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September 10, 2007 10:02
4.5/5
I have been wondering wherther to get the old PSP now the new one was out! And it had better features too! i have also check the price and it was roughly the same, so i guess this is a must have for non-PSP owners who had been looking for PSP like me... -
April 5, 2008 02:54
4.0/5
I havent touched my old PSP in months! Except for the flimsy door for the umd, I ove everything about this PSP.
If you're looking for a good protective case, I've done some research already.
After reading a multitude of reviews about various crystal clear cases for the PSP slim model, and checking out cases available in B&M stores, I finally chose to get the joytron (nuritech) case.
http://nuritech.us/sony-psp-slim-amp-lite-system-skin-case.html
It was a relief to find that they actually did what no one else seemed to - they produced a case that fits PERFECTLY. Every connector port, button, and door is fully accessible, and yet my psp is completely protected from dust, scratches, and fingerprints.
The case also adds very little bulk, so that my psp still fits in a soft travel case for extra protection on the road. Just like other reviews said, it appears very thin when you take it out of the box - but it took 2 seconds to snap it on my PSP and voila! It's awesome. -
September 6, 2007 09:04
4.0/5
SONY PSP, AN ANTI-PORTABLE GAMING CONSOLE!!!(Just kidding)
Apparently, the PSP is a great system with lots of optional features, better style, PS2-like graphics, and a bigger wide LCD screen for a portable device(not big enough to enjoy watching a movie, looking at the screen for a long time can damage the eyes). But I think in games, value, and quality-wise, the DS is far more superior than the PSP. The Sony PSP is by far the best(maybe the last) competitor to Nintendo in the handheld gaming market. I think that a successor to the PSP, not to be rude, a little ridiculous, because I don't think graphics and advanced technology could get any better for a slick handheld system after 3~5??? years from now. Plus, adding a hard drive to the PSP will make it way pricier, bulkier, and have lower battery life than the predecessor which is already too low for a portable device. I don't see the PSP as a must-own thing. If you already own a MP3 player like the iPod, a PS2, PS3, DVD player, and a GBA, etc. you probably do not need a Sony PSP(no offence: playing music and videos capabilities are not standard for the PSP). A small memory stick duo on the PSP costs more money. I am sure that in the near future (obviously due to the company's success in portable game systems), another possible Nintendo handheld device would have a bigger, wider, brighter screen, more "innovative" features, faster and more advanced graphics similar to that of GC (which is hopefully possible). And In comparison of the games: PSP has almost the same(UMD-disc miniature-version) games of the PS1 or the PS2. To be truthful, I am neither a Sony or Nintendo fanboy. Both the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS are absolutely terrific-quality, unique, successful, and well-planned systems compared to the mediocre Xboxes or the rushed, American-made, early-launched 360s at least. If you want an innovative handheld gaming system with decent graphics and fun games, the DS is better for you. The PSP is perfect for Playstation lovers and fans.
AGAIN, The multimedia system Sony PSP is mostly not worth it. Its fragile screen is too small to watch movies and it would hurt your precious eyes. Also the games are mostly poorer quality similar to those of the PlayStation 1 and 2 console. Yes, it plays movies and music. But, these bonus features of this system are limited and optional. Buying additional supportive things or accessories (memory card, games, UMDs, screen protector, etc.) for the still expensive PSP will cost much more money. Overall, this is an unnecessary portable gaming device in almost every degree. -
October 6, 2008 04:18
5.0/5
it is $199 to 170 i love the 170 -
September 25, 2008 03:27
4.5/5
really easy to use and im a novice were game consoles are. -
September 13, 2008 01:41
5.0/5
The Joy System Skin Case is not really a skin and not really a case, but a hard shell that's designed to be put on and left on. It's relatively easy to take it off again. Once in place the case is surprisingly durable and does a good job of keeping the PSP's shiny finish scratch-free. All of the ports, lights and buttons are easily accessible due to spaces left open in the case's design. The unit I bought was red with the RF finish that doesn't take fingerprints and looks pretty cool. The System Skin Case is also available in a variety of other colors, both matte and metallic, so there's probably something to suit everyone's taste. You have to add some kind of screen protector, though, as this case doesn't cover the screen at all. Over all the design is superb, since I have the metallic blue PSP it looks great with the red skin. -
September 3, 2008 04:03
4.0/5
Personally i think the PSP is way better than the alternate ipod classic. The PSP not only has video, audio, and pictures, but also has gaming. You may think its sacrificed as being bigger and less portable then the ipod but thats not true. With the new release of the PSP 2000, it is very portable (can fit in a pocket even with case) and more durable. Also the PSP is very farely priced. Most stores like futureshop will even throw in 2 free games with the PSP. it ranges from $160 to $200. -
September 2, 2008 06:19
4.5/5
Psp is an amazing system and has the power something from sony should. The games are great, my favorites FF7-CC and Patapon. If you put videos on it they work great and look awesome. Plus ps3's double the fun. Reflection does bother me and finger prints convinced me to get the silver psp. Volume sucks but headphones make up for it. BTW if anyone has one and reads this i'll be showing some of hacks on youtube. My name is DAVEZGRADEN. but if there are none wait for them... -
September 2, 2008 09:11
4.0/5
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August 7, 2008 07:19
4.0/5
not bad for watching movies on the plane
