While still not 100 percent official, and we lack many details, Sony "PlayStation Portable 2" is almost confirmed that the code name Project Next Generation Portable (NGP). On paper, it looks more like a small tablet of a portable gaming device. It will have a 5-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 960 x 544, a "multitouch platform" mounted on the back, the Wi-Fi and 3G, integrated GPS, and various motion sensors. It will run on an ARM processor with graphics acceleration CortexA9 unknown, and by all accounts sounds like a total beast of a device. He is not alone, either, Sony Ericsson will release a smartphone with a full game called Play Xperia well.
Sony pocket contrasts sharply with the Nintendo 3DS. Nintendo has always lagged behind other companies in power games material, and its next handheld is no different. Although much of their conversation on the screen 3D without glasses has caused a lot of rumors, its processing power seems to be, the faster that the original DS, not even close to the NGP. Similarly, the features of 3ds "seems to lag behind the NGP, while both systems have a Wi-Fi and many detectors, 3DS lack of 3G connectivity, GPS, or OLED.
Does this mean Sony will trounce deeply flawed 3D Nintendo handheld in its next generation of game hardware wars? Not necessarily. History has taught us that the most powerful hardware does not mean that the system most successful. Just a generation ago, met the DS against the more powerful PSP. system Nintendo dual screen device like a gadget to a little over a Nintendo 64, Sony PlayStation Portable like a multimedia powerhouse that has eclipsed the power of PlayStation hardware. DS was the game's most successful in the history of handheld consoles, while the PSP was another competitor, a respectable unit that could not approach the DS in sales.