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Archive for the ‘Sony PSP’ Category

May 5th, 2008

Powermonkey eXplorer Solar Charger For Your Portable Charging Needs, Solar Power!

The Powermonkey is not a monkey but rather a solar-monkey-slave for your mobile charging needs. This kit comes with a universal travel charger and different adaptors that can meet your cellphone, PSP, iPod, digital camera and other gadgets charging needs. Retail $109.99 but you can get it for around 30 bucks at Buy now, after […]

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May 5th, 2008

PSP Slim Flexible Arcade Hand Grip From Madcow, Grippy Action

From the makers of PS3 Mobile, here comes the Flexible Arcade Hand Grip for PSP Slim. Maybe you can grip the PSP better with this grip add-on, but I think the game you are playing is more important. $6.83 for some grippy action.
Where To Buy:
DealExtreme {MadCow Flexible Arcade Hand Grip for PSP Slim/2000}
Image: DealExtreme

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March 25th, 2008

PSP Mini Retro Arcade Machine, Cardboard Arcade Replica To Hold Your Sony Portable

You got a lot of stuff to hold your handphone and now is time to have something to hold or park your Sony PSP. Introducing 2 mini durable cardboard 80s arcade machines to hold your beloved gaming portable. $9.99 for 2 different cardboard arcades.
Where To Buy:
Perpetual Kid {CARDBOARD MINI ARCADE}
Image: Perpetual Kid; Retro is the […]

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March 3rd, 2008

Mint Green PSP Slim Is Here, Minty Sweety Yummy

The new petite 0.8kg mint green Sony PSP Slim hits Japan streets on 28th Feb and now you can buy an imported one from Success HK for $228.52. This minty colour looks totally cool on a guy or a gal.
Where To Buy:
SuperUFO.com {SONY PSP Slim & Lite-Mint Green(Jap version)}
It’s time I get a PSP via […]

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February 25th, 2008

PSP Phone Mock-Up, Not The Real Deal

This Sony Ericsson PSP phone mock-up is sleek but I wonder when will the real deal come?
Dream on via PSP Fanboy

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December 19th, 2007

Festive Mood: Red PSP Slim Recommended By Rudolph

Here’s a commercial that depicts a Red PSP Slim is always better than bulky and chunky Christmas presents. And it’s even approved by Rudolph, the Red-Nose Reindeer, in Japanese. 37 500 Yen ($330).
Where To Gawk:
Amazon Japan {PSP「プレイステーション・ポータブル」 ディープ・レッド ワンセグパック(PSPJ-20001)}
Red is the colour via GameAxis

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November 6th, 2007

Charge Your PSP And DS Lite On The Go, Bracelet Power

Thanko Bracelet Charger (Charger Bracelet) can charge your Nintendo DS Lite, Sony PSP and mobile phones (more for Japanese cellphones from DoCoMo and SoftBank) on the go. Different adaptors are provided for different needs. The charger can be recharged via any USB port. Going for 4980 yen ($44).
Where To Charge:
Thanko {チャージャーブレスレット}
Via Akibahara News

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September 18th, 2007

Motion Sensing Kit For PSP, Valid For Homebrew Only

A plug-and-play Sony PSP motion sensing kit has been released but it only supports homebrew games and applications and does not work with PSP Slim.
I Luv Homebrew via MaxConsole

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August 11th, 2007

No Full 333MHz For PSP With Wi-Fi, We Just Have To Wait

Sony has confirmed that the PSP can’t go to the full 333MHz processor speed when its Wi-Fi is enabled. The handheld can only run at 222MHz clock speed during network play even after the latest 3.50 firmware upgrade but Sony promises to look into this issue and will keep PSP fans update.
Where To Buy:
Amazon {Sony […]

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August 10th, 2007

DS Emulator For PSP, Play DS Homebrew Games Becomes Reality

Now you can run Nintendo DS homebrew games such as GeoWars above, on your homebrew-enabled Sony PSP with DeSmuME, a Nintendo DS emulator. Japanese homebrew genius, SofiyaCat, says the emulator still got plenty of room for improvement but we know a 2-in-1 mean portable machine is not a dream any more.
Where To Get:
物置 NekoMiMi {DeSmuME […]

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