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Slim PSP to launch in Japan on September 20th
Ben Parfitt Jul 17 2007, 1:42pm
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First-party TV tuner to hit shelves on the same day
Though both European and American gamers are still waiting for a firm launch date for Sony’s streamlined handheld, the platform holder has announced that the machine will arrive in Japan on September 20th.
Priced at Y19,800 (around £80), the new device, which was first announced at E3 last week, is 33 per cent lighter and 19 per cent slimmer than the current model. Chief amongst the new features is the ability to output films and games onto a full-sized TV screen.
It has now also been confirmed that to output video, gamers will have to buy a specific cable, which will come in composite, S-video and component flavours at a price of Y2,800 (£10).
Also arriving on the same day is a PSP compatible TV tuner, priced at Y6,980 (£30). Japanese launch colours are set to include Piano Black, Ceramic White, Ice Silver, Rose Pink, lavender Purple and Felicia Blue.
Though no European or US dates have been announced as of yet, it is anticipated that the consoles will arrive shortly after the Far Eastern launch.












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“Is this”
Posted by: bit crusheRRRR - Jul 17, 7:35pm
so the ps2 ports on it are even more like the original versions? Though it would be actually pretty cool to play exit and wipeout pure on a telly.