The Gizmondo, a new handheld gaming device from Tiger Telematics, is popular in the UK and Europe, where it is already available in stores for $440. The U.S. will not see the device until late May. The Gizmondo has multiple uses. It contains a digital camera,
music player, movie player, GPS, Bluetooth technology, messaging software and game player. The PlayStation Portable (PSP) from Sony also offers many of these features but not the Bluetooth, camera or GPS. We reported earlier that PSPs have been flying off shelves in the U.S. Gizmondo could do the same thing when it arrives in the U.S. later this year. However, it may need better reviews then the one Gizmondo received from The Register:
The Gizmondo is a work in progress, and feels like it was pushed
onto the High Street before it was ready. The body of the device looks
good but nothing works properly besides the games, and even those were
partly to blame for the device 'crashing' more a dozen times during the test.