North America version PSP

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3volv3d
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North America version PSP

Post by 3volv3d »

Is it Made in Japan?

thanks.
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Post by Guest »

3volv3d wrote:Is it Made in Japan?

thanks.
My guess is that it will be made in China.
Grover
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Post by Grover »

Some chinese parts - unit assembled in Japan.
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zigzag
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Post by zigzag »

Anotherwords, the same as the Japanese version.
konfig
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Post by konfig »

Main part made in Japan, battery in China, AC adapter in Philippines - that's my PSP.
To ensure enough PSP supply in the US, Asia version has been postponed. Guess the US version will be made in many countrys.
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Post by Grover »

There never was an 'asian' version. Thats just another one of those wondering PSP rumours... There is another manufacturing faclity coming online.. but its in Japan too.
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Post by psycovirus »

from rumors i hear, US version LCD screens will be made in China (Samsaung) while the original Japan version will have better LCDs from Sony...
Main part made in Japan, battery in China, AC adapter in Philippines - that's my PSP.
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Post by kry.sys »

to clear this last post up. sharp is making the lcds.

sony != microsoft and usualy dosent make consoles with random parts.

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Arakon
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Post by Arakon »

well, sony's ps2 went through 5 different laser units by now too, and sadly, every single of them is extremely cheap and prone to failure.
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