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Jan 22 2005, 2:51am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony announced that it shipped so far 800,000 Sony PSP consoles. In the same statement Sony deputy president and computer entertainment division chief Ken Kutaragi also made comments that Sony might offer an add-on to the PSP that would allow the console to work as a mobile phone.
More details on The Register.
Cellular Network and Wi-Fi connectivty paired with the upcoming software updates that bring most likely web browser and text editor software the Sony PSP could evolve in a full blown Smartphone/PDA device.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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