PSP sales 'solid, not spectacular'
Sony’s PSP might be a hit with critics, but consumers seem slightly less enthusiastic about the portable gaming machine.
Only 50 of 150 retailers surveyed by American Technology Research reported sell-outs of the PlayStation Portable in its first week. Analyst P. J. McNealy described the launch as "solid but not spectacular".
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