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March 13, 2006 12:00 AM

Sony to Ship Media-Friendly PSP Revision in Time for the Holidays

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Responding to customer demands for a version of the PlayStation Portable (PSP) that is better configured for watching recorded TV shows and movies, Sony will reissue the PSP later this year in a new configuration that includes 4GB of internal storage. Today, PSP users have to put up with the Memory Stick Duo slot, which requires expensive add-on memory cards, if they want to increase the PSP's storage allotment. The new PSP will also include an integrated camera, according to reports. It's about time, but I'd also like to see a larger hard disk-equipped version with 60GB or 80GB of storage

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