Oct 20 2005, 6:44am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony announces new packages for the Sony PSP called Giga Pack in Japan.
The PSP-1000 G1 contains the black Sony PSP bundled with a 1GB Pro DUO Memory stick. Now Sony also bundles a USB cable in this package along with the usual stuff known from the value pack. Only thing missing is the white strap. Sony thinks consumers want custom straps and released a set of Sony PSP straps in different design (see them here).
The PSP-1000 G1CW is the same packages just featuring the white Sony PSP.The new Sony PSP Giga Pack will be selling starting November 17th for 29,800 Yen (~$260).
More details in this Sony press-release (Japanese). First seen on PSP Updates.
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