PlayStation Portable
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On July 11, 2007, Sony unveiled an enhanced design for PSP (PlayStation Portable) system (PSP-2000) that has a more streamlined form factor and a video-out port which will become available in stores from September in Japan, North America and Europe.
While succeeding the basic functions and design philosophy of the current PSP including a 4.3 inch wide high resolution LCD screen, overwhelmingly large for a handheld device, new PSP is 33 percent lighter and 19 percent slimmer than the original version, making the all-in-one handheld entertainment system even easier to carry around.
Adding a video-out port enables new PSP users to experience high quality UMD (Universal Media Disc) Video, pictures and movies from Memory Stick Duo and game software titles on their TVs at home. Also, new PSP is equipped with enhanced feature to temporarily store game data from UMD, reducing load time during game play. Moreover, the ability to charge the unit through Playstation 3 or PC via USB cable during data transfer is newly equipped, further positioning PSP as a true handheld device.
A new PSP comes in three basic colors of Piano Black, Ceramic White, and Ice Silver.