PSP reborn as a cellphone
Posted on Nov 6, 06 08:07 AM PDT

The Chinese are a pretty inventive and innovative bunch - just take a look at the V191 handset from China-based TJR. To the casual user, this is probably a Sony PSP handheld console, but upon closer inspection, they will realize that it is actually a cellphone. Many of the PSP's buttons has been foregone in favor of the touchscreen display, while gaming capability has been replaced by a built-in Nintendo emulator. Other phone-centric features include a microSD card slot, a 1.3 megapixel camera, an integrated MP3/MP4/AVI player, and personal information management applications. This cloned beauty retails for $650 in Hong Kong, which is a ridiculously high price for a cloned handset.
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By Blab , 20/12/07 3:07 PM (CommentID #399739)
It is a good product concept but has a really big price tag.
By mac , 09/08/07 1:58 PM (CommentID #267198)
your not supposed to mess with the original it can be a clone but it isn't the same
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