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Play-Asia goes "Crazy Week" with 20% discounts |
Listed in: PSP, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PS3, Wii, PC Gaming Tags: Play-Asia, Tomy
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The Play-Asia online store has just announced that from March 30 to April 5 next week, it will be holding a special "Crazy Week" sale. The sale will reduce the price of all of Play-Asia's "in-stock" items by 20%. This offer will also stack up with previously discounted products, which should make for serious savings.
As an example for the PSP fans, we've spotted copies of Pentavision's DJ Max Portable game up for grabs for US$ 39.92. Also available at the Play-Asia site is the PSP GPS transceiver, which currently sells for US$ 47.92 - players of Konami's Portable Ops game may want to take advantage of this bargain.
For the Wii console owners, Play-Asia is selling a spare Wii component AV cable for just US$ 7.99, as well as copies of TOMY's Naruto Shippuuden: Gekitou Ninja Taisen EX game for just US$ 39.92. Just remember that Wii games are region-coded, and you should be all set.
These are just tidbits of the deals that await at Play-Asia's sale. Given that their list is constantly being updated as new stock comes in, we advise readers to keep alert - they just might list that elusive game/paraphernalia they have been looking for.
As an important point of clarification, we note that the Play-Asia's "Crazy Week" sale is not valid for items sold at wholesale discount, nor is it valid for the store's weekly specials. There are also various restrictions that may pop up depending on the product you click on. With that said, we wish the readers good fortune on their next buying binge.
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i been knowing about this for years.
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The only thing you can use it for is Mapthis...
The camera is a 1.8Mpxl. It can be quite a fun, but it is definitively cheap. The pics are crappy quality, and the videos... are encoded in the most useless codec ever (MJPEG, which is each video frame encoded as jpeg, in one big mpeg container). Even the average PHONE can stream encode MP4 T_T
Transfer to PC is as simple as if it were any digital camera, as pics are stored in ms0:/DCIM (usb pluging in psp might pop up the windows/linux(ubuntu) photo import window...)
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