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Monday, December 29, 2008

 

Sony PSP Giga Pack - All in One

The product of the Sony Computer Entertainment include multitude of high-end products from AC Adapter, standard battery pack, PSP hardware, headphones with remote control, pouch, cloth, USB cable and a stand. And the best part of the whole gamut is that it includes one gig Memory Stick.

It is worth mentioning the PSP is currently available in two forms in Japan: a bare bones standard package and a value package which mirrors the system's US packaging. It is to be noted that both of these packages available in the US and in the Japan will continue to be available once the Giga Pack has been released.

Sony expects the product be made available in North America, Europe and other parts of Asia in November.

It is of interest, Giga, which means something really big, is the prefix for the new Sony PSP goody bag. The Sony PSP Giga Pack is also known as the PSP-1000G.

The one problem many of its users are encountering they are not able to view pictures on their PSP.

There are many reasons behind it.

If the images does not display. It is possible the problem has to do with the image data size or the editing work done on the image. If it has been edited in the PC, the image will not be visible.

Besides it, one more hard reason not showing image relates to the PSP system not recognising the image data. To rectify this problem - check that the data is saved in the correct folder on the Memory Stick Duo. And if the file or folder name on the Memory Stick Duo is changed, or if the file or folder is moved to another location using a PC, the PSP system may not recognise it. Images in a file format that is not compatible with the PSP system will not be recognised.

Raina Kelsey is a gadget expert and writes about the latest gadgets in the market.

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