With Nintendo dominating the hand held game world, Sony tries to make competition with the PlayStation Portable. The PSP, unlike GameBoy Advanced or
Nintendo DS, uses memory sticks allowing people to save music onto the PSP. The screen is also larger and unlike the Nintendo DS, is one screen, not
two. With wireless capability, it also works with the PS2, the main gaming system of Sony.
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Sony's PlayStation Portable (PSP) touted by a few game enthusiast as a must have, is set for release in North America on March 24.
The many features of the PSP include Memory Sticks, on which music downloaded from Sony's online musicstore.connect.com, could be stored, (attempt to
cut into the iPod to itunes market) and a 4.3 in widescreen display to watch movies and videos.
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PSP looks great, seen some in game graphics and look alot better then Nintendo DS. The ability to save music like IPOD is also cool. It is more
expensive then the Nintendo DS, but it comes with more things then the DS and as the saying goes, "You get what you paid for." So for the extra
100-150 you pay for a PSP may seem alot, but with all the things you get with it make up for it.
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