Around the same time as Nintendo's unveiling of its new DS console, Sony, as promised, finally unveiled its own portable offering, the PSP. Sony released the first ever images and detailed specs of its new handheld powerhouse at an early morning press conference in Los Angeles.
The PSP itself is nothing short of breathtaking, with the final hardware looking rather similar to the prototype shot release several months back. The official specifications are as follows:
Colour: Black
Dimensions: 170mm (L) x 74mm (W) x 23mm (D)
Weight: 260g (including battery)
CPU: PSP CPU
Memory: 32MB
Embedded RAM: 4MB
Display: 480 x 272 pixel 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD
Speakers: Built-in stereo speakers
Ports: USB 2.0, Memory Stick
Disc Drive: UMD Drive
Power: Built-in lithium-ion battery, AC adaptor
Access Control: Region coding, parental control
That's exactly what was on show at Sony's Pre E3 conference. And to back up its hardware, Sony also had a diverse library of software running on PSP. Ape Escape, F1 Racing, Medieval, Metal Gear Solid, Need for Speed Underground, Tiger Woods, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Dynasty Warriors, NBA Street, NFL Street, Twisted Metal and Wipeout were all running on the handheld in what was a hugely successful event for Sony.
Sony, Nintendo - let battle commence.
We'll have more on PSP direct from the showfloor later on, but for now, stay tuned.