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Sony introduced its portable gaming system, the PSP (PlayStation Portable), in 2004. It served as a direct rival to Nintendo's handheld DS device and was created to offer console-quality gaming on the go. The PSP had a 4.3-inch LCD screen, a UMD (Universal Media Disc) drive for games and movies, Wi-Fi networking, as well as several additional capabilities like music playback, photo viewing, and web browsing. The PlayStation Vita replaced the PSP in 2011 before being discontinued in 2014. The PSP continues to be a well-liked handheld gaming system among many players today and has a devoted following. Users could listen to their favorite songs on the PSP's built-in music player. The PSP has a UMD (Universal Media Disc) drive for playing movies, as well as the ability to play video files saved on its Memory Stick. Users could access the internet using the PSP's built-in web browser. Users could examine and display their digital images using the PSP's built-in photo viewer. Users could store data on the PSP and move them between devices thanks to its Memory Stick slot. In general, the PSP was a flexible gadget with a variety of capabilities and applications beyond gaming.
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