Sony toyed with idea of 3D tech on NGP

While theres no doubt Sonys successor to the PSP temporarily labelled the Next Generation Portable possesses a stellar tech spec sheet, one hot feature is noticeable by its absence.
When the quad-core, 5-inch touchscreen NGP eventually touches down across the world in late 2011 / early 2012, it will, of course, go head-to-head with Nintendos 3DS, set to launch globally next month.
And despite Sonys aggressive backing of the third dimension in the television, laptop, and PlayStation 3 spheres, the Japanese manufacturer was reluctant to embrace stereoscopic 3D in its upcoming portable console.
2D only, please
In an interview with Eurogamer after the NGPs unveiling, SCEE president and CEO Andrew House elaborated on this stance:
"We view 3D as having the greatest potential, in the near term, in what I would call a dedicated entertainment environment, said House.
"And that's in the home, around the television, and where it's a shared experience. I think that's really important. We struggle a little bit to see how that 3D, shared experience translates to portable devices as they currently stand."
Later on, Sony gave a further statement confirming it had toyed with the idea of 3D on the NGP, yet after careful consideration of our goal of offering users the ultimate portable entertainment experience with a revolutionary user interface we have decided to focus on the features and specs announced today first.
On the menu?
A man prone to extrapolation might conclude that as they currently stand and announced today first read in conjunction means that 3D isnt necessarily off the NGPs menu in the foreseeable future.
With the 3DS going on sale in under 60 days, well soon be able to gauge the publics appetite for the glasses-free 3D approach and whether Sony may yet live to regret its omission.
[source: Eurogamer]