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4 Star Review PlayStation Portable System Value Pack

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Gamer411 - (March 26, 2005) I got my psp as soon as I could at a local store for $300 with a game + tax and have been playing games and loading photos,music and video on to it. Transfering video onto the memory stick duo is tricky. Transfering video is the most difficult since you need to create a special folder in the root directory. You can only put video into this folder if you convert it into MPEG-4. I did some browsing on the internet and found out how to do this. It would have been nice of sony to provide software that converts your video to MPEG-4. My psp also came with about 8 dead pixels which is a dissapointment but is mostly unnoticeable since there are almost 17 million pixels crammed on the 4.3 inch screen

5 Star Review PlayStation Portable System Value Pack

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FFMooglestar - (March 29, 2005) The PSP is truly an amazing machine. I bought it at a chain store at launch. The first unit I got had dead pixels but I got a better one upon return. The screen on this thing is really massive, I love how large and bright it is. With the ability to throw music and vidoes on to a memory stick and play it via the psp is really cool. MP3, DVD, and Game Machine on the go. The battery life is a little weak, but with a Pelican Power Brick that issue isn't too bad. The sound isn't great but what can you really expect from that small of a system, just throw on some headphones and you're golden. If you are don't have one pick one up ASAP or wait til they sell a system only package. The Value Pack was

5 Star Review PlayStation Portable System Value Pack

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purevim - (April 10, 2005) The PSP as a portable video game console is hands down the best ever produced since the original Nintendo Game Boy. The games are graphically equivalent to the PS2 and beats the Nintendo DS in its collection of awesome video games as well as graphics and "sleekness." The PSP is the Apple IPOD of Portable Video Game consoles. With that being said do not think of this as a movie or mp3 player. The UMD (Universal Media Disc) movies have to be bought separately for ~13+ dollars each and can only be played on the PSP. Also, in order to store music you would need a Memory Stick Pro DUO card, at least 512mb, which cost more than $50. The 1 gb DUO cards are scarce and cost $100+. So this


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3 Star Review Pretty good chat headset

ahkayos - (12/06/2008) Overall, these are decent headphones. If you consider that it comes with a wired remote control, then it is really good. I like the fact that I can use the remote with the PSP for music and use any headset to listen (especially ones with better sound quality). I use the headset for my LG Dare cell phone too because it was cheaper than getting a second headset. It works well and people hear me fine on the other end-- they don't do anything to cut down on background noise though. I haven't tried them with the PSP Skype feature, but I imagine they would work well enough. The ear hooks are not the most comfortable, and they often interfere with glasses. The microphone is nice because you can bend it to wherever works best.

4 Star Review Test Drive

radaba1 - (12/01/2008) This would be a classic if the online community were still active. The openness of Hawaii is amazing. It is so much fun to just drive around. There are some really nice cars that you purchase later on in the game. Please buy this game and help revitalize the online community.

4 Star Review World Tour Soccer

radaba1 - (12/01/2008) World Tour Soccer 06 is a neat little game. I usually play FIFA, but I decided to give this title a shot and I was pleasently surprised. The gameplay matches FIFA's and the depth is great. The only complaint I have would be the graphics. They are starting to show their age.


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