Sony renews 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack
Aside from the regular memory sticks, and the high-end ones, Sony also has this 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack for the PlayStation Portable (PSP).
Basically, the memory stick itself belongs to the Pro Duo family but with an added feature that allows consumers to obtain free movies. When you purchase the Entertainment Pack, you will also get a free DVD with four PSP-formatted full length movies. Take note that you can not have all these movies in one purchase.
You have to select among the four which one you like the most and unlock it to your memory stick for PSP playback. For this package, Sony decided to include movies Spider-Man2, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Hellboy, and S.W.A.T.
The 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack can be purchased for US$ 60. We looked around the Internet for the availability of this product but we haven’t found any site yet. We believe that this will be shown online first over at retail store Sony Style, just like the first Entertainment Pack.
Via Kotaku
Aside from the regular memory sticks, and the high-end ones, Sony also has this 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack for the PlayStation Portable (PSP).
Basically, the memory stick itself belongs to the Pro Duo family but with an added feature that allows consumers to obtain free movies. When you purchase the Entertainment Pack, you will also get a free DVD with four PSP-formatted full length movies. Take note that you can not have all these movies in one purchase.
You have to select among the four which one you like the most and unlock it to your memory stick for PSP playback. For this package, Sony decided to include movies Spider-Man2, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Hellboy, and S.W.A.T.
The 2GB Memory Stick Entertainment Pack can be purchased for US$ 60. We looked around the Internet for the availability of this product but we haven’t found any site yet. We believe that this will be shown online first over at retail store Sony Style, just like the first Entertainment Pack.
Via Kotaku