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Research and Markets: Since 1989, Nintendo Has Dominated the Portable Gaming Market Leaving Many Would-Be Competitors in Its Wake - A Profile of Sony PSP.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41395) has announced the addition of Understanding Portable Gamers: A Profile of Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) See PlayStation.  Owners to their offering.

This second report in our Portable Gaming Series provides a comprehensive examination of Sony PSP owners. These profiles are intended to help better understand the unique usage habits and requirements of each segment in order to improve design and application development. The report utilizes the results of a recent survey of over 2,000 mobile phone users to compare and contrast the attributes of three separate segments of the Portable Game Player (PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) A data encryption program from PGP Corporation, Palo Alto, CA (www.pgp.com). Published as freeware in 1991 and widely used around the world for encrypting e-mail messages and securing files, PGP is available for commercial use and as freeware for ) market using the following concepts:

--PSP Owner - Those who have a Sony PSP, but may own other brands of PGPs;

--Other PGP Owner - Those who have a PGP, but does not own a Sony PSP; and

--PGP Non-owner - those who do not personally own or use a PGP.

From the Report:

Portable gaming has come a long way since the days of Mattels single-game portables that relied on the thrill thrill (thril) a vibration felt by the examiner on palpation.

diastolic thrill  one felt over the precordium during ventricular diastole in advanced aortic insufficiency.
 of LED-action. Since the original Game Boy release in 1989, Nintendo has dominated the portable gaming market leaving many would-be competitors in its wake. In March 2005, Sony unleashed the PSP on American gamers. In an attempt to replicate rep·li·cate
v.
1. To duplicate, copy, reproduce, or repeat.

2. To reproduce or make an exact copy or copies of genetic material, a cell, or an organism.

n.
A repetition of an experiment or a procedure.
 the success found in the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 consoles, Sony hopes that consumers will view the PSP as both a portable gaming and multimedia experience. With around 8 million PSPs sold to date, Sony appears to have successfully entered the PGP market and could be here to stay.

Until this latest generation of portable game players (PGPs), the devices were, for the most part, limited in their capabilities to only playing games. But with the release of Nintendo's DS and Sony's PSP, each device with new embedded Inserted into. See embedded system.  features which both improve the gaming experience and enable non-gaming functionality, the general face of portable games may possibly be changing. The questions certainly arise as to what types of features and functionality that gamers want on their handheld device, but what types of gamers prefer each type of feature?

This report, the second in a two-report series designed to fully profile the different types of PGP owners, seeks to not only compare portable game player (PGP) owners and non-owners, but also PSP owners with other PGP owners and non-owners. The research creates a profile of PSP owners and allows the reader to develop a clear picture of this newer portable gaming segment. No doubt the research finds that while there is some overlap o·ver·lap
n.
1. A part or portion of a structure that extends or projects over another.

2. The suturing of one layer of tissue above or under another layer to provide additional strength, often used in dental surgery.

v.
 between Nintendo owners and Sony owners regarding certain factors, the differences between the two groups are significant.

Methodology

In August 2005, we fielded an online survey of more than 2,000 U.S. cell phone users between the ages of 15 and 50 regarding issues including mobile phone ownership, mobile phone service subscriptions, portable media device ownership, online and digital music service subscriptions, preferred television networks and interest in access to these networks using a mobile phone, as well as myriad Myriad is a classical Greek name for the number 104 = 10 000. In modern English the word refers to an unspecified large quantity.

The term myriad is a progression in the commonly used system of describing numbers using tens and hundreds.
 of other issues related to mobile media. The sample was randomly selected from a panel of several million Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 households. The purpose of this report is to identify and profile current users of a Sony PSP. The survey sample included 133 Sony PSP users - a statistically significant sample for our purposes in this report.

Products Mentioned:

PSP

Contents Include:

Key Findings

1.0 Introduction

2.0 Methodology

3.0 Portable Game Player (PGP) Ownership

4.0 PGP Usage Profile

5.0 Technology Characteristics

6.0 Demographics The attributes of people in a particular geographic area. Used for marketing purposes, population, ethnic origins, religion, spoken language, income and age range are examples of demographic data.  

7.0 Psychographics psy·cho·graph·ics  
n.
1. (used with a sing. verb) The use of demographics to study and measure attitudes, values, lifestyles, and opinions, as for marketing purposes.

2. (used with a pl.
 

8.0 Reflections and Recommendations

List of Figures

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