If You Like The Games For The PSP Out Now Or Coming Out, And Would Really Like To Use It's Featuers, Like Image/Audio/Video Playback Abilty And Internet Access Features Like Web Browser, LocationFree Player (ability to access your tv/dvd/dvr anywhere), And More Coming Up With New PSP Firmware Upgrades Like PS3 Connectivity, Then It's A Very Good Investment..
The Only Problem Is That You'll Want To Pay More For To Get The Best Out Of Your PSP, Such As A Bigger Memory Stick, Like A 1 Gig Or Above. And If You Have The Money And Want To Use The Features, $500+ For A LocationFree Base And/Or A PS3..
Not To Mention Games Being As Much As $49.99 Each..
And One Bad Side For The PSP Is The Battery Life, Only Living As Much As 6 Hours Or Less, And Even Less When Using The Wireless Connectivity..
As Of Now, The PSP Is Not A Full And Complete Good Investment, But For Me, It's Ok.. I Don't Have A Portable MP3 And Video Player, So It's Ok For Me Even If I Don't Get As Many Games For It..
But At The Moment, I'll Have To Rate It With A 7/10..
It's A Good System With Lots Of Potentional, But It's Just Not Showing It Yet.. Also, There's Not As Many Worthy Games At The Moment For The PSP..
Hope To Help, And If You Need Any More Help, Like Specific Details On PSP Features, Don't Hesitate To Contact Me!
2006-11-12 05:37:17
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