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The PSX... is no more!
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Yan
According to The-MagicBox.com, Sony announced they have ceased the production of the two PSX models in Japan: DESR-5500 and DESR-7500, it is undecided whether or not the production will resume in future. The PSX is a DVD player/recorder with PS2 functionalities.

I was kinda looking forward to it. :(
TheDemon
Ya me too. it looked nice. the casing was really cool. too bad, i guess the 700 dollars was a bit too much.
calculmore
wait for ps3. it will look better than the other next gen consoles
Yan
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Originally posted by calculmore
wait for ps3. it will look better than the other next gen consoles


Your baseless assumptions make us all laugh. You don't work for Sony, do you? If so, let us in on why you think the PS3 will or already is better than the other consoles.
Yan
Sorry to be updating with this news so long after it was announced.

Sony is wily. They probably had this planned all along. Seems as though they're really trying to push through with their UMD's.

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It was with our heads hung low that we reported Sony’s PSX, the PlayStation 2 DVD recorder and hard disc ménage a trios was being removed from sale.

However, good news today as it emerges that far from being killed off, the PSX was merely going inside for a facelift. Two new PSX models, DESR-5700 and DESR-7700 have been shown, which are seemingly aimed at the ever-expanding PSP installed base.

Both units will have the capability to save movie data to Sony’s Memory Stick Duo which can then be enjoyed on the move via PSP. Several possible issues have been raised however, not least the (mis)belief that the PSX is not the most expedient form of video encoding. However, as the Internet consumes itself in confusion, it would appear that the actuality of the situation is really rather positive.

Some sites are claiming that an hour of video at high bit rate will take five hours to encode, and at low bit rate, four hours. But this makes little sense. High bit rate is lower compression, and must take less time to encode than low bit rate. Add to this the fact that the PSX can record (and therefore encode) TV in real time, annd it would seem that the PSX will encode 768kbps video at 20% of real-time, and 384kbps at 25% of real-time.

Nit-pickery aside, the new models do look rather fantastic (if a bit on the large side) and go on sale in Japan on the 15th of April, with a western, PSP-focussed rollout now looking more likely than ever for what is, without question, one of the most interesting piece of consumer electronics since the GlassTron.


Source: http://news.spong.com/detail/news.asp?prid=8464
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