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a Clear Victory of Form Over Function

The New Sony PSP Handheld: a Clear Victory of Form Over Function

Sony's innovative new PSP (PlayStation Portable) gaming and media handheld - aka, "the iPod killer" - was introduced last Thursday, and then... today (Monday 28 March) it was ordered withdrawn.

Immersion Corp., a San Jose company who, in a 2002 lawsuit, accused Sony of patent infringement with the Dual Shock controller for the PlayStation and PlayStation2. Dual Shock technology makes the controller shake in rhythm with what's going on in the game. Sony denies that Dual Shock violates Immersion's patents and, while the district court decision included an order to suspend PlayStation sales, that order does not hold while an appeal is being heard so Sony will continue to sell its game machines in the United States.

But the bigger question may be, will anybody buy this thing? The PSP faces tough competition from the Nintendo DS as it sparks a battle for the $4.5 billion global handheld entertainment market, just at a time when Sony's in the midst of a pitched internal battle to get back on its feet after product successes fell short. Then, the PSP launches as more of a legacy product than anything - c'mon guys, the Memory Stick is a big failure and your failure to use non-proprietary technology standards will lead to the ultimate failure of the consumer electronics business in the long-run! I cannot believe you people can't see this!?! Simply stunning. Anyways, Red Herring broke it down for us on how the competitive battle lines are drawn:

Meanwhile, every review I've read of the device itself leaves me wondering if it's worth the trouble. Jim Louderback has a few backhanded compliments in that regard, "it's going to redefine handheld gaming. But it's not going to be as popular or as successful as everyone claims. If Sony's expecting an iPod killer, this isn't it. Here's what I see as the good and the not-so-good in Sony's latest platform." More of his review is excerpted below:

And, PC Magazine sums it up even more concisely, a victory of form over function:

Clearly breakthrough product innovation can make or break the company that gets it to market; but there must be a compelling customer value-proposition inherent in the product itself, differentiated in the way it is built/sold/positioned, or it must be disruptive to existing markets for there to be a hope for success. It sounds to me like the Sony PSP falls short on all three counts, despite all the hype and lawsuit PR.

- Arik

Posted by Arik Johnson at March 28, 2005 08:51 AM

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