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Lonely Planet's Passport To... On PSP
Thanks to my LP Comet email subscription I just found one more reason to invest in a Playstation Portable (PSP). Yes, the same device used for gamers can now be used by travelers ready to discover weekend getaways in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Rome, Paris, Prague and London. The fully interactive, portable and up-to-the-minute 'Passport To' city guides will feature details on 250 of the hottest bars, clubs, hotels, shops, services, and attractions. In addition to the same material you'd find in the old paper LP guidebooks interested takers will visually receive three off-the-beaten track audio tours and essential language phrases with audio. Sounds like a good investment so far. Not to mention the PSP unit is easy to carry and multi-functional. I've handled one here and there on various occasions and was quite impressed. This however, ices the cake. Check out the website dedicated to the 'Passport To' series and learn more about PSP.Filed under: Learning, Gear, Europe, France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom














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Kim Oct 26th 2006 8:06AM
Lonely Planet leads the market in delivering stylish and reliable destination guides developed with the city traveller in mind. Our partnership with Sony allows us to extend our product range by offering a new type of interactive guidebook.