Filed under: Shopping | Shopping Tips
Feb 1 2005, 1:38am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Japanese Gadget exporter AudioCubes offers now the Sony PSP Value-Pack (1000K) for a low price of $329.00. The Standard Sony PSP also is just $269.00 at AudioCubes.
Lik-Sang is selling the Sony PSP Value-Pack for $379 and the standard Sony PSP for $329.00. So AudioCubes is undercutting that price by $50 for the PSP 1000K and is even $60 under the price for the Sony PSP 1000.
Buy the Sony PSP Value-Pack for $329.00 Now!
or
Buy the Sony PSP for $269.00!
Update: 02/06/05:
Prices increased by $20 at AudioCubes. Still a good deal, but you waited to long if you have not taken advantage of the deal earlier.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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