Joseph Dumary's Consolor HD2 - a PSP killer?



Joseph Dumary's portable gaming console looks very much like Sony's PSP. It has a rectangular body with rounded edges and features traditional PSP buttons such as the joystick, crosspad navigational button, and other menu keys. However, if you scratch the surface, you realize that the Consolor HD2 goes beyond the PSP.
Take the display, for instance. Consolor HD2 is blessed with an Amoled HD screen that displays images in crystal clear HD. The clarity and resolution of the images is certain to wow the user. The designer claims that such a superior level of HD imagery has never been achieved on a portable gaming console.
From a gaming point of view, Consolor offers a revolutionary new approach by providing a Bluetooth headset that the gamer can use to chat with fellow players. Another standout gaming feature of the HD2 is the 'EZonline' system, which allows super fast connectivity between consoles using WiFi. Up to 24 consoles can be connected simultaneously in one place using EZonline.
Apart from the upgrades in the display and gaming segment, the Consolor HD2 has a host of additional features. The user can use the HD2 gaming console to surf the internet, check e-mails, click pictures, record videos with inbuilt HD cameras, and avail radio and television features. The HD cameras have powerful sensors and a face recognition system with which the user can lock their console.
The coolest feature of Consolor is, without a doubt, its 'DP Connect Technology'. With this technology, the user can effortlessly connect their consoles to their TV sets without the need for any cables or wires. Once the console is connected to the TV, the user can then watch movies or any video stored on the console in high definition quality on their TV.

Too bad that it is still only a concept
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Joseph Dumary's portable gaming console looks very much like Sony's PSP. It has a rectangular body with rounded edges and features traditional PSP buttons such as the joystick, crosspad navigational button, and other menu keys. However, if you scratch the surface, you realize that the Consolor HD2 goes beyond the PSP.
Take the display, for instance. Consolor HD2 is blessed with an Amoled HD screen that displays images in crystal clear HD. The clarity and resolution of the images is certain to wow the user. The designer claims that such a superior level of HD imagery has never been achieved on a portable gaming console.
From a gaming point of view, Consolor offers a revolutionary new approach by providing a Bluetooth headset that the gamer can use to chat with fellow players. Another standout gaming feature of the HD2 is the 'EZonline' system, which allows super fast connectivity between consoles using WiFi. Up to 24 consoles can be connected simultaneously in one place using EZonline.
Apart from the upgrades in the display and gaming segment, the Consolor HD2 has a host of additional features. The user can use the HD2 gaming console to surf the internet, check e-mails, click pictures, record videos with inbuilt HD cameras, and avail radio and television features. The HD cameras have powerful sensors and a face recognition system with which the user can lock their console.
The coolest feature of Consolor is, without a doubt, its 'DP Connect Technology'. With this technology, the user can effortlessly connect their consoles to their TV sets without the need for any cables or wires. Once the console is connected to the TV, the user can then watch movies or any video stored on the console in high definition quality on their TV.

Too bad that it is still only a concept

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