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Empowered by two key semiconductors ( [[EmotionEngine]] and [[Graphics Synthesizer]]), CPU and graphics rendering processor used for [[PlayStation 2]], PSX has realized a high-speed high-definition GUI (Graphical User Interface), the likes of which have never been experienced before. This first-of-a-kind GUI enables speedy and easy access of various content to be enjoyed on PSX, with the same level easiness as switching TV channels with a remote control.<br> | |||
PSX is also equipped with various features as a digital media player, providing storage and playback of a variety of entertainment content such as high-resolution, mega-pixel images from digital still cameras and music from various package media.<br> | |||
Since PSX is designed to run various features by firmware via a powerful hardware engine, users can upgrade or add new features later by accessing the network. | |||
== Specifications == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
| '''Models''' || | |||
DESR-5000<br> | |||
DESR-7000<br> | |||
DESR-5100<br> | |||
DESR-7100<br> | |||
DESR-5500<br> | |||
DESR-7500<br> | |||
DESR-5700<br> | |||
DESR-7700 | |||
|- | |||
| '''HDD''' || 160GB<br> | |||
250GB | |||
|- | |||
| '''Recording Mode''' || HQ<br> | |||
HSP<br> | |||
SP(standard)<br> | |||
EP<br> | |||
LP<br> | |||
SLP | |||
|- | |||
| '''CPU GPU''' || 90nm [[EmotionEngine]]+[[Graphics Synthesizer]] | |||
|- | |||
| '''Software Engine''' || PS2 based real time OS | |||
|- | |||
| '''Recording Format''' || DVD-R(Video format)<br> | |||
DVD-RW(Video format,VR format)<br> | |||
DVD+RW(VR format) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Playback Format''' || DVD-VIDEO<br> | |||
DVD-R(Video format)<br> | |||
DVD-RW(Video format, VR format)<br> | |||
DVD+RW(VR format)<br> | |||
CD<br> | |||
CD-R,[Memory Stick]<br> | |||
"PlayStation" CD-ROM<br> | |||
"PlayStation 2"CD-ROM/DVD-ROM | |||
|- | |||
| '''Tuner''' || Terrestrial analog(VHF1-12ch,UHF13-62ch,CATV13-35ch)<br> | |||
BS satellite analog(1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15ch) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Dubbing''' || HDD to DVD is 12 times maximum (-R) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Video Playback''' || Recorded program while recording on HDD | |||
|- | |||
| '''Video Editing''' || GOP Editing<br> | |||
High Speed GUI | |||
|- | |||
| '''Timer''' || EPG(G Guide) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Photo''' || JPEG | |||
|- | |||
| '''Music''' || ATRAC3 | |||
|- | |||
| '''Game''' || "PlayStation" software / "PlayStation 2" software | |||
|- | |||
| '''Network''' || Ethernet 100 base/TX<br> | |||
(Network game, additional feature in the future) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Ports''' || 1 D output(D1/D2)<br> | |||
1 Composite/S Video/Stereo sound output<br> | |||
1 Optical digital Audio(SPDIF)<br> | |||
1 Composite/S Video/Stereo sound input<br> | |||
1 USB(Ver. 1.1)port, 1 Memory Stick slot<br> | |||
2 "PlayStation" "PlayStation 2"format Memory card slots<br> | |||
2 "PlayStation" "PlayStation 2" format Analog controller ports<br> | |||
|- | |||
| '''Dimension''' || 312 x 323 x 88mm(W x H x D) | |||
|- | |||
| '''Weight''' || Approximately 5.8kg | |||
|- | |||
| '''Accessories''' || Remote Controller for PSX<br> | |||
AV cable,<br> | |||
antenna cable<br> | |||
AC cord | |||
|} | |||
== Models == | == Models == | ||
The PSX was released in eight retail configurations during its lifespan (nine, if you count the silver DESR-5100S); the 5000 series (with | The PSX was released in eight retail configurations during its lifespan (nine, if you count the silver DESR-5100S); the 5000 series (with an embossed logo on top and grey stripe at the back) shipped with 160 GB Hard disk drives, while the 7000 series (with a colored logo on top and black stripe at the back) contained 250 GB drives. Software updates were made available by disc and download. | ||
The 7500/7700 models added a Ghost Reduction Tuner. The inclusion of Broadcasting Satellite (Japanese) and UHF/VHF connectors varied by model. | |||
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!rowspan="2"|FireWire | !rowspan="2"|FireWire | ||
!colspan="2"|VHF/UHF tuner | !colspan="2"|VHF/UHF tuner | ||
!colspan="2"|BS tuner | !colspan="2"|BS tuner | ||
!rowspan="2"|Memory Stick video export | !rowspan="2"|Memory Stick video export | ||
!rowspan="2"|Writable disc formats | !rowspan="2"|Writable disc formats | ||
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!In | !In | ||
!Out | !Out | ||
|- | |- | ||
|DESR-5000 | |DESR-5000 | ||
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|1.31 | |1.31 | ||
|99 800 ¥ | |99 800 ¥ | ||
| | |Decemter 13th 2003 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|DESR-5100 | |DESR-5100 | ||
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|95 000 ¥ | |95 000 ¥ | ||
|July 1st 2004 | |July 1st 2004 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| DESR-5500 | | DESR-5500 | ||
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All models have two sets of status LEDs and Infrared receivers; one along the front for horizontal orientation, and a second strip along the top-back for vertical orientation. The 'Disk Rec' indicator is only on the front of the device in later models. | All models have two sets of status LEDs and Infrared receivers; one along the front for horizontal orientation, and a second strip along the top-back for vertical orientation. The 'Disk Rec' indicator is only on the front of the device in later models. | ||
== Update history / Firmware changelog == | == Update history / Firmware changelog == | ||
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=== 1.30 (July 1st 2004) === | === 1.30 (July 1st 2004) === | ||
* Preinstalled on DESR-x100, not available as update | * Preinstalled on DESR-x100, not available as update | ||
=== 1.31 (August 3rd 2004) === | === 1.31 (August 3rd 2004) === | ||
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=== 2.10 (April 2005) === | === 2.10 (April 2005) === | ||
* Preinstalled on DESR-x700, not available as update | * Preinstalled on DESR-x700, not available as update | ||
=== 2.11 (May 17th 2005) === | === 2.11 (May 17th 2005) === | ||
* Available online or as update disc for DESR-x500 and DESR-x700 | * Available online or as update disc for DESR-x500 and DESR-x700 | ||
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Unlike the PS2's official hard drives, the PSX's hard drives are not rebranded. They do however implement the same [[Hard_Drive#Sony_custom_ATA_commands|proprietary firmware features]] as the official PS2 hard drives do. | Unlike the PS2's official hard drives, the PSX's hard drives are not rebranded. They do however implement the same [[Hard_Drive#Sony_custom_ATA_commands|proprietary firmware features]] as the official PS2 hard drives do. | ||
A hard drive with these features is required for the console to boot. Thus, the PSX's hard drive can currently only be replaced with another PSX's hard drive or one of the official PS2 hard drives. ''See: [[Hard_Drive#Sony_custom_ATA_commands|Sony custom ATA commands]]<br/><br/> | A hard drive with these features is required for the console to boot. Thus, the PSX's hard drive can currently only be replaced with another PSX's hard drive or one of the official PS2 hard drives. ''See: [[Hard_Drive#Sony_custom_ATA_commands|Sony custom ATA commands]]<br/><br/> | ||
Using an | Using an oficcial PS2 hard drive requires additional work due to their different sizes and partitioning schemes. This also makes the DVR functions unavailable due to the lack of space for a DVR partition.<br/> | ||
'''Note: | '''Note: DESR-x500 and DESR-x700 require the DVR-partition to boot. Thus, these consoles can NOT boot from a 40 GB PS2 drive!'''<br/><br/> | ||
All PSX hard drives are 3.5 inch IDE/P-ATA drives with a capacity of either 160 GB or 250 GB, depending on the console model. | All PSX hard drives are 3.5 inch IDE/P-ATA drives with a capacity of either 160 GB or 250 GB, depending on the console model. | ||
=== OEM drives used === | === OEM drives used === | ||
==== 160 GB ==== | ==== 160 GB ==== | ||
* Seagate "U Series 9" ST3160022ACE | * Seagate "U Series 9" ST3160022ACE | ||
* Maxtor "DiamondMax 9" (exact model number?) | |||
* Maxtor "DiamondMax | |||
* Maxtor "DiamondMax 10" 6L160P0 | * Maxtor "DiamondMax 10" 6L160P0 | ||
==== 250 GB ==== | ==== 250 GB ==== | ||
* Hitachi "DeskStar" HDS722525VLAT80 | * Hitachi "DeskStar" HDS722525VLAT80 | ||
== Motherboards == | == Motherboards == | ||
=== XPD-001 === | === XPD-001 === | ||
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=== XPD-005 === | |||
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== Downloads == | == Downloads == | ||
[http://www.mediafire.com/file/fk09397k0hedwu6/2022649012.7z PSX User Manuals(.pdf)] | |||
== CEATEC Japan 2003 == | == CEATEC Japan 2003 == | ||
Sony showcased the PSX at Japan's CEATEC in 2003, here are images of the event:<br> | Sony showcased the PSX at Japan's CEATEC in 2003, here are images of the event:<br> | ||
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== Resources == | == Resources == |