Sony executive concerned that disruptions plants in Japan, following the big earthquake, will postpone the launch of the NGP console
Did the earthquake in Japan affect the launch of the next generation of PSP? It seems that this is indeed what happens, if you believe the CEO of the American gaming division of Sony. Jack Turton said in an interview with Bloomberg news agency that production problems may cause the console launched only in one of the world in 2011, and other areas next year launch postponed . Turton refused to name the region is expected to get the console before the other. The earthquake that hit Japan last month has caused, among other things, disrupted many factories in the country. Consumer electronics industry is one of the main victims of these disruptions, it's because Japan produces some components enter into the most popular products in the market - Mobile Phones Otablttim screens, and built-in wireless modems. Now many companies are forced to seek other providers, working outside the country, or reduce the supply of products for the near future. NGP, Sony announced in late January, it continues the way of the PSP console veteran. It would be a portable console with a 4-core processor, a graphics processing chip with 4 cores, rear touch pad, two joysticks analog, OLED touch screen mobile connectivity. The price has not yet been revealed. Postponement of the launch of the NGP puts Sony in a position difficult for her competition and Nintendo, which has been enough to launch the new generation of its portable console - 3DS, all over the world (Europe and the U.S. launched a week ago 3DS). Nintendo also produced a high number Especially 3DS units, and reported a shortage of launch week despite high demand.
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