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PSP 3000 LCD to have twice the response time

August 21st, 2008 @ 16:17

Engadget Japan has revealed that the LCD on the new PSP 3000 screen will have twice the response time of the current model.

The new 3000 model has twice the colour gamut and five times the contrast ratio, too.

So that’s great.

Thanks, Joystiq.

By Mike Bowden


Posted in: GC 2008, Hot, PSP, Sony
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7 comments on “PSP 3000 LCD to have twice the response time”

  1. Saying it has “twice the response time” makes it sound like it takes twice as long. :-D

  2. not if you know anything about LCD screens. ;)

  3. Psychotext said:

    August 21st, 2008 at 4:29 pm

    He’s right. Twice the response speed would be improving the screen, that or half the response time.

    Example
    Response time = 30ms
    Half the response time = 15ms
    Double the response time = 60ms

    morisseseses

  4. Well the response already is barely noticable, since games like DJ MAX are perfectly playable.

  5. Psychotext said:

    August 21st, 2008 at 4:34 pm

    The problem is the ghosting, which this should help with.

  6. morrelli43 said:

    August 21st, 2008 at 4:36 pm

    who is responsible?

    loving the mic addon as well, looks like ill be geting this… just wondering will it still fit in my psp holder cradle for my 1003.. that would be perfect

  7. That’s pretty good news as ghosting was annoying on the PSP’s screen, took them long enough to do it though.

    Pity they didn’t redesign the PSP to include the missing buttons to make it comparable to the dualshock/sixaxis controller as the remote play feature on the PS3 could actually be useful with the same controls.

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