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Spacedude Posts: 42

i spy some Fanboyz getting a little hot under the collar!!!

If u actually had the wit to read my 1st post you will note that I said i was more interested in the media functions of the P9XX series , therefore it makes perfect sense to compare it to a phone which has media functions as a major selling point.
i.e games V Ralley (who still plays it with those controls!!) movies and music.

Like i said I AINT knocking it its a good fone but was the P910 really worth £500 in terms of how little it really upgraded from the P900?

No way Jose!!

Some of you are getting your knickers in twist over WIFI (praying for it)

Some are ARGUING about millimetres of Screensize

PSP has all this and more and if your a portable Gamer well dont even bother to speak!LOL.

How about a set of headphones where you can actually control the music from the headset not the phone it self?

There is talk of a Phone add on for the PSP and if someone brings out a decent keyboard Well forget everything. Wont be long before people are VOIP on the WIFI as well.

Just my 2 cents dudes !


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Posted: 2005-09-06 19:45:09
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psikey Posts: > 500

Agree with you on somethings.

I've also given up on Music/Videos/Games on my P910i and now use my PSP (since last Christmas) for all those now (even using it for my music instead of my mp3 player on occasion).

Even though the PSP has a wonderful screen for browsing the web its more limited than P910i due to text entry.

For me, the PSP is now my media & games device and the next P... wil hopefully be smaller, WiFi, better camera, faster 3G.

I than just carry my phone & PSP about. The iPod comes out when I'm excercising etc.

If I had to choose between the PSP & P910i I suppose I would keep the PSP and just buy a K750i or something (but I'm not a heavy business user)
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Posted: 2005-09-07 19:37:03
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Chazzer3 Posts: > 500

Quote:
On 2005-09-05 21:52:27, Sage wrote:
Do you have ANY idea what you are talking about? A PSP is so limited in functionality compared to a P900 even. I have to struggle if I want to use office docs or PDA functions on a PSP. The PSP is a gaming device, PERIOD. It has some small extra features here and there, but nothing special. At least, not until PSP Linux comes out and PSP accessories come out (read: Keyboard).

Buy a P900 is a PDA Phone, PERIOD. Its a phone (which means calling) with a PDA (which means tasks, contacts, calendars, etc.).

You are insane.


Just a gaming device?

Oh dear.
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Posted: 2005-09-07 19:39:52
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Spacedude Posts: 42

he said just a game machine period (must have been on his!)

Videos, web browser, music, soon coming PDA apps
key board etc etc

Much more than a games machine i think!
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Posted: 2005-09-07 19:56:56
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S4k1s Posts: > 500

Spacedude can you make calls with your PSP?

It's like comparing a car with a airplane ...
Sure you can travel with both but can the car fly?

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Posted: 2005-09-07 20:06:52
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Spacedude Posts: 42

no you cant make calls at present though a phone add on may happen.

however you can make a call on a £10 fone buy a PSP and save about £300 on another P9XX fone!


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Posted: 2005-09-08 05:29:59
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janptr Posts: > 500

Guy's, is PSP limited to 128 MB? Ask because it is using MSDuo but never seen it could use MSD Pro.
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Posted: 2005-09-08 09:11:00
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Frankie2105 Posts: 313

No it works with PRO aswell
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Posted: 2005-09-08 10:39:09
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rajasub Posts: 68



[ This Message was edited by: rajasub on 2005-09-08 20:32 ]
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Posted: 2005-09-08 13:07:00
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anonymuser Posts: > 500

Quick question - is the PSP a phone? No? I'll keep my P800 for now then, thanks.
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Posted: 2005-09-08 17:01:39
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