Thursday, 17 February 2011

Creative Industries Level 5:Game Industry Sony's Expansion

I have recently been keeping up with the gaming industry and found that with the Apple iPad, the tablet computer, i found that Sony have begun developing their own version of the tablet technology which will be a form of 'gaming tablet' allowing the use of PSone games to be played on and this is interesting to see Sony a big player in the gaming industry branching out into different technologies for the games to played on.

Here is the information i found from http://kotaku.com/:

KOTAKU -Sony has another PlayStation-powered product coming in the form of an unusual Android-based tablet device, reportedly dubbed the "S1." Like the recently (and finally) confirmed Xperia Play phone from Sony Ericsson, the rumored gaming tablet will also play PSone games. zone: playstation size: 300x600

Engadget reports first details on Sony's foray into gaming tablets will be powered by its video, music and ebook digital service and that it will come pre-loaded with classic PlayStation games, just like the Xperia Play, Sony Ericsson's "PSP phone."

Whether the "S1" tablet is PlayStation Suite certified seems to be unclear.

What makes the design of this rumored PlayStation tablet unusual is its folded design, which the report likens to a folded magazine, offering a better grip on the iPad-sized device. So, yes, it will reportedly look less like the mock-up above and more like Engadget's drawing of the hardware.
Engadget's report backs up a March 2010 report from the Wall Street Journal, which foretold of a PlayStation phone and a second device that "blurs distinctions among a netbook, an e-reader and a PlayStation Portable."

At this year's CES, PlayStation boss Kaz Hirai said that Sony would launch "a line of Sony tablets [...] building upon the video, music, game and book offerings on our Qriocity and our PlayStation Network services to deliver a compelling, unique experience for Sony across a wide range of consumer electronic devices."

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