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With eye-popping graphics, dazzling
widescreen LCD, wireless connectivity and the ability to play games,
music and movies when and where you want, the PSP gives you the freedom
to enjoy entertainment on your terms. The portable entertainment
revolution has arrived." Sony have entered the handheld console market with the Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable). The PSP is what it says, a PlayStation compacted to the size of a handheld. This is shown by its supreme power of two 64-bit chips, which out powers its main rival the Nintendo DS. The Nintendo DS however is very different. It has many features that the PSP does not have, including folding out (used in the GBA SP). This time to reveal two separate screens that can be very useful to spread the information between them. Also there is a touch screen feature which can be seen as unnecessary - but a welcome addition.
There are many games titles that are available for the PSP. Some confirmed are Gran Turismo 4 Mobile and Metal Gear Acid. The main problem with the PSP is its high price. On release it retailed at around £200 - which is pretty hefty for a handheld. On the other hand the Nintendo DS was almost half the price. My feeling is that why buy a handheld console at this price when you can buy a standard-sized console (i.e. the PS3) with a far better resolution, screen, and overall better specs at a slightly higher price a year later? Having said that, the main advantage over the new PS3 would be, as with all handhelds are in their mobility.
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