Anyone got a Sony PSP?
I got one at Christmas to help pass the time on a long, slow graveyard shift. At first it was cool to be able to play games. Now I've begun using it as a guitar teaching tool. I can convert my instructional DVDs to .mp4 and play them on the PSP. With an 8 GB memory card I can have hours of lessons available anywhere I go. It's really pretty cool.
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That's why I won't let Jakob play with it...Sarab wrote:Paul, I got one about 3 years ago. I used to for a little while, then Mike wanted to play a game.
I haven't seen it since.

I watch movies on it, play games and do my guitar stuff. That way I don't have to bother the rest of the family when I want to do something.
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+1Paul Wolfe wrote: I'm thoroughly impressed with the versatility of this little device. The only thing it can't do is live TV and phone calls...yet.
hi paul,
i think the psp is a brilliant device, and great value for money.
its effectively an mp4 player with a playstation 2 built in. at the time it came out i remember an mp4 player cost close to three times as much


so considering all it can offer its hard to fault. i think the fact you're using it as a practice tool is testament to its versatility
unfortunately the gamer community is a very argumentative one though and there will always be people loyal to a certain brand that will always "cus" the psp. never understood that

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