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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> | 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> | 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> |
Revision as of 20:48, 12 August 2018
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.
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.
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
Models
The PSX was released in eight retail configurations during its lifespan; 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. Only the final revision of each series supported the PlayStation Portable.
Model | Storage | Front HDD Access light | i.LINK port | VHF/UHF In | VHF/UHF Out | BS In | BS Out | PSP Compatible |
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DESR-5000 | 160GB HDD | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
DESR-7000 | 250GB HDD | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
DESR-5100 | 160GB HDD | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
DESR-7100 | 250GB HDD | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No |
DESR-5500 | 160GB HDD | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
DESR-7500 | 250GB HDD | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
DESR-5700 | 160GB HDD | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes |
DESR-7700 | 250GB HDD | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
All models have two sets of indicator lights, power lights 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.