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CES: Pimped PSP-Controlled Honda

Posted in Awards, PSP, Wireless by ubersoldat on January 8th, 2006.

On display at CES is the PSP-controlled ‘94 Honda Civic. Using the PSP’s built-in WiFi, you can open the doors, turn on the lights, and even drive the car from afar! This could be a disaster should it break into the mainstream market, but thankfully the model is not for sale.

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