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Sony PSP
By: David Carnoy
Editors' note: As of September 2007, this original PSP model (the "PSP 1000") has been replaced by a new and improved PSP version (the "PSP 2000," or "PSP Slim"). From an aesthetic perspective, the Sony PSP is a gorgeous device. The folks at Sony tout the PSP as, first and foremost, a gaming device. The Sony PSP runs on a proprietary 333MHz processor and comes with 32MB of built-in memory, some of it reserved for the PSP's operating system and applications, and 4MB of embedded DRAM.

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