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Originally Posted by gio~logist
Exactly, also, the chances of someone listening to all of the 20,000+ songs they put on their ipod are slim to none.
Your comparison was not to great chris lol!
What we're saying is that not only can a psp do the same things an ipod can, but it can do it just as good if not better. For example, videos show way better on a psp.
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My comparison is just fine - PSP in the comparison is the 5 litre engine - It sings, it dances and it flashes and twirls and does alot of varied functions, but is overkill and cannot perform all the functions that an iPod, the 1.4 litre engine, can - Yes it has a smaller variety of functionality but it works well at what it does and is more useful for some people...
Not really - If someone travels, and doesn't get alot of oppurtunity to login to their computer and listen to their .mp3s on their machine, 20,000 songs may be of use to them to get variety...
There could be other practical uses, such as using it to hook into a Club's sound system if you are a DJ, or like previously stated mass-file storage and transferral...
I understand
you can't see the idea behind an iPod but don't knock it just because you like the PSP - I can see the benefits in both, and while I don't own a PSP it doesn't mean I wouldn't like to own one for gaming...
A wider video doesn't mean better if the PSP's version has to stretch to fit the rest of the screen - It will pixelate and lose quality that way...
Chris