Gamescom, a trade fair for video games, has already kicked off its third year in Cologne, Germany and one that caught our attention so far is the announcement of Sony’s new PSP gaming console.
Some may have been anticipating more announcements of its upcoming PlayStation Vita, but surprisingly – Sony unveiled one more device called PSP E-1000.
According to Sony, PSP E-1000 is a value-priced console that will retail just €99 across all PAL regions (Asia, Africa, Australia,New Zealand, and Western Europe). This is certainly a cheaper console compared to other PSP models, but the caveat here though is the lack of Wi-Fi support. That being said, PSP E-1000 will access catalogue of PSP games through UMD disks. Game titles from PlayStation Store are also playable, but will have to be downloaded through Sony’s Media Go software.
The E-1000 handheld lacking Wi-Fi, yet priced at mere €99, might not be a problem if you just want to play games, uhmm, alone. This may not appeal to you though if you’re used web surfing right on the console, multiplayer gaming, or if you prefer downloading games straight to the device. What do you think? [via]
Some may have been anticipating more announcements of its upcoming PlayStation Vita, but surprisingly – Sony unveiled one more device called PSP E-1000.
According to Sony, PSP E-1000 is a value-priced console that will retail just €99 across all PAL regions (Asia, Africa, Australia,New Zealand, and Western Europe). This is certainly a cheaper console compared to other PSP models, but the caveat here though is the lack of Wi-Fi support. That being said, PSP E-1000 will access catalogue of PSP games through UMD disks. Game titles from PlayStation Store are also playable, but will have to be downloaded through Sony’s Media Go software.
The E-1000 handheld lacking Wi-Fi, yet priced at mere €99, might not be a problem if you just want to play games, uhmm, alone. This may not appeal to you though if you’re used web surfing right on the console, multiplayer gaming, or if you prefer downloading games straight to the device. What do you think? [via]
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