If you remember the good old days fondly, you should visit this X/Twitter page.
Sony announced its PSP GPS for the Japanese market back in 2006, and if you still have yours, you might be wondering if it still works.
If you don't want to test it out yourself for some reason, the X/Twitter account Obsolete Sony has the answer: yes, it does function in 2024. The device didn't have online maps and traffic information in 2006, so your driving experience might be quite challenging nowadays, but it's impressive that this old thing can still be used as if it were new.
Now, Obsolete Sony is not the first to report PSP GPS's functionality in 2024, but we'd like to draw your attention to this account in case you really enjoy retro Sony stuff.
Here's, for example, Sony's first portable CD player. It's still pretty stylish, even if a bit bulky.
Jump into a pool of nostalgia by visiting Obsolete Sony, full of cool electronics like PCG-U1 and Sony Ericsson P800.
As you can see, Sony was often ahead of its competition, which is really impressive. Do you have any of its old devices?
If you love discovery, check out Render96, a team specializing in preserving textures from retro Nintendo and SEGA games, which has recently found the source of one of the textures from Super Mario 64.
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