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PSX is the name of a Sony media center, digital video recorder, and DVD recorder based on the PlayStation 2 video game console. Since it was designed to be a general-function audiovisual device, it was marketed by the main Sony Corporation (whereas SCEI markets the corporation's specific game-related hardware). It was released in Japan on December 13, 2003. There were plans to release it in other territories in 2004, but as of 2005, these plans were postponed indefinitely due to underwhelming sales.

The PSX features either a 160 GB or 250 GB hard drive to record television shows, home movies, digital photos, or to play PlayStation 2 titles (including those requiring the PlayStation 2 Hard Disk Drive). The PSX can be linked with the portable PSP device to transfer videos and music. There is also the indication that the PSX will be linked with the PlayStation 3, meaning that existing PSX owners will not be left out. This could possibly mean that the base version of the PS3 would connect to the PSX to form the “home server” version of the PS3.

The PSX is also known for its introduction of Sony's Cross Media Bar (XMB) interface.

PSX is also a popular nickname for the original PlayStation video games console. The "X" appears because Sony originally developed the PlayStation as a CD-ROM and SNES hybrid unit. When the project was halted by Nintendo, Sony decided to redesign the PlayStation as a stand alone console, which was known internally as the PlayStation Experimental. The media caught wind of the name and it has stuck ever since. The PSX label understandably causes much confusion, as in many contexts it is difficult to differentiate between the PSX media center and PSX video game console.

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Video editing

The Cross Media Bar (XMB) with Video editing functions.
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The Cross Media Bar (XMB) with Video editing functions.

PSX has the ability to make basic non-linear video editing using video from previously recorded TV programs or external sources like a home video camera. Is also possible to create slide shows featuring pictures and audio files, adding visual effects and burning the final product to a DVD video compatible disc. Users can manage multiple video files in a mosaic, program exhibition sequences, or merge separate video files into a single output file.

Internet

Internal software allows the PSX to surf the Web, read and send e-mail and access streaming and podcasting media over the Internet. Users can also connect to a Japanese "Sony Online" service and download more visual effects for video editing, movie trailers and software upgrades. These are rumored to be the same service/functions that will be present on the future PlayStation 3. A USB keyboard and mouse can also be connected to use these functions more easily.

Misc

As with the PS2, the PSX is fully backwards compatible with original PlayStation games (PSone). It is fully online gaming/Ethernet enabled with all PlayStation 2 online Japanese games. It is also capable of storing save games on the hard disk drive as backups. The hard drive is split into partitions allowing compatibility with PS2 games that utilize the hard drive, such as Final Fantasy XI.

PSP

The PSX can be plugged with the PlayStation Portable allowing media sync and automatic playback. Movies recorded on PSX can be converted to PSP video format and transferred with Memory Stick or USB direct connection.

Controller

The USB Ceramic White controller, specially released for PSX
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The USB Ceramic White controller, specially released for PSX

The PSX doesn't come with a game controller in the package. Sony launched a separate special version of DualShock 2 model # DESR-10 in the ceramic white color; it is equipped with a USB plug and 4 meters of cord, which connects to the front USB port. Traditional PS2 controllers use a proprietary port on the front of the console.

Technical specifications

DESR-7700

PSX attached to a Sony Handycam.
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PSX attached to a Sony Handycam.

The PSX interface is very similar to that of the PSP XMB.
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The PSX interface is very similar to that of the PSP XMB.

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