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Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) Base Pack Black

UMD, 2 MIPS R4000 32 bit processors running at max 333 MHz bits CPU, 8.0 MB RAM, Internet compatible, 17x 7.4 x 2.3 cm cm, Portable, Media Type: UMD, Internet Compatible, Screen: Built-in LCD, Screen size: 4.33", Total no. of Colors: 16770000
Sony Playstation Portable
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