Cloning companies are becoming more quick on their draw when it comes to cloning devices merely spoken about and leaked over the web. There are now images of the Sony PSP clone however some of the specsĀ seem to be a mystery. One thing is for certain - that is not a real Android U.I, but rather a marketing attempt although Android is supposedly going to be running on the official phone. The Look of the actual clone phone does make for anticipating the apparently confirmed release of the official Sony PSP phone quite an exciting one. According to the clone, we can expect a touchscreen (this particular one being 3.5-inches) as well as a sliding button pad and a front and rear 0.3 megapixel camera. With this clone's primary function being a phone complete with 2 SIM card slots, it also s
Well, not really but you get the picture. It seems that the PSP2 will feature a touchscreen but will also keep with the tradition of having the Playstation style buttons so the device could be a sliding screen, as pictured above. Also rumoured is that the PSP2 might be 3G enabled as well as coming with the standard WiFi so that's pretty cool. The handheld gaming device is also supposed to be extremely powerful, powered by a four-core Cell processor which, to put things into perspective, is half as many cores as the PS3.
Frankly, this PSP2 is starting to sound really really juicy.
via Slashgear
At a glance you'd be forgiven for mistaking the new PXP-2000 for a newly released PSP Go.
The clone is infact a pretty faithful copy in terms of looks.
Hardward and software-wise it supports a whole host of video and audio codecs and in terms of gams it's a NES emulator and supports Gameboy and SFC games.
At $84, if clone hardware's your thing, you can comfortably keep up with the Sonys.
[Via PMPToday]
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The latest from Chinese camp Newman/Newsmy is the A16HD, a 16GB HD PMP that offers TV-Out at 1080I/768 decoding and has a slick-looking PSP style interface (pic after the break).
For viewing on the go there's the 5 inch, 16 million colour LTPS (low temperature polysilicon display) 800 x 480, 16:9 widescreen display which supports RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV, MP4, VOB, MOV, 3GP, MPG and DAT formats.
Audio support comes in the no surprises guise of MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV and APE & FLAC lossless formats, all playable through the onboard speaker.
If that's not enough there's also built-in power management, a text reader and a few games to boot.
All in all, a pretty impressive looking piece of kit and a slightly cheaper 8GB version is also available.
[Via Zol]