PSP 3000, the new SKU that sports a fancier, clearer screen and an in-built microphone, will also be available in "Mystic Silver" Sony has revealed.
The new PSP goes on sale across Europe on October 15th, and you can check out the first pics of it through the link.
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At a time where GPUs are more available than ever, it appears as though PC gamers aren't upgrading as often as they used to.
For me, the primary concern with new software is how it's often exclusive to a new series. This not only frustrates me but also raises questions about the lifespan of the hardware. With GPUs no longer offering significant performance boosts, they rely heavily on software enhancements.
However, this reliance is contingent on developer support. When the new 5000 series hits shelves, it's likely that the 4000 series won't be compatible with Nvidia's new software. This would negate any advantage it had over the 3000 series, leaving one to wonder why they upgraded in the first place. And the same will keep happening as we move through the generations.
AMD is a bit better in that regard as they often use open standards, which offer wider compatibility. However, they have even less developer support, and their software solutions tend to lag behind Nvidia by at least one whole generation. So if you have a 3000 series from Nvidia right now, it doesn't really make that much sense to upgrade to the 7000 series from AMD because feature-wise they are pretty similar level.
oh my god, these "Here's why" articles are always about the most obvious shit ever, like do people actually read these?
because they last for generations. You don't need to upgrade every 1, 2 or even 3 years. I went from a 1080ti which served me so well to a 3080 with years in between. I won't even consider upgrading until the 5000 series at the earliest, but will most likely wait for the 6000 series.
The only thing wrong with it is the slow refresh rate that causes all that ghosting especially with dark colors like black. If they fix that I might just pick this up. Although it sucks that Sony is releasing another model only 1 year after the last...
Anyone want to tell me why they disagree? Just curious. haha I have seen over a dozen PSP Fat and Slim screens and they all smear blacks like crazy.
i might finally pick one up.
about battery life and ram specs. I have the PSP 2000 (silver)and would get a 3000 if that meant it was sufficiently upgraded (outside of built in mic and Home button). Otherwise I'd get one...
I heard it has a better LCD screen for outside use. That's the one thing that annoyed me with my PSP slim. Guess I'm buying one. Both the black one and silver look awesome.
the psp 3000 specs.
http://www.jp.playstation.c...