Nov 1 2005, 11:20am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony Media Software announced today the availability of the PSP Media Manager for the PC that lets Sony PSP owners easily move content from their personal computer to their PSP.
With PSP Media Manager software, users can transfer videos, music, and still images, via a USB cable connecting their PSP system to a personal computer.
There are many tools for the PSP that let you manage videos or music from 3rd parties. The Sony Media Manager will hurt those products with the PSP Media Manager. The software looks pretty complete, but it costs money. Sony wants $20 for it.
More details in this Sony press-release and on the Sony Media Software site.
The Sony PSP Media Manager is available download for $19.95.
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