Proving a few recent rumors surprisingly true, Sony Computer Entertainment confirmed the Japanese price and release date for its new PSP handheld overnight. The unit will hit Japan on December 12 at a price of 20,790 yen including tax ($194), and Sony will be offering some attractive bundle deals as well. The basic package will include the PSP hardware, an AC adapter, and a single battery pack.
For the price of 26,040 yen including tax ($244), consumers will be able to pick up the PSP Value Pack, which includes the following peripherals:
AC adapter (3,675 yen separately, or $34)
Battery pack (5,040 yen separately, or $47)
32-megabyte Memory Stick Duo (2,940 yen separately, or $27.50)
Headphones with remote control (2,940 yen separately, or $27.50)
Soft case and hand strap (2,100 yen separately, or $20)
For a rough price comparison, a 64-megabyte Memory Stick Duo sells in North America from Sony's official site for $39.99. Sony doesn't yet distribute the Duo media in a 32-megabyte version, although a 32-megabyte regular-size Memory Stick is priced at $29.99.
A single fully charged battery, Sony confirmed today, will last for between four and six hours of gameplay, or four to five hours of movie playback.
The system's pricing is far more aggressive than conventional wisdom had expected, coming very close to the $149 price point for Nintendo's rival DS handheld. While Sony has closely guarded the exact manufacturing costs of the PSP, SCE president Ken Kutaragi confirmed that Sony will not turn a profit on the hardware until at least its next fiscal year.
Demand for the PSP should well exceed supply in the system's first month. Kutaragi said that Sony expects to supply only 200,000 units of hardware on launch day, and a total of 500,000 units in the month of December.
While Sony Computer Entertainment America has yet to nail down details for the PSP's American launch in Q1 2005, it seems safe to expect that the hardware itself will come in at $199, and the Value Pack at $249.
PSP PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
PSP CPU Core
PSP CPU (System clock frequency 1~333MHz)
32MB Main Memory
4MD Embedded DRAM
Media
UMD Drive (Playback only)
Region Code
Parental Control
Format
PSP Game
UMD Audio
UMD Video
Input/Output
IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi)
USB 2.0 (Target)
Memory Stick PRO Duo
IrDA
IR Remote (SIRCS)
5V DC OUT
Terminals for charging built-in battery
Headphone/Microphone/Control connector
Control:
Directional buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left)
Analog pad
Enter keys (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square)
Left, Right keys (shoulder buttons)
START, SELECT, HOME
POWER On/Hold/Off switch
Brightness control, Sound Mode, Volume +/-
Wireless LAN On/Off switch
UMD Eject
Size Details
Dimensions: Approxately 170mm (L) x 74mm (W) x 23mm (D)
Weight: Approximately 260g (including battery)
Other Specifications
Screen: 4.3 inch, 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD
480 x 272 pixel (16.77 million colors)
Max. 200 cd/m2 (with brightness control)
Built-in stereo speakers
Built-in lithium-ion battery
AC adaptor
128 bit AES encryption
Individual ID for each PSP hardware unit
Accessories
Stand
Headphone with remote commander
Headphone with remote commander and microphone
External battery pack
Case
Strap
USB Camera for PSP (E3 Prototype only)
USB GPS for PSP (E3 Prototype only)
USB Keyboard for PSP (E3 Prototype only)
-In summary, $194 expected release price for base unit, $250 for value pack, 4-6 hour continuous game play battery life and 4-5 continuous movie play battery time, released in the USA by March 2005, and EQUALLY as powerful as the PS2 !!!-
put that in your pipe and smoke it Nintendo DS
