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damn dude, you must have tuns of money. got nintendo DS, PSP, Dell ultra sharp widescreen, iPod, and a bunch more..

im just like a little kid, i just look at the pictures! but i actually read some of what you wrote (Y)(Y) very nice!

but i dont see why i need to play games on the go :p so ill stick with my xbox

If i didnt have the mortgage, car loan n other bills to pay, then I'd b collecting such gadgets too! LOL :pinch:

Fantastic review though, gr8 pics, gr8 vid's.

I think you just got Sony another customer when that comes out in the gud ole UK.

Whilst im ere, Happy New Year to you all! :D

Dazzla, how old are you?

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22

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Damn! Now I feel really old - I'm 29, and most of my money goes on my wife, our mortgage, my wife, our up-coming baby, bills, my wife, DVDs, my computer and my wife! :devil:

Hmm... What do I need more - a cot for the baby, or a PSP...?! That's a tough call! (but don't tell my wife I said that!)

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:( <- She's got me under her thumb!

Or I could just be someone who works my ass off all week, earns their wages, pays their taxes then spends their money on some toys every now and again :blink:

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PReach on brotha, Preach on Wonderful Review btw youve convinced me i NEED to buy this like frodo needs to destroy the Ring.

Why not waste cash on this type of stuff? I won't be able to do it in the near future.

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What's happening in the near future? You're not getting hitched are ya? (I know this is kinda intruding on your private life but everyone else seems to do it :D ).

Anyway, great review.

Just one question: There's been all this talk about how you can't encode your own home brew video at the full res of the psp screen. Therefore you have to change the screen settings to "Full Screen" to watch it properly. does the PSP remember this setting when you power down/ remove the battery etc... or will I have to reset the screen mode every time I want to watch a video?

Hope that made sense :whistle: !

Oh, and another question :unsure: :

You didn't really mention the wifi features of the PSP. Does the unit appear as just another wifi enabled device, and functions the same as when connected via USB? In other words, will I be able to effectivaley drag and drop stuff over the network onto the PSP? Some websites seem to be unclear on this.

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