«©NCSX» In the 1980s, the U.S. Department of Defense opened the Global Positioning System up for civilian use. Before that auspicious occasion, the system was limited to military applications where a network of satellites in orbit provided information on a user's location on the planet. In essence then, an individual outfitted with a GPS receiver can triangulate his whereabouts anywhere on Earth.
Ever since the PSP GPS Receiver was released in 2006, there's been a handful of software that supports the device such as the Minna no Golf games but it's the homebrew wares such as Map This! that provide the most value. NCS is offering the Japanese PSP GPS Receiver at the price of US$50.90 and new orders will begin shipping on Thursday of this week. If you reside in the United States, you can select USPS Priority Mail which is about US$5 and international players can choose First Class Mail at US$10.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
GPS Receiver - Special Offer
Labels:
GPS Receiver,
Japan,
Playstation Portable
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