Sony may or may not have given up on the UMD format, but it’s safe to say that KIRFsters never really got on board in the first place. There’s a long and storied line of PSP knockoffs, and none have had room for little spinny discs. This latest one doesn’t either, but it will play 720p video in a slew of formats, serve up game ROMs in a variety of flavors, tune in FM radio, and take two megapixel pictures. It sports a 4.3-inch, 480 x 272 screen, which won’t do much justice to those 720p vids, but with only 8GB of storage there’s not much room for high-def content anyway. Just $88 gets you one, but if you order 15 you can save a whole buck!
[Via PMP Today]
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