
to report that the PSP delivers very well in this regard.handful of these dreaded dead pixels, but seriously...I
For a portable system, weight is an important factor,think you'd have to be a real anal-retentive type for it
as it is by nature handheld. The PSP is fairly lightweight,to be considered truly bothersome. I'm certain that a
especially considering all the hi-tech goodnesshandful of PSP's have some serious issues, and Sony
crammed into it's slim chassis. In fact, it weighs justhas agreed to repair or replace these units at no cost.
about the same as the Nintendo DS, if you need theHowever, seeing the problem first-hand, I can honestly
comparison. You could easily play this thing for hourssay that it doesn't seem to be that big an issue. In fact,
straight without feeling weighed down.One thing thatover the last week or so, some of the 'dead pixels'
takes a little getting used to is the somewhat crampedseem to have disappeared, leaving only two barely
form-factor. While the PSP's controls may be perfectnoticeable spots. The other standout problem with the
for Japanese gamers, most Westerners will find thatPSP's screen is that it is a veritable magnet for
having a go with the PSP will involve a short learningsmudges and fingerprints. Sony thoughtfully includes a
curve while hunting for a comfortable grip. Really,microfiber cleaning cloth with the unit, and believe me,
though, it's no worse than any handheld system beforeyou'll get a lot of use out of it. If this really bothers you,
it, and there's no denying that Sony designed the PSPbe aware that for less than $5 you can buy a number
with ergonomics in mind. The back of the PSP has aof PSP 'skins' which protect the screen from smudges
very subtle curvature on each side, creating a naturalor (gasp!) scratches.The second biggest concern
shallow channel for placing one's fingertips...it's a smallabout the PSP has been the battery life. So far, in my
detail, but it counts.Sony smartly modeled the PSP'sexperience, the power supply is adequate for what
controls on the PS2's Dualshock controllers, minus twothe PSP is...a portable gaming system. With average
of the front triggers and the right control stick.use, you should expect to get between 4-5 hours of
Replacing the left stick is an analog 'nub', which worksuse between recharges. I generally use the PSP to
much better than it sounds. Rather than tilt on an axis,while away lunch breaks or spare moments in the
the nub moves gently in a horizontal direction, givingevening when I've got nothing better to do, and I have
you the same control as a stick but without the heightyet to encounter a situation when I've been left with a
a stick would require. It's actually a small bit of genius,fully discharged PSP. If you really expect to put some
and works great in action.As you've probably heard,time into the PSP, you will probably want to get into
the PSP's main selling point is its' 4.3-inch hi-def screen.the habit of carrying around the included 5v power
While 4.3 inches doesn't sound like much on paper, thesupply or invest in a secondary power source (Pelican
PSP's screen really must be seen to be appreciated.currently sells a 'power brick' which will recharge your
Both games and feature films look absolutely fantastic,PSP twice on a single charge for a mere $10). Other
and since the screen is formatted to a 16:9 ratio bothreports, from UMD's ejecting from the unit when its'
applications can be appreciated in full widescreen,twisted, to poorly fabricated 'square' buttons, have
high-definition glory. Watching Spiderman 2 (which wasreally been overblown. I'm sure you can find faults with
included in the first million units sold in the US) is athe system, but overall, it's very well manufactured and
remarkable experience; when I first booted it up, Ishould withstand years of use provided you take care
laughed at the game store manager and proclaimed 'Itof it.A minor issue of mine lies with the UMD movie
looks better than my television!'. And sure enough, itlineup. While I'm all for enjoying fan-favorite fare like
does. The screen is bright and crisp, and you may findHellboy and Kill Bill, I wonder if film studios will truly
yourself picking details out of the image that you mightembrace the format. Will we ever be able to enjoy
not have noticed the first time around.Of course,Citizen Kane or the works of Jean Cocteau on the
movies are one thing, but the PSP is primarily a gamePSP? I think not. Considering the highly proprietary
platform. You wouldn't think so, but games benefitnature of the UMD format, I can't imagine the studios
from the PSP's hi-def screen moreso than films.taking a risk on less bankable material for consideration
Watching something like Wipeout Pure in motion isfor UMD release. I suppose those of us who enjoy the
amazing; not only is the image in razor-sharpoccasional foreign or classic film will have to resort to
hi-definition, it's also widescreen, allowing a larger viewstoring flicks on the Memory Stick. Oh well...least
of the playfield than ever before. Again, you'd think acommon denominator, I suppose...Film snobbery aside,
4.3-inch screen wouldn't capable of very much, but itthe PSP is truly a remarkable piece of engineering.
just isn't so. Without a doubt, the PSP's screen is oneWhen the PSP's specs were first unveiled a mere
of the greatest single innovations the handheld gamingtwo years ago, it was widely believed that Sony's
world has ever seen.Powering the PSP is a singlehandheld system was vaporware in the making, and
333mhz processor, which may not sound toothat the final product couldn't possibly deliver.
impressive up front, but visually, the PSP stacks upAmazingly, they have. Nearly every point on Sony's
favorably with it's bigger sibling, the PS2. All theambitious list is intact. With numerous hardware and
flourishes you've come to expect from the full-sizesoftware improvements on the way (digital camera
gaming platforms, sharp textures, lens flares, hi-polyattachments, installed web browser and chat clients,
models, can be found on a device roughly the size ofPSP MMORPG's), Sony has crafted the first true
a scientific calculator. Pick up Ridge Racer, perhaps thechallenger to the handheld gaming throne...and suddenly
most visually impressive title in the PSP's launch lineup,it feels like 1995 all over again.Alex Mayo is a graphic
and you won't miss the PS2 iterations one bit. Ditto fordesigner of Irish/Filipino descent who grew up in
the aforementioned Wipeout Pure, which actuallyCincinnati, Ohio. He was raised on comic books, punk
manages to overtake the PS2's Wipeout Fusion by arock, and grade-B kung fu movies, which explains his
fair mile...and not merely by virtue of it's portability. It'scomplete and utter inability to deal with real life in a
actually a better game...if that doesn't say anything torational manner. He is reasonably well-educated (if Art
you about the power of the PSP, nothing will.The PSPschool counts), reasonably well-read (if graphic novels
also lends itself to other applications, such as viewingand the 'Letters to Hustler...' columns count), and
photos, watching videos, and playing music. Thoughreasonably well-fed (if Sliders from White Castle
these are definitely secondary uses for the PSP, theycount).Alex currenty supprorts himself as a freelance
are no less good selling points, as the PSP handlesgraphic designer and as the helmsman in charge of a
them well enough to be a serious consideration forpopular Asian-American Pop Culture webzine.
anyone looking for a secondary media display device.