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Is the PSP what a new MSX should be like?

Latok
msx master
Posts: 1734
Posted: May 12 2004, 14:38   
The PlayStation Portable with impressive technical specifications like WiFi, USB2.0, large TFT screen, Universal Media Disc, MPEG4 decoder and much more. Do you like it? Haven't seen it yet?


To make this forumposting fit in the MSX related section , do you think this is what a new MSX should look like, eventually? Or do we want larger screens?
UnregisteredPosted: May 12 2004, 14:46   
I would love a MSX with equal specs/looks.

Latok
msx master
Posts: 1734
Posted: May 12 2004, 14:48   
I miss a keyboard
UnregisteredPosted: May 12 2004, 14:52   
Quote:

I miss a keyboard



Okay, you have a point
Thom
msx addict
Posts: 378
Posted: May 12 2004, 15:06   
Cramped hands.
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 839
Posted: May 12 2004, 15:13   
Quote:

Cramped hands.



yes, that sucks. these things are nice to play with but play a but too long and youll have what Thom sais. ah well, this also counts for using mice (the evil rsi maker)
Dementhor
msx friend
Posts: 12
Posted: May 12 2004, 15:14   
Should the new MSX really be a portable games console?
ro
msx guru
Posts: 2347
Posted: May 12 2004, 15:23   
well, my turbo-R is allready kinda portable (considering the lightweight and all.. try dragging around an average PC these dayz.)
ro
msx guru
Posts: 2347
Posted: May 12 2004, 15:39   
or this follow this link .. .
www.infiniumlabs.net/
Bart
msx professional
Posts: 646
Posted: May 12 2004, 15:55   
Quote:

ah well, this also counts for using mice (the evil rsi maker)



Mice are not evil RSI makers. People are. If you take a break once in a while, make sure you're sitting in the right position, your desk is at the right height, your arms are horizontally with your desk and your're looking straight at the top of your monitor when holding your head straight, then you can safely use your mouse. Abuse leads to physical complaints.

Oh and, on topic, this machine is way too much a game machine. A 'new' MSX should be what MSX has always been: a machine on which you can be creative. So it should at least have a keyboard and it must be fairly easy to develop things for.
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4781
Posted: May 12 2004, 16:04   
applications are also RSI makers .. yay for hotkeys, to avoid using the mouse 24/7
Sonic_aka_T

msx guru
Posts: 2269
Posted: May 12 2004, 16:12   
I've used s a mouse for I don't know how many years, and I've never had any kind of problem... Actually, it's having to use the keyboard all the time that gives me rsi... Well, a sore wrist anyways...
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4781
Posted: May 12 2004, 16:17   
I got some pain in my finger after playing Diablo2 for a number of days non-stop.. I've a gel-thing for my keyboard tho .. anyway.. RSI=offtopic
BiFi
msx guru
Posts: 3142
Posted: May 12 2004, 16:51   
Quote:

applications are also RSI makers .. yay for hotkeys, to avoid using the mouse 24/7

24 days, 7 hours a day?
legacy
msx professional
Posts: 516
Posted: May 12 2004, 18:31   
This is not my idea of a new MSX, I prefer a kind of motherboard that I can fit in a atx case, and that I can expand with things that I like to use.
Or a cute pcb with the one chip MSX, that Sunrise shows on the fairs, build in a laptop.
 
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