ADATA SD810 rugged external SSD storage supports PS5 and Xbox

pocket rugged external SSD storage

ADATA has unveiled its latest innovation in the form of the SD810 external SSD or solid state drive. The new product is poised to redefine the boundaries of portable storage with its advanced features, impeccable performance, and robust protection against environmental challenges. The SD810 external SSD is equipped with a myriad of features that are […]

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Sony PlayStation Portal handheld games console teardown by iFixit

Sony PlayStation Portal internal workings revealed

If you are interested in learning more about the internal workings of the new Sony PlayStation Portal handheld games console. You will be pleased to know that the team over at iFixit has wasted no time taking their toolkit to the new hardware to reveal its inner workings. Also don’t forget that understanding the repairability […]

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PlayStation One-inspired Handheld Console has a Built-in Disc Reader for Offline Gaming On-The-Go

The PlayStation 5 may have gotten a design refresh in the form of a detachable disc drive… but this handheld concept gets a feature we never thought we’d see… handheld disc gaming! The MOI3D is a concept controller from the brains of Vadim Danilkov, who wanted to build a modern variant of the PS One. Debuted in 2000, the redesigned PS One was the highest-selling console that year (even outperforming the more capable PS2 which launched in the same year)… its highlight, a detachable LCD screen that made it a complete gaming solution that you could play with sans a TV. MOI3D builds on that retro vision, with a handheld variant that lets you play all your disc-based PS games going all the way back to the first PlayStation made. Pop the disc in the back and the console fires up, allowing you to relive almost 3 decades of gaming a la PlayStation!

Designer: Vadim Danilkov

The MOI3D was created as a part of Vadim’s broader CAD modeling and plastics rendering course back in the day, and only recently revived as a concept tech device given Sony’s odd PlayStation Portal debut that really confused the entire gaming world. While the Portal looked like a spiritual successor to the PSP, it turned out to be a glorified controller that only worked when wirelessly tethered to an existing PS5. The MOI3D has no such problem, given that it physically runs games on the device thanks to that built-in CD player.

The MOI3D’s aesthetic gets defined by the presence of this CD reader. While most handheld consoles like the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck have a rather sensible rectangular shape, the MOI3D looks sort of like if a rectangle ate a circle. The weird form may be a deterrent for some, but I think it’s a classic example of form following function… and what the MOI3D loses in sleek appeal, it makes up for with its gaming chops and incredible backward compatibility.

The level of detailing in this concept is maddening to the point where I feel like it should just be a real product by now. Vadim’s pretty much built out every PCB, button, and plastic component in this device and that in itself is a design feat that’s difficult to achieve.

Keeping in line with current handheld consoles, the MOI3D has all the bells and whistles, including all the action buttons (even the L1/L2 and R1/R2 buttons on the shoulders), an HDMI out, and a USB-C port for charging. A centrally located button on the top surface helps open the CD tray, and at least from the looks of it, the one thing missing is a 3.5mm audio jack. To be fair, the MOI3D does have its own front-firing speaker units. That should definitely hold up wonderfully for some of the older games you’ll find yourself playing on the MOI3D, given its ability to support games from the original PS dating back to 1994! Online gaming could never compare itself to this…

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PS5 PlayStation Portal unboxing and performance tested

PS5 PlayStation Portal

Gaming enthusiasts, get ready to experience a new dimension of play with the PS5 PlayStation Portal, the latest innovation in handheld gaming. This cutting-edge device combines the formidable power of the PlayStation 5 console with the portability of handheld gaming, transforming the way you interact with your favorite games and is priced at $199  or […]

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PlayStation 5 M.2 SSD NM790 with heatsink from Lexar

PlayStation 5 SSD NM790 Lexar

Sony gamers looking to upgrade their PS5 storage by installing a compatible PlayStation 5 SSD. Might be interested to know that Lexar has this week announced a new addition to their range in the form of the NM790 with Heatsink M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4×4 NVMe SSD. The latest model is an upgraded version of […]

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