Review of the PSP
Categories: Portable Gaming
Review of the Play Station Portable
I brought home the PSP last week. I knew I only had it for a week, so I intended to come in and play with it before the rest of my family took it away. Every member of my family crowded around as I set it up. (The dog left when she realized that it was not food.) I proceeded to load in the Spiderman 2 game, and right away, I noticed some major improvements from my current handheld, the GameBoy SP. The first major difference is the screen. This is the first handheld game system that I have used with graphics as sharp as a console game.Things I liked about the system:
- The picture clarity
- Screen size
- Easy to use controls
- Sound
- My son volunteering to clean house so he could try it
Then I passed on the game to other family members, and got the following feedback:
From my twelve-year-old son, Matthew:
Good points:
- Great Graphics!
- The analog joystick - better than the direction pads on the older systems
- 4 levels of backlight
- Built in memory
- Built in MP3 player
- Able to play against other people without cords
- Watching movies on it
- Fast to charge
- If you leave a game, you come right back to the same spot.
- Cost - can't afford one on a whole years allowance
- Grip - hard to hold while playing for a long time
- It should have a hard cover to protect the screen
Likes:
- Most exciting new gadget since my Axim handheld
- The disks are in a protective cover
- The battery life was impressive for what it does, I got about 6 hours of video play
- Like the new analog button/joystick
- If it also had PDA capabilities I could see replacing my handheld computer
- If I took a train to work, I would love to have this to watch movies and play games.
- Recharge time is very quick
- The graphics are better than on my laptop
- The menu screens are clear and easy to work with
- All sorts of power saving features
- When you plug it into your computer with a USB cable, transferring music over is seamless
- The memory card will work with the current Sony computers
- I am afraid of dropping it, it is incredibly expensive and doesn't feel well as well protected as my sp
- It is a fingerprint magnet
- It is to expensive to hand to a 12 year old as a toy
- I wish it came with a USB cable (It did work with the one for my digital camera.)
- It seems like it would be easy to break the door to put the games into
- The hand strap seems pointless, I would be unlikely to use it, this is to expensive to just dangle off your wrist
- I would prefer to see it come with a hard case instead of a soft one
- I would like to see it accept songs in the wmf format


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