USPTO reveals PSP Phone

Posted in PSP Phone, Sony Ericsson by Darrin Olson on June 3rd, 2007

PSP Phone reveiled by drawing and us patent office websiteA recent patent application filing at the US patent office by Sony Ericsson reveals what looks to be a PSP phone. This does kinda’ make sense since everything is moving toward integrating with a mobile phone lately. Also, it’s been difficult to take a traditional mobile phone and integrate games with it, so why not go the other way around and integrate a phone into an existing mobile game design.

It looks like that’s what Sony Ericsson is up to. The PSP is already designed well as a portable game system with the wide screen layout and buttons on either side. In this case they have pictured a rotating screen which would be key for getting the wide screen for gaming, watching movies, etc. It looks like the potential PSP phone could also be used as a PlayStation console game controller as well.

via UnwiredView

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One Comment to “USPTO reveals PSP Phone”
  1. joel Says:

    unless thats a scaled down version of the psp screen, that seems like a pretty big phone.

    if they have scaled down the size, it COULD be cool if its actually a much better screen than the psp, and is still able to display the same level of detail as the psp’s screen.

    in that case, this could be a really awesome device. we’ll just have to wait and see.

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