As has been reiterated over and over, the [Sony] PSP can do much more than play great games. Its photo, movie and music capabilities make it a multi-functioning portable entertainment unit—all in the luxury of widescreen and a sleek black finish that screams a million bucks (Okay, more like a few hundred).
If you’re looking for a portable gaming system, get a PSP. If you’re looking for a portable gaming system that can do all of the above and possibly more in the future, get a PSP. If you have a few hundred bucks burning a hole in your pocket, get a PSP. If I haven’t convinced you of how great this unit is, go down to your nearest game or electronics retailer and test it out for yourself—if you were a doubter, you will believe, if you were on the fence, you will want one. Dare I say it; the PSP will be to portable entertainment what the iPod is to portable music.
Sony PSP Review
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