Saturday, August 13, 2005

In addition, Sony has announced plans for an iTunes Music Store-like download capability, using its Sony Connect service, to be added in the near future to the PSP. Users will be able to use the online component of the PSP to buy songs or albums and listen to them on the PSP, with a similar pricing strategy as iTunes. Downloadable content for games (tracks and vehicles for Wipeout Pure, for example) as well as playable game demos are also promised. As of yet, no announcement for a rollout date in any region has been announced.

The PSP's battery is removable for replacement by the end-user. This may be a response to the criticism of the nonremovable batteries in other portable electronics such as the Apple iPod. One is thus able to purchase extra batteries as an accessory; at the Japanese launch, they cost �5,040 including tax (around US$47, �37, �26).


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