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Sony to Release iPod Rival
Nov 5, 2003
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Sony Corp. on Tuesday detailed plans for a much-anticipated all-in-one handheld gaming device that includes a digital music and video player and could also act as mobile telephone.

The Japanese consumer electronics maker also said Sony would launch a rival to Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod digital music player next year for as little as U.S. $60.

Sony described a prototype for its PSP gaming device -- due out before the end of 2004 -- during a presentation to U.S. investors that reiterated plans to restore profitability at the company.

"PSP will be the Walkman of the future," said Ken Kutaragi, Sony's executive deputy president and head of its gaming business, comparing a PSP prototype to Sony's highly successful earlier generation of music players.

PSP is designed to rival Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s Game Boy hand-held game player, mobile phone maker Nokia Oyj's N-Gage wireless gaming device, and Apple's iPod and iTunes music download service.

Sony plans to eventually add telecommunication features, Kutaragi said at a news conference, leading to speculation that PSP devices would also serve as mobile phones.

Sony currently envisions a device that looks somewhat similar to Nokia's recently introduced N-Gage gaming phone, but with a bigger display that makes it looks more like a hand-held television.

The "concept model" presented by Mr. Kutaragi was a one-piece device designed to be grasped in two hands, with a bright, color screen roughly 4.5 in (11.4 cm) in diameter.

"PSP will not be one kind of product," Mr. Kutaragi said. Instead, it is a platform of related devices with the capacity to add or subtract features, he explained, while stressing that final design details are not expected to be revealed until later.

While crediting Apple and its chief executive, Steve Jobs, for the success of the iPod, Sony officials said the PSP would allow consumers to watch music videos as well as listen to digital tunes.

"We are taking on iPod with our new device," another Sony official said.

Sony executives said that next year it will introduce versions of a rival music player to the iPod for $60, compared to the $200 to $400 Apple charges for various versions of its product. (Reuters)

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