
According to this patent application filed by a certain Phil Harrison in July this year, Sony are planning some kind of mobile device with a touch screen and motion sensing. In addition, another patent filed just days ago regarding data transfer is almost certainly from the same device. It's obviously not clear whether this could be a successor to the PSP, or whether it's just for a new phone (the much rumoured PlayStation Phone?) but it's interesting all the same.
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should add bluetooth and bluray UMD while they are at it
"According to this patent application filed by a certain Phil Harrison in July this year"
Orly? Ain't he at Atari?
On the face of it the itPhone/iTouch with its screen and accelerometer, except the pressure sensitive part
Not for gaming, but for other stuff. PSP/PS3 Messaging, XMB navi, etc. I think it'll work out more that way then as a gaming aspect. My opinion of course.
i'm getting confused of whats actually coming.