Sony Adds Memory to Holiday PSP Pack

By Nate Mook | Published October 20, 2005, 10:05 AM

Even with the PlayStation 3 not coming until next spring, Sony isn't letting the Xbox 360 steal its gaming thunder this holiday season. The company has put together a new bundle for its PlayStation Portable console, which adds a 1GB Memory Stick PRO Duo and a new PSP stand.

The PSP Giga Pack will go on sale in November around the time of the Xbox 360 for the same price: $299 USD. Sony says it will continue to offer the PSP Value Pack for $249 USD. The new bundle will come pre-installed with Sony's latest PSP firmware, which enables Wi-Fi connectivity and Web browsing features. For current PSP owners, the 1GB Memory Stick will be available separately.

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