By Frank Ling, GN Writer Friday, December 30, 2005 Have you grown tired of repeatedly viewing Napoleon Dynamite on your PSP because of the lack of available movies for your handheld? If you™re stuck in a rut like this, there is help on the way. 29HD Network announced that it will be opening a new video download store for the PSP. The new service, called 29MP4, will offer full-featured films and videos at an economically priced $2.99 per title. The initial number of titles during the beta launch of the online store will have over a dozen selections, with a planned expansion of more than 200 titles by the middle of 2006. Potential customers will be able to browse and window shop the inventory before purchase. Bob Caird, of 29HDN said, Świth the right pricing and selection available through 29MP4VS, this service is laying the ground work for the PSP to emerge as a true multi-media portable platform, in the same vein as itunes and the iPod". Those boring hours during history lectures may soon be over with a copy of Bangkok Dangerous in your PSP. For more information, go to: www.29mp4.com.
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