Released in Japan, Sony's official PSP cradle is a magnificent thing of beauty. For those that want to use PSP as a mini-theatre of sorts will certainly want to snag this elegantly designed peripheral. The remote will allow you to turn on your PSP, and control every function of the XMB.
For more images of the device, check out our friends at PSP GadgetZ.
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Sony's official PSP cradle is a thing of beauty
Sony announces new Bronze PSP and additional hardware for Japan

Along with the announcement that Japan will finally be getting Skype for PSP, Sony has announced a new PSP color. The Bronze PSP will be a limited edition and available, it seems, only in a value pack. Doesn't it look a bit familiar? Yes, it does. It's the same color as the upcoming Monster Hunter 2nd G limited edition PSP, but without all the fancy artwork. The only other difference is that it comes out on April 24th, almost a full month after Monster Hunter PSP's March 27th release date.
Sony is also releasing a few other pieces of additional PSP hardware in the region. Namely, a docking cradle and a new D-Terminal AV cable for PSP slims. Both will go on sale on the 24th of April, along with the new PSP. The cradle itself will cost 4,800 ($47) yen and will come with a remote control. Alternatively, you can buy the hardware bundle pack for 6,500 ($63) yen and get the AV cable with it.
Read - Bronze PSP press release
Read - Additional hardware press release
Sony is also releasing a few other pieces of additional PSP hardware in the region. Namely, a docking cradle and a new D-Terminal AV cable for PSP slims. Both will go on sale on the 24th of April, along with the new PSP. The cradle itself will cost 4,800 ($47) yen and will come with a remote control. Alternatively, you can buy the hardware bundle pack for 6,500 ($63) yen and get the AV cable with it.
Read - Bronze PSP press release
Read - Additional hardware press release
SRS-U10: Sony's official speaker dock

We made fun of the Gamexpert PSP Hi-Fi a while back, calling it a "monstrosity" that ruins the portability of the PSP. Looks like Sony thinks people like myself are in the minority, as they're making their own official speaker that's PSP-compatible. We don't know the price, but as long as it's under $376, it should be a superior alternative for those of you that for one reason or another need to watch and listen to your PSP from afar.
[Via Engadget]












