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=About the PSP=

Launched in September 2005, the Sony PSP is the next step in entertainment in that it brings film, music and games fans their own portable console. It is the natural successor to both the Sony Playstation (1995) and the PS2 (2000), which expanded the games/CD format to include DVD playback.

The concept is simple – wherever you go, your entertainment should go with you. At home or on the move, PSP is designed to open up a wealth of new opportunities, from high-quality 3D game-play to full-length feature movies. It also provides the ability to listen to music or to display your photographs at any time.

For the technically-minded, a PSP comes in a black colour, with a 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD centered in a sleek ergonomic design with a high-quality finish that fits comfortably in the hands.. It also comes complete with the basic functions of a portable player such as built-in stereo speakers, exterior headphone connector, brightness control and sound mode selection.

=Expandable=

The PSP has an expansion slot for a memory stick duo which means it can have upto 2gig of memory added to it at any time. This enables the user to carry pictures, videos, songs as well as games making the product true multimedia.

=Work Cited=

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