| Has anyone else had problems with a PSP lasting more than a few months? | | I realize that they are rather delicate due to the amount of technology crammed into such a small piece of equipment, but come on! I have had 3 different PSP systems since January. The first one lasted about 3 and a half months and then simply decided to quite acknowledging the fact that a UMD was in the system. The second one lasted about 3 months and then just started showing a lit up black screen - sort of like the blue screen of death that windows is so famous for. The third one has only lasted about a month and suddnely the screen appears to be broke - it looks like the liquid inside was allowed to get out and now it is just a black screen with wildly mixed up colors and a sort of star shape on one side.I drive a truck for a living and use the PSP for games, movies, and even occasionally (though not as often as my laptop) for internet. The only thing I can figure out is that they can't stand the vibrations from the constant driving up and down the highways. I am thinking very seriously about replacing the system this time with another Nintendo DS. I had one previously and when it quit charging, I replaced it with a PSP - thinking it would be a better system. It would seem... | |
| | Did you own a PSP(play ststion portable)and if you own one grade you PSP | | The PlayStation Portable (officially abbreviated as PSP) is a handheld game console released and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. Its development was first announced during E³ 2003, and it was officially unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E³ 2004. The system was released in Japan on December 12, 2004, the United States and Canada on March 24, 2005 and in Europe and Australia on September 1, 2005. The PlayStation Portable offers the ability to play video games, watch videos, listen to music, view images, as well as Internet browsing functionality.Sony PSP is a great device. If you pick one up, you can’t help but be awed by the way it looks, feels, and responds. You can play games that—if you believe the news releases from Sony—are technically more advanced than the PlayStation 2 game system. Pictures and video can be played on the PSP; you can connect PSP systems together with built-in WiFi connectors. A new playback format, Universal Media Disc (UMD), allows you to watch movies in beautiful wide screen, play games, and do all sorts of other things.It is the best gadget i have ever have and i grade 9/10 for my psp (Its my baby and i love my BABY)... | |
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