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Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) has, without a doubt, captured a niche in the gaming world. While the original black version of the PSP is still popular, many are now opting to get the ceramic white version. They probably want to match it with their white iPods, or they simply like the appeal of the clean white version, but for those who find the black and white version too dull, here’s some good news for you. Sony released 4 new colors available for the PSP: blue, pink, silver and gold. I guess Sony decided to follow Apple’s direction of providing more options to its consumers. eyes candy As far as I can remember, the iPod was the first to offer colored models in their discontinued iPod Mini line, apart from their white and black iPod models. They continued this trend in the 2nd Generation Nano and Shuffle. I guess the colored line helped in boosting sales even further, so it’s really not surprising if Sony follows suit. So what’s next? Colored PS3s? Hmmm…

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I have just received this Limited Edition Lilac PSP bundle and am extremely happy. Having bought it as a 2nd PSP, it was purchased primarily for the unique color which is a relief considering the lack of colors available in the USA. The Lilac is more purple than pink and also has a deep shimmer.
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