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PSP 3.30 update includes free HotSpot access
Latest firmware update to Sony's handheld expands PlayStation Network
support, enables full-resolution video playback--and comes with
six months gratis access to T-Mobile HotSpots.
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on PSP? This unique bid auction takes 80-90% off the retail
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Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP)
A complete entertainment system: The Sony PSP handheld system is
your personal portable entertainment center. It allows you to play
amazingly realistic 3D games, watch the latest movies available
on UMD discs, or listen to your favorite songs.
Next generation gaming: The PSP handheld entertainment
system features 32 MB of system memory, a dedicated PSP CPU with
a maximum system clock frequency of 333MHz, and stereo speakers
built-in for ultra-fast, ultra-realistic graphics and life-like
sounds that truly bring your games to life.
In living color: The large 4.3" screen features
a thin film transistor LCD, 480 x 272 pixel resolution, 16.77 million
colors and a 16:9 wide screen aspect ratio for sharp, stunning visuals
and an amazing gaming experience.
Stay connected: It comes equipped with inputs
and outputs including USB 2.0 and 802.11b (Wi-Fi) wireless LAN.
Now you can be connected to your PC and the wireless network.
Get in the game: Up to 16 PSPs in the vicinity
can go head-to-head in competition with wireless connectivity.
A whole new disc: The PSP uses the newly-developed,
compact Universal Media Disc (UMD). The UMD can store up to 1.8GB
of games and more.
All of the perks of a portable: The PSP has all
of the essentials for on-the-road gaming: built-in speakers, headphone
adapter, sound mode selection and brightness control.
Long lasting power: Powered by a removable lithium-ion
battery pack, the PSP supplies long lasting power for uninterrupted
gaming excitement. It charges quickly and easily with the included
AC adapter.
Memory Stick Duo compatible: The PSP works
with Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Pro Duo media so you can
easily save game data, view JPEG digital photographs or listen to
MP3 format music.
Owners of the PlayStation Portable will soon be
able to make their own adventure games for the handheld. According
to the latest issue of Famitsu magazine, From Software will release
a utility game, called Adventure Player, that will let gamers create
an adventure game on PCs and then play it on the road with the mobile
PSP.
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