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PlayStation Portable (PSP) Entertainment Pack

PlayStation Portable (PSP) Entertainment Pack
From Sony

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Product Description

The PSP Entertainment Pack delivers the very best in portable digital entertainment, showing you just what your PSP is capable of accomplishing. It includes all the accessories you need to get the most out ofthis impressive personal gaming system.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11176 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: PSP 1001/98509
  • Released on: 2006-09-19
  • Platform: Sony PSP
  • Dimensions: 3.00 pounds

Features

  • The Sony PSP lets you take all your digital entertainment on the road. It's a portable entertainment center with MP3 and MP4 Download and play capabilities. This portable has a built-in, bright, high-resolution 4.3 inch (diagonal) Color TFT LCD widescreen (for 16 - 9 perspective), built-in Stereo speakers, and amazing connectivity. With an Integrated 802.11b WiFi processor, you can share your online games over wireless networks (where available). A number of exclusive games and ovies are availa
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  • Also includes a UMD movie, Lords Of Dogtown and a 1GB Memory Stick Pro Duo.

Customer Reviews

UMD drive problems1
The UMD drive stopped working in a year and one month after I bought it for my son, of course it broke after the warranty period. Sony customer support hung up on me when I told them about the problem, I called again and they told me to send $89 along with the PSP so they could send me a refurbished unit! I spent $249, not a great deal considering that the crappy unit broke so soon. On the other hand our Nintendo DS has been rocking for 3 years!

All i can say is DUH!!!4
dude, you are lacking friends LMAO. you would be in another world you say the nintendo is better than the psp. OMG where are you on this planet earth? yea it has been out for many yrs the nin dc. but come on my bro has it and my psp EATS it. come on man.

Sony Does It Again5
A powerhouse of a portable system, the PSP is the most capable of all portable handhelds to date. The Xross Media Bar is second-notch when it comes to organization, I prefer the Xbox 360 blade system personally.

Games: This is one of the few points where the PSP falls short. The selection of games is lackluster at best. There are a few good games (like GTA: Vice City Stories or Need for Speed), but the rest I'd probably find boring or not really all that interesting. The PSP is more capable in this regard (custom firmware), but a lot of the stuff that custom firmware used to have is now being dished out by Sony. With the custom firmware, you can emulate DS games, but prepare for it to slow down.

Photo: Pictures look absolutely stunning on this thing. HDR looks the best (understandably), but a bunch of stills and backgrounds I found on the internet look freaking amazing on this thing.

Music: Another thing that the PSP falls short on. I'm a picky person when it comes to this. The sound quality is decent when you plug this thing into a set of external speakers, but volume falls short. I don't use AVLS (the option that sets a limit on how high you can turn it up) and it still turns up quiet. The sound quality out of the little speakers is not good at all (they boosted the quality in the Slim model by moving the speakers responsible for treble near the top, but still).

Video: I haven't watched UMD movies on this thing, but by judging some home-made PSP tutorials that I watched, professional video would look amazing on this. Too bad the sounds not all that great, but I usually manage.

Networking: Here's where the PSP shines. Networking on this thing is amazing, with firmware updates you browse the internet, stream internet radio using Shoutcast, and even use Skype (with the newest firmware). You can check Sony's servers for updates through the "Network Update" function on the top of the Settings menu. Of course, you have to be in a WiFi zone, but those are popping up everywhere now. With some games, you can play multiplayer online (Socom comes to mind), and with all multiplayer games, you can link PSPs to smash the heck out of some n00bs, through Ad-Hoc mode.

All in all, a good portable developed by Sony.