Sony seems to be finding success for its portable PlayStation, or PSP, with nearly a million units shipped in less than two months, but that is not stopping the electronics giant from planning new features for the device. In a recent talk, Sony executive Ken Kutaragi boasted of 800,000 PSP units shipped in Japan, where the device was released last December. With plans for deployment in North America and Europe this March, Sony is also working on adding mobile phone and Web browser capabilities to the PSP, according to Kutaragi.
As PSP Sales Boom, Sony Plans Phone Feature
Posted by: Jay Lyman January 21, 2005 09:45 AMSony seems to be finding success for its portable PlayStation, or PSP, with nearly a million units shipped in less than two months, but that is not stopping the electronics giant from planning new features for the device. In a recent talk, Sony executive Ken Kutaragi boasted of 800,000 PSP units shipped in Japan, where the device was released last December. With plans for deployment in North America and Europe this March, Sony is also working on adding mobile phone and Web browser capabilities to the PSP, according to Kutaragi.