Next PSP to get built-in camera, video streaming
The next version of Sony's PSP will sport an integrated digital video camera that will allow users to stream live video to the
PlayStation 3,
according to an anonymous source. The feature, which will utilize the
PSP's Wi-Fi support, will be marketed as the new way to chat with
friends while on the go.
According to the tipster, the "PSP 2" will also gain the recently
rumored NAND flash storage, though the first generation of the new
model will only be available with 4GB instead of the 8GB currently
speculated. Sony will also trim approximately a quarter of inch from
the device, and offer it in three color choices — black, white and
silver.
Sources claim that the tiny camera will be an off-the-shelf stock
unit that is currently being used in several Sony Ericsson mobile
phones, and will also allow users to take still photos, in addition to
video. Its placement will be directly below the PSP's screen, where the
"PSP" logo can currently be found.
(Note from Auri: Wireless video conferencing, anyone?)
The new PSP's video streaming capabilities will be considered a
must-have addition for Sony's upcoming PS3 console. While details are
scant at this point, sources say the streaming will be made possible
through the upcoming HUB PlayStation service, which will launch
alongside the PS3 and compete directly with Microsoft's Xbox Live
service.
We'll provide more details as they become available.
Source: PSPWorld