More E3 PSP Sightings

PSP System

PSP system picture

We’ve seen a lot of PSP pictures over the past week, but we really like these. We found them on EdHo’s site here and here. The bottom picture is really interesting, as it shows a UMD, some SD cards, an LCD media controller attached to what is most likely a headphone outlet, and a custom faceplate. We like the pretty colors. We’re so easy to please. ;)

(Psst - ed, turn your comments on so we can say how pretty the colors are.)

UPDATE: Jarom was wise to point out that those are most likely Memory Stick Duos, not SD cards. See comments below. Thanks Jarom.

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I hope the lovely girl who appears on the yellow psp will be the “boot screen” ! Don’t you think it’s better than the usual PS, PS2 logo !
And for the colors, i would go for the black one … Although the white one is pretty sweet too … oh and the silver one too … Mmh i’ll take three of them !

Ha!

Yes, we’ll take all three too.

And we sure hope that the girl is the first thing we see when we boot up. It would be even better if she smile and wink at you too. Maybe a “Good Morning, Dave” ;) Companies are looking at ways to take usability to the next level - if only they’d realize how simple that could be.

glad you guys liked the pictures… (comments are back on btw :) )

Yes, thanks again. Do you have any more?

Oh, I trackbacked this post to your original so you get the credit you deserve.

Just wanted to point out that the memory on there would almost definitely be Memory stick duos, not SD.
If they bring out a cobolt blue one, that is for me, otherwise black would be next best so far :o)

I’m guilty as charged. Yes they are most likely Memory Sticks. It seems that every other system is using SD and habit for me to say they are SD cards. Leave it to sony to keep the BetaMax’s alive.

ok so does anyone know what web sells cases for the psp? that way you can replace the black one.

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