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      This is a PlayStation Portable (PSP) gaming console, not a sat nav device.

      What I’m not sure about is: this isn’t a game I’ve seen before. I don’t know if the screen is showing an image, a game or some sort of genuine hack to make this into a satnav device.

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        It released in 2005 or so and has been less popular than the competing Nintendo DS, so it’s not like it’s a commonly known handheld nowadays. I still have mine but sadly it has some issue where multiple pixel columns of the screen are getting swapped around, I really liked that little thingy :(

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          I mean it was pretty damn popular from what I remember. Lifetime sales for the PSP is over 82 million (not counting PS Vita sales), the DS is another pretty common handheld of the time, sold 154 million across four versions (DS Lite counted for around 93 million of them).

          Checking the wiki shows it as the 11th most sold console of all time (PS2 still holds that spot for now).

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    I’m ashamed that it took me about 30 seconds to see what I was looking at

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      Yes, there is a GPS module you could get for the PSPs.

      There’s tons of accessories for the PSP including things like Radio/TV receivers, camera addons, etc. Pretty funny how 3 years later, smartphones started shipping all that out of the box.

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      Yeah, I used my psp as my original navigation system. You had to teather a stand alone Bluetooth GPS to it, and download your routes ahead of time. But it worked, and I used it to travel across the country.

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    Oh hey, you (assuming you’re taking the photo) were right beside my favourite furry convention!

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    Do people driving really not have a friend to take a photo like this for them?

    There are enough terrible drivers on the Gardiner without you taking photos while driving.