CES 2008: US Getting PSP GPS

By Chris on Monday, January 7th, 2008 at 6:57 PM PST In Game Companies, Game Platforms, Gamer Life, Hardware, Portable, Sony, Sony

sony psp gps CES 2008: US Getting PSP GPS

As if Skype weren’t enough, Sony has been demonstrating the PlayStation Portable’s GPS accessory, indicating that the Japan-only device will likely be released Stateside. It was released last year for a modest $43, so it seems like an affordable option for anyone who already has a PSP.

Sony’s CES website has a news tidbit that reads:

Explore the world with GPS on your PSP. Utilizing the GPS peripheral and the latest mapping software on UMD, your PSP will provide 2D/3D locations, driving directions, POI’s, and even downloadable city guides. With an easy search feature and customizable settings, GPS on PSP is the easiest way to navigate new areas and cities. Your world has now become portable.

There are no further details currently available, but CES is far from over, so a release date and price may still be forthcoming.

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One Comment on “CES 2008: US Getting PSP GPS”

  1. UGSAce says:

    woot glad it is coming i hope it works well

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