Dec 30 2006, 4:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Last week we reported about Sony launching a video download service in 2007 for the Sony PSP. We concluded that for this to successful Sony needs to release a Sony PSP with hard-drive.
In a presentation where Samsung introduced a 1.8 inch HDD dubbed N Series they showed a slide featuring a Sony PSP with the headline "enjoy the Movie everywhere".
The new Samsung N Series HDDs are aimed at mobile devices and come in 20GB, 30GB, 40GB and 60GB capacities.
There you have it. The new video service for the Sony PSP will drive the release of a new PSP with hard-drive to compete with the Apple iPod video and the Microsoft Zune and other PMPs.
More details and slides on acrofan (Korean). Via Engadget.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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