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I'll pay P&P and you bubble wrap the PSP as good as you can. I'll then test the wifi capabilities on my wireless router and report back to the good people of neowin on my findings,

Then after a day or two of testing you will recieve your PSP back in bubble wrap in the exact same condition with fresh battery, charged and i'll even clean the screen for you.

I look forward to your PM  :woot:

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yeah like that's going to happen :laugh:

If indeed it's wet, windy wales then sometime in March. Game have started taking peoples names for an initial preorder list, similar to what they did with the PS2.

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Unfortunaly thats not gonna get you a machine, all they do with that list is call you when they start taking deposits. Only when you put down a deposit with them, then you will have a machine on order.

Unfortunaly thats not gonna get you a machine, all they do with that list is call you when they start taking deposits. Only when you put down a deposit with them, then you will have a machine on order.

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That's why I said "similar to the PS2", I had to put my name down on an initial list at which point they contacted me telling me to come in and preorder. At which point there was absolutely tonnes of people queing up to preorder. But at least you get some warning.

Nice review. I'll be getting my media player for the GBA and testing it out on my DS. Hopefully I'll be getting a review up on my site soon. But I want one of those now! :(

Heh, I make quite a bit of moolah myself but I'm saving up right now for school and a car. I don't think I can support two handheld consoles now :unsure:

Cheers!

Well there is no online play at the moment, the PSP connects to my wireless router easily though and the firmware update option in the menu connects to Sony of Japan but quickly lets you know you are running the latest OS. I have played Ridge Racers with a buddy of mine in the same room on his PSP and we get roughly about 2 hours of play from a fully charged battery with the WIFI switch on.

That's why I said "similar to the PS2", I had to put my name down on an initial list at which point they contacted me telling me to come in and preorder. At which point there was absolutely tonnes of people queing up to preorder. But at least you get some warning.

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Yeah, was just saying in a little more detail just incase someone who read this and didnt pre-order a ps2 knows what when on .. god that was a incrediably anal pre-order campaign. Still remember getting people to fill out forms at 6am.

Im still debating a jap machine but me funds are not on my side atm, just bough new mobo !

http://ntsc-uk.domino.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=1507

It appears Sony is using a cheaper Samsung LCD screen in the newer PSP's. The original "launch shipment" had a Sharp screen.

Sharp: sharp ;), vivid colors and a good viewing angle

Samsung: blueish worse colors and a bad viewing angle

Kinda sucks...

you have eight things i want :p

dell lcd monitor

logitech speakers

sony psp

cell phone

ipod

nintendo ds

logitech keyboard, wireless mouse

gameboy advance sp (i don't really want it anymore)

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There's a long time before i get to 22 and get this stuff ^ or even better and cooler stuff by then, a really long time

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http://ntsc-uk.domino.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=1507

It appears Sony is using a cheaper Samsung LCD screen in the newer PSP's. The original "launch shipment" had a Sharp screen.

Sharp: sharp ;), vivid colors and a good viewing angle

Samsung: blueish worse colors and a bad viewing angle

Kinda sucks...

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Not for the idiots who bought one at launch like me :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil:

  http://ntsc-uk.domino.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=1507

It appears Sony is using a cheaper Samsung LCD screen in the newer PSP's. The original "launch shipment" had a Sharp screen.

Sharp: sharp wink.gif, vivid colors and a good viewing angle

Samsung: blueish worse colors and a bad viewing angle

Kinda sucks...

hope that changes :(

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