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Monday, 12 March 2012
My PSP
Hi, today I'm going to talk about the PSP 3000, the game system, the Playstation portable.
I've bought it, I think 5 years ago.
It's a device that you can bring everywhere you want. In this console, you can do many things: like watching photos or videos in a good quality, you can listen to music with load speakers or if you connect your headphones audio out.
Also, a good thing in this device is that it has Internet. You can find a network and connect your with wireless, switching the wireless button and then you can surf in the Internet with the analog stick, and using left(4) and right(5) buttons.
The PSP has an USB connection which needs an USB cable to connect for example with your computer and pass the information (like music, photos,videos,etc) to your Playstation.
The PSP have 32Mb of Internal Memory, and if you want more space for music, photos or videos, you can buy a memory stick card with any size.
But the most incredible thing in the PSP are games. It's a perfect console that you can take everywhere and when you are bored you can play. It has excellent graphics, excellent sound quality, very good styled for playing. You can buy excellent games, like God of War, Killzone, Tekken.
And now, the negative part of the PSP. When you bought a game or a movie to your PSP, it’s like small disk called UMD, and is inserted on the PSP back. I think it’s ridiculous, because when you buy a DVD film, and you saw it on your TV, go to laptop, see it again there.
But if you want to see it on your PSP you need to buy another UMD with this film, because it reads only that type of disks. It just makes no sense.
But it's very cool when your PSP is hacked! You don’t need to put UMD's. Just download games and videos from Internet, transfer it to the PSP and enjoy.
And that's it. That's what I wanted to talk you about. Thank you.
Text written by Maksym Petrenko
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