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Sony Delays Multimedia Handheld

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Brad King on 2004/02/26:

  „The U.S. release of Sony's Playstation Portable (PSP), a multimedia handheld device, has been pushed back until March 2005. Actually, it's hard to tell whether that's good news or bad news for Sony. Company executives told analysts this week that the delay came because it wants first and third party publishers to have time to develop a plethora of software titles.“

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