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April 28, 2008
Sony has launched a Bronze PSP (PlayStation Portable) pack, including a pouch, strap, cleaning cloth, 32 MB Memory Stick, and a D-Terminal cable for TV output, in Japan.
The bronze pack, which costs around £120 in Japan, joins the gold and silver PSP models that had already been released in 2007.
Wired notes that a PSP Cradle will also be released alongside the Bronze PSP, and will allow you to dock your PSP next to the TV. The unit comes with a remote control and retails for about $50.
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