Before anyone starts with all the "that's worse performance than phone <x>" crap that's on Engadget, here's a quick disclaimer.
This phone has a higher screen resolution than phone <x> so more pixels to draw. The hardware is not yet final. The OS of the phone is not yet final, either, so there are optimisations to come.
The demo is probably not a great benchmark for the phone's abilities. I've seen it running a real game with some pretty snappy visuals and it's fairly smooth even on development boards that are earlier revisions than the phone pictured above.
deleted10 Dec 2010 12:43
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@Mr_Sony
Wow.. defending something before a single comment is even posted, Troll?
all i can say is it certainly isn't infinity blade is it.
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Mr Ericsson10 Dec 2010 14:00
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@harry
Only trying to head off the stuipd sort of comments that are on the Engadget boards.
No, this demo looks nothing like infinity blade, but that doesn't mean the device couldn't do what infinity blade does. From what I've seen of it I reckon it could probably do it and at least this thing has proper gaming controls to run proper games.
I'm not some Sony fanboi troll, either. I own an iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch and have no plans whatsoever to own one of these PSP Phones.
Nayhem13 Dec 2010 05:21
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First of all, this means nothing, as far as we know that device was being used as an external monitor. Why isn't he actually playing it? How is the user interface? etc, etc...
Chris13 Dec 2010 19:40
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@Mr_Ericsson your not a sony fanboy your an apple fanboy in
irritant14 Dec 2010 13:25
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@Nayhem
Playing what? A benchmarking demo? That's the point of them, you don't play them. They are scripted sequences used to compare the hardware. If you had some control over it, you'd not be running exactly the same code on all machines.
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