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Post by myleftboot on Apr 21, 2008 14:25:47 GMT
Now being a bit set in my ways and not up with technology last night was the first time I had a go at one of these things and I must admit I was well impressed. The graphics are pretty good as well and I am thinking of getting one at weekend.
Just wondered as my mates lad says you can access the internet on them. How does this work as in paying for your access wise?
Also wheres the best place to get one in stoke to get the best deals.
Ta in advance.
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Post by TheDee51 on Apr 21, 2008 14:38:08 GMT
Owrate.
The PSP is a good little system. It uses the same connectivity to the internet as the PS3 - just needs a wireless signal to pick up. Everything is built in so no need for any extras and stuff. Games look as impressive as PS2 games and play just as well.
The firmware (operating system it uses) keeps getting updated with new features - the newest being that you can turn the PSP into a digital radio - wicked little feature - I was listening to some 80's disco funk the other night.
If you have a PS3 aswell you can use the PSP as either a remote control or an add on for some pS3 games, ie racing games use the PSP as the rear view mirror.
Well worth a buy in my book. Don't know where best is to get one from though
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Post by ben88 on Apr 21, 2008 15:16:00 GMT
that using the psp as a rear view mirror is an ace idea
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Post by myleftboot on Apr 21, 2008 16:04:37 GMT
It's sold it to me. Just having a look in the catalouge now see what the best deal is
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Post by salopstick on Apr 21, 2008 17:12:23 GMT
by an old version off ebay downgrade it and play copied games
so my friend tells me
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Post by Stoquay on Apr 21, 2008 19:23:29 GMT
If you want a second hand one ive got one you can buy.
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Post by garymoore26 on Apr 21, 2008 20:31:09 GMT
ive got basically an un used one u can buy with 1 game and a case + other accesories for 70 quid if your intrested! ive never really played on it. by the way its the old psp version not the slim line.
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