going to buy sony PSP any advice?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Ameena, Jun 17, 2009.

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    Hi guys I just planned to get myself a brand new sony PSP, any of you who own it already? any suggestions will be great.

    which one you feel better PSP 2000 or 3000 edition?

    thanks
     
    Ameena, Jun 17, 2009 IP
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    Shazz Prominent Member

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    iPhone > PSP
     
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    nah.. I dont go for iphone I personally don't like iphone really..
     
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    for some reason I like the existing design of PSP, PSPGO looks good but its not to my taste plus I dont like slides as it will give problems with display sooner or later. plus the existing design is more comfortable to hold on to.
     
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    The biggest advise I can give you regarding the PSP has nothing to do with which one to buy unfortunately. Nonetheless, it is very vital advise seeing how Sony does not pre-warn you.

    NEVER turn off, unplug, or take out your battery during an update. The way the PSP works, it deletes the firmware on it first before downloading the new. So if something of these three that I'm talking about would happen, it would brick your PSP. In other words, making it unusable unless you send it in to get refurbished and pay an extra $90 fee.

    This happened to me once, and I can assure you, I was not a happy camper.
     
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