If Sony seems satisfied with the sales figures for PSP go to Europe and the United States, it is quite different to Australia, because over there weekly sales totaled in the hundreds rather than thousands. SONY therefore attempts to catch this bad start by announcing a package of new services on the PSP in Australia.
The new handheld console from Sony has been much criticized in Australia, especially for its price or design. It should also be aware that the land of kangaroos, subscription to Internet access is not calculated based on duration, and even fewer offers unlimited access, since it is based on upload capacity that The subscription price is fixed. The best subscription for individuals is to download 25GB per month. Having to download a PSP game on the Internet then surely pushes many Australians.
Therefore, the PSP would go sold less than 1,000 copies the week of its launch on the continent. In contrast, 10 000 Slim PS3 models were sold during its launch week.

Michael Ephraim, Managing Director of Sony Computer Entertainment Australia and New Zeland, said in an interview that sales had not been launched here in 1000, but well beyond. It also expresses the PSP go was a small event for Sony since some dealers already renowned refused to sell the console before its release.
Ephraim continued:
It is clear that we have not reached massive quantities, but this is not something that worries us, because there is still lots of problems we must solve.
Before Christmas, an update of the PSP will go to the players to read e-books. Initially, a selection of comics will be available, then it will be possible to get other time. During the first quarter of 2010, Sony will offer for download on the store movies and TV shows that can be obtained directly from the PSP or PS3.
The accessory Play TV released soon in Australia, enabling PS3 owners to watch and record TV and possibly to view these videos on the PSP from any wireless access point.
I am sure that these applications and connectivity with the PS3 will make the PSP go really viable, end Ephraim.

The download service of comics has long been announced for December in Japan and Europe and the United States for 2010. The director of management at Sony tells us that a new firmware is expected to read e-books (and thus comics) on the PSP ... remains whether this option will be international or if it will remain exclusive to Australians, sulky PSP go.
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