Comment by - March 27, 2008 on 12:15 pm
Don’t forget wi-fi for surfing etc - plus, if you have a PS3, you can link to it over wi-fi and watch movies or listen to music stored on there.
I must admit I haven’t used my PSP for much more than games so far but it does have lots of potential.
Not sure about 3rd party batteries, I don’t travel that far.
Comment by - March 27, 2008 on 1:53 pm
I agree, the PSP is great as a media device. The clunky UMD drive is where most of the battery life gets sucked out, so if you’re not hammering it with games and just watching video it lasts for ages.
And the navigation is fantastic - effectively kills the need for dedicated PMPs as far as I’m concerned.
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