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1GB Stick delayed yet another week.  WTF!!!&nbsp:angry:y:

I won't be suprised if it is another week and another .....&nbsp:angry:y:

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another week tacked on to the order!!!:angry:y::angry:y::angry:y:

It is May 9 at the earliest now!

just cancel dude.

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The only reason I am not cancelling is because it is a Sony stick for $95 shipped. Where else am I going to get a deal like that? This is an order I placed with DELL after my order with Best Buy was backordered for weeks.

what are the things to look out for when buying a new psp? thx

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Open it and turn it on at the store. Check for dead pixels, air bubbles, sticky shoulder buttons. Replace until you get a good one.

Shouldnt be a problem now though. The latest shipments havnt had nearly as many problems.

deciding whether to buy psp in canada or hongkong.

if i buy in canada, whats up with all the dead pixels and other problems. IF i buy one here, and it has errors, can I get it replaced immediatly, refunded?? OR i need to wait for manufactuer warranty?

open box but busted psp, can you refund?

thx

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hey man,

where do u live? under your avartar, it says "torronto//hongkong" i guess im about the same. born in torronto, move to hk. i do reccomend u buy one in hong kong tho.

hey guys i have a couple of questions

1. how convenient is it to use the psp as just an mp3 player, talk about size, ease to scroll songs, search for songs, how to switch between songs (without looking at the screen), how to carry etc

2. if i had an episode of lets say, apprentice, hdtv, xvid, 350mb, and convert it to the psp (with acceptable audio and video quality) how big would the output file be.

thanks for replies.

edit: is there shuffle, repeat functions?

Edited by sundayx
In the PSP if you select English you won't see any more English in the PSP OS, and if you buy non-Jap games then you won't see Japenese there either.

So, want all English? Cheapest option right now is a Jap PSP + US games.

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That's what i've done from Lik-Sang.

Can't wait, only a few more days.

I'm moving to Britain at the end of the year... The only thing a region 2 player (ie a Japanese one) would give me is the ability to play UMDs from Region 2, right? So if I don't care about UMD movies, I'm assuming I'm better off to just pick up a Region 1 PSP from any local store right now?

I wish they'd release a $199 non 'Value pack' here.

I'm moving to Britain at the end of the year...  The only thing a region 2 player (ie a Japanese one) would give me is the ability to play UMDs from Region 2, right?  So if I don't care about UMD movies, I'm assuming I'm better off to just pick up a Region 1 PSP from any local store right now?

I wish they'd release a $199 non 'Value pack' here.

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Yep, that's pretty much true. The region coding will only affect the movies so if you don't care too much about them you may as well get the Region 1 PSP now. The UK PSP won't be out till September.

I'm moving to Britain at the end of the year...  The only thing a region 2 player (ie a Japanese one) would give me is the ability to play UMDs from Region 2, right?  So if I don't care about UMD movies, I'm assuming I'm better off to just pick up a Region 1 PSP from any local store right now?

I wish they'd release a $199 non 'Value pack' here.

or you can come on over to the uk and ill sell you mine :happy:

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