[Definitive] Sony PSP Thread


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it isnt the value pack, didnt see the point in paying extra just for the case

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The case has actually grown on me, saved my PSP when I dropped it today :o headphones and remote are nice as well, but the MC is a waste of time.

Still, good deal, where's it from?

sorry Daz, not at the moment since I'm only able to buy three plus (two, one for myself and one for my room-mate)

But I could buy some games for you. (or if you didn't care about the box I could put the PSP in my backpack)

Kei

@Keito (nice name :p) I wish I could help everyone, I just can't take too much back with me. Space is limited and Three boxes already take up 1/4 the space of my suitcase.

The case has actually grown on me, saved my PSP when I dropped it today :o headphones and remote are nice as well, but the MC is a waste of time.

Still, good deal, where's it from?

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Im going to ebay a case i think, they're about ?10.

I want a 3rd party one really, with space for a spare UMD.

I've actually been using my DS case :s suits the PSP perfectly when carrying it all. I put the PSP slip on, stuck that in the main DS pouch then the UMDs, headphones and remote went in the outer pocket. Fits perfectly.

Still, I won't be using it for long, it's sold, there's a massive market for third party PSP cases, someone better step up to the plate and make some money.

I've actually been using my DS case :s suits the PSP perfectly when carrying it all. I put the PSP slip on, stuck that in the main DS pouch then the UMDs, headphones and remote went in the outer pocket. Fits perfectly.

Still, I won't be using it for long, it's sold, there's a massive market for third party PSP cases, someone better step up to the plate and make some money.

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sweet, I'll try my DS case then :D

Hi.

I'am a new member. (Im a Hungarian so sorry for my weak english)

Can anybody help me where is the lowest price Psp now

(Playasia Or where???? )

And if I order from hong kong(playasia) how much will the tax cost?

Or is there some one who would sell his/her own Psp.

I may buy. :D

Hi.

I'am a new member. (Im a Hungarian so sorry for my weak english)

Can anybody help me where is the lowest price  Psp now

(Playasia Or where???? )

And if I order from hong kong(playasia) how much will the tax cost?

Or is there some one who would sell his/her own Psp.

I may buy.  :D

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Don't worry, your English is fine. Better than a lot of native speakers on here! :D

Play-Asia is selling the Value Pack with Ridge Racers for $499.99 USD, if I remember correctly. I'm not sure how that corresponds to other places, but it seems like a pretty good deal. Shipping would probably be somewhere around $30 USD. I'm not sure about Hungarian taxes in terms of importing items and such, so I can't help you there, but I'd say that you're looking at no more than $550 USD total.

sorry Daz, not at the moment since I'm only able to buy three plus (two, one for myself and one for my room-mate)

But I could buy some games for you. (or if you didn't care about the box I could put the PSP in my backpack)

Kei

@Keito (nice name :p) I wish I could help everyone, I just can't take too much back with me. Space is limited and Three boxes already take up 1/4 the space of my suitcase.

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No problem man... I was intending to wait anyways because I'm a little tight with money and such atm (just bought my first digital camera :yes: ) and if I'm going to spend such an amount so soon after that my parents would freak out and I'd have nothing for my trip to the UK in March :p

oh and thank you for the compliment on my nickname... we're both Kei's :laugh:

Don't worry, your English is fine. Better than a lot of native speakers on here! :D

Play-Asia is selling the Value Pack with Ridge Racers for $499.99 USD, if I remember correctly. I'm not sure how that corresponds to other places, but it seems like a pretty good deal. Shipping would probably be somewhere around $30 USD. I'm not sure about Hungarian taxes in terms of importing items and such, so I can't help you there, but I'd say that you're looking at no more than $550 USD total.

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Thanks. Im worry about the taxes very much.

I dont want to wait for the european relase. :)

Yay, I got .m3u playlist support working on the PSP:

Place the playlist (whatever.m3u) within the folder which contains the songs. E.g. I have a folder called "CD Single" which has loads of random MP3s. Here's the playlist I've put in there:

#EXTM3U

#EXTINF:0,The Killers - Mr Brightside.mp3

The Killers - Mr Brightside.mp3

#EXTINF:0,Fabolous - Breathe.mp3

Fabolous - Breathe.mp3

#EXTINF:0,The Killers - Somebody Told Me.mp3

The Killers - Somebody Told Me.mp3

#EXTINF:0,Ciara - Goodies.mp3

Ciara - Goodies.mp3

#EXTINF:0,Snow Patrol - How To Be Dead.mp3

Snow Patrol - How To Be Dead.mp3

#EXTINF:0,The Chemical Brothers - Galvanize.mp3

The Chemical Brothers - Galvanize.mp3

The playlist is called "A-List.m3u" and when you go into the music section of the PSP the folder is no longer called "CD Single" it's called "A-List" and the tracks are in order :)

Here's a pic in case there's any confusion, notice the distinction between "Playlist" and "Folder" in the PSP menu:

PSPM3U.jpg

There, M3U support on PSP :D

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