Sony has confirmed the exact launch date and pricing of the new slimmer PSP in Japan. Japanese PSP owners will also be able to get their hands on a peripheral that will allow them to watch Digital TV through the handheld.
The slimmer PSP, which was
announced at E3 last week, will go on sale on September 20th in Japan at a retail price of ¥19,800 (£79). The slimline PSP is due out in September in both Europe and the US, but no specific date or price has been revealed.
Japanese Sony fans will also be able to get their hands on the digital TV tuner below on September 20th. The peripheral will cost ¥6,980 and will use Japan's 1seg broadcast service for mobile digital TV.
1seg, after a year and a half in operation, still has its faults, with signal difficult to pick up in moving vehicles and signal drop out common. Still, the service does bring the PSP yet another step closer to being the multimedia device Sony always touted it as.
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