Sony PSP Media Manager

Now the PSP can be used for more than just gaming. For a low price of $19.95, you too can own the Sony PSP Media Manager. The Media Manager will allow any enthusiastic PSP-owner to transfer media to their PSP. Engadget reports:
There’s a two pane interface for viewing your respective PSP and PC files, and you can manage files on both systems, along with the required conversions, right in the app. Not much of the rumored Sony Connect support is mentioned, but you do get 5 free downloads with purchase of the $25 packaged version, which also includes a USB cable for data transfers.
I wonder when the PSP will go wireless.
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