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 Sony Computer Entertainment 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 in 2005 these plans were postponed indefinitely due to low sales.[citation needed]
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 and PlayStation titles. 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 XrossMediaBar (XMB) interface which is found in the PSP and the PS3
Your welcome, Knew about this for awhile now. Didn't think must of it though. Only in availible in japan I believe. fel free to +rep
well its def not something new cause its wired lol, n everything now a days is wireless, would have just been some project to build a media center to play dvd back in the day because , its a pretty big size and squared most new products have curve cause it provides a sleeker more futuristic look and it catches the eye aslong as blends with other items.