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Sony PlayStation Portable Price Watch

The PSP is actually cheaper in the grey market in India than in America. I walked into Palika Bazaar on Sat. One of the shops was willing to sell the PSP for just 10.5K (unnegotiated) (thats abt 240 US at current rates). He didn’t have any games or else I’d have snapped it up pronto…

From Engadget…



Sony PlayStation Portable

 


You can’t reasonably be expected to wait until March for Sony to release the PlayStation Portable here in the States, can you? You’ll be gouged no matter what you do, but in order to help you out if you really, really need to have one right now, we’ve compiled a list of import stores and their current prices for the PlayStation Portable (though we suggest that you at least wait a few weeks for the hysteria to die down and for Sony to release a few more PSPs into the marketplace). We’ll update this list daily, and if you have know of any particular legitimate vendors not listed here, please let us know so we can include them.

Current list as of December 24, 2004 - 2:00PM EST

This will be our last update to our daily PSP price watch, we may revisit the prices every few weeks or so until the USA launch.

[Engadget]


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  1. Anonymous3:43 PM

    ya say yadave bought it foh 10,000? well, i bought mine for 8k...and i got hree games wid it..sweet? foh me neways....

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