GetGamer News
12-21-2004, 02:01 PM
Nintendo has countered the multimedia features packed into Sony’s PSP with the announcement of a special adaptor (pictured right with GBA-SP) that will make use of SD cards.
Unfortunately, without PC connectivity, users will need a SD reader/writer to transfer data from their computers.
The adaptor, tentatively called “Play-yan”, will be available by mid-February (Japan) and retail for roughly $50.
It’s good for 4 hours of movie playback; 15 or 8 hours of music (depending on whether or not the LCD is on/off).
For more detailed specifications head over to Gamespot.
http://www.joystiq.com/entry/1234000433024082/
Unfortunately, without PC connectivity, users will need a SD reader/writer to transfer data from their computers.
The adaptor, tentatively called “Play-yan”, will be available by mid-February (Japan) and retail for roughly $50.
It’s good for 4 hours of movie playback; 15 or 8 hours of music (depending on whether or not the LCD is on/off).
For more detailed specifications head over to Gamespot.
http://www.joystiq.com/entry/1234000433024082/