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PSx is a term used to refer to Sony’s PlayStation brand and, in some contexts, to two different products that carried the PSX name. The meaning of PSx depends on context, and the abbreviation has appeared in both fan communities and official marketing.

One common reference is to the original PlayStation console, released by Sony in 1994. In many markets

A separate and distinct use of the PSx name refers to a 2003 Sony product known as

Today PSx is sometimes seen as shorthand for PlayStation in general or as a stylized brand reference

the
device
is
colloquially
called
PSX,
distinguishing
it
from
later
PlayStation
generations.
The
PS1
popularized
compact
disc-based
games,
3D
graphics,
and
a
broad
library
of
third‑party
titles,
helping
establish
Sony
as
a
major
hardware
player
in
console
gaming
during
the
mid-1990s.
Its
impact
includes
a
shift
toward
disc
media,
a
large
ecosystem
of
developers,
and
lasting
influence
on
game
design
and
digital
distribution
practices.
the
PSX,
a
hybrid
digital
video
recorder
and
media
system
released
only
in
Japan.
This
device
combined
DVR
functionality
with
PlayStation
2–based
hardware,
offering
integrated
video
recording,
playback,
and
gaming
features
in
a
single
box.
The
PSX
was
not
released
outside
Japan
and
had
a
limited
production
run,
with
Sony
eventually
discontinuing
the
product.
in
gaming
culture.
Because
the
term
has
multiple
uses,
its
precise
meaning
is
clarified
by
context,
such
as
PSX
(1994)
for
the
original
console
or
PSX
(2003)
for
the
DVR-oriented
device.