MAPLUS PSP GPS official website now open

MAPLUS

A few weeks back, we featured an article about Edia Co.’s PSP accessory, the MAPLUS portable GPS bundle. In that report, we mentioned that the add-on is such a hit and is already sold out on Amazon Japan. Unfortunately, the mapping device would only work in Japanese cities and there isn’t any word if Edia (which isn’t the FFVIII witch) is planning on releasing it in Europe or in the U.S. So you better hang on to Deniska‘s handy Map This! app for now.

But there are still some developments from the Edia camp as they have recently opened their official website. Nothing new in it, well, we don’t really know for sure what’s in it as everything is in Japanese. So if you could read and speak the language, do share to us what’s in the site.

Anyhow, it sure looks like it could only be used in Japan…for now. It has a price tag of Â¥ 7,140 (US$ 61.30) for the software single item and Â¥ 10,500 (US$ 90.16) for the GPS receiver bundled edition. Small development for now, but who knows? If Edia comes up with an English website, then perhaps they’re planning on selling it outside Japan?

We’ll dish out them updates as they come. For now, you could visit the official Edia site via the link below.

MAPLUS

A few weeks back, we featured an article about Edia Co.’s PSP accessory, the MAPLUS portable GPS bundle. In that report, we mentioned that the add-on is such a hit and is already sold out on Amazon Japan. Unfortunately, the mapping device would only work in Japanese cities and there isn’t any word if Edia (which isn’t the FFVIII witch) is planning on releasing it in Europe or in the U.S. So you better hang on to Deniska‘s handy Map This! app for now.

But there are still some developments from the Edia camp as they have recently opened their official website. Nothing new in it, well, we don’t really know for sure what’s in it as everything is in Japanese. So if you could read and speak the language, do share to us what’s in the site.

Anyhow, it sure looks like it could only be used in Japan…for now. It has a price tag of Â¥ 7,140 (US$ 61.30) for the software single item and Â¥ 10,500 (US$ 90.16) for the GPS receiver bundled edition. Small development for now, but who knows? If Edia comes up with an English website, then perhaps they’re planning on selling it outside Japan?

We’ll dish out them updates as they come. For now, you could visit the official Edia site via the link below.

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