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Sony Ambitions: PSP Phone and iPad Competitor and iTunes Killer

4. March 2010

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The Japanese giant is prepping a slew of devices fpr 2010 which ultimately will be the foundation of an ecosystem that connect Sony devices with Sony Online Services. Sort of like an iTunes destroyer. Among these devices is a PSP Phone and an iPad competition that “blurs distinctions among a netbook, an e-reader and a [...]

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PSP-4000 Just Really a Typo

22. December 2009

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The Little Big Planet ad that mentions PSP-4000 was really just a mistake. I know, those who were hoping a new PSP that’s not the PSPGo would be disappointed and yes a little reluctant to forget this boo-boo. For one thing, they still haven’t yet explained how the mistake was made. Anyway, it’s pretty official [...]

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Sony PSP-4000 Coming Out w/ UMD?

21. December 2009

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Apparently the next PSP will have a UMD. Dubbed simply PSP-4000, it has been “unintentionally” announced by an ad on a MCV magazine in the U.K. The ad is for a PSP accessory, which clearly states it will be compatible with the three known PSP model and an unannounced PSP-4000. Like what Kotaku suggested, it’s [...]

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PSP Digital Comics is Here [Trailer]

17. December 2009

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This has been wildly anticipated by many people I know. Graphic novels on the Sony Playstation Portable. Is there bigger news today? So far it’s available on 11 countries including the U.S., U.K. Australia, South Africa, Germany, France, Italy, etc. Marvel Comics are here, though I have no idea if D.C. will jump on the [...]

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PSP Go Price Cut… Deterring the Clones?

6. October 2009

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Yesterday, we brought you the PXP-2000, which is actually a clone of the new PSP Go despite its name. Almost the same PSP Go hardware, with different gaming focus–NES emulation. For only $83.99 it’s worth thinking about. But, wait a minute. What if retailers slashed a few bucks off the $250 PSP Go MSRP. Would [...]

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Sony PSP Go Not so Hot Release

3. October 2009

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Sony has made the PSP Go, their latest gaming handheld, in stores a couple of days ago and the reception is a less than lukewarm. You know you’re in trouble when what’s supposed to be a sleeker successor of your hot-selling device is called “a fail” by one of the most respected tech blogs in [...]

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PSP Go Suffers No Interest in U.K. Pre-Orders

27. June 2009

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No one is pre-ordering the PSP go in the United kingdom. People in the U.K. are not too keen in going UMD-less, or maybe they just find the retail price of the go, which is £130 pricier than the old PSP, too prohibitive. Joystiq reports: The sticker shock may be scaring off customers, as independent shops [...]

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Sony PSP Go pictures, specs, and videos now Available

30. May 2009

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The Sony PSP Go is for real and it’s finally here. Well, that’s as far as official pics, specs and videos are concerned. The company will still officially announce it in a little while, and we’re certainly be looking forward to getting more info on its price and availability. Apart from the scrapping of the [...]

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Sony PSP Go a definite Go for E3

28. May 2009

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Like most Sony PSP fans, we’re a bit anxious as to when the next major upgrade to the PSP will come out. While there have been a few upgraded features here and there in the present PSP, I must admit, a new PSP is definitely in order, and based on this latest news, we might [...]

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GEDA VX690HD PSP Clone is the Gutsiest Ever and has WiFi and OTZ

11. May 2009

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This is the most blatant and boldest cloning we’ve seen here at PMPToday. The Geda VX690HD PMP totally supports HD and Blu-Ray resolutions and with the 4.3-inch touchscreen supporting 1920 X 1080 pixels, it’s the best screen on an HD MP4 player we’ve seen. I’m not so sure copying the PlayStation Portable form factor is [...]

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