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  1. #1081

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  2. #1082

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    para ka play ku videos na lain format..mp4 rman iplay nya..dugay man convert

  3. #1083

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    Quote Originally Posted by hypocrisy
    para ka play ku videos na lain format..mp4 rman iplay nya..dugay man convert
    pag PSPtube nalang bro walay convert 2x

  4. #1084

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    btaw? cge2x..i'll try that :mrgreen: pro mu play ba ni of vidfiles na aku ibutang sa memcard or pang OL ra ni?

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    Latest Japanese console sales show PSP is still very much on top
    Sony's handheld outsells DS with two-to-one ease

    Product: PSP Slim & Lite
    Manufacturer: Sony
    by Kath Brice
    PSP is still more than comfortably topping sales charts in Japan, as shown by the latest figures from Media Create for the week ending April 6th.

    The console sold 120,964 units in total with its nearest competitor, Nintendo's DS, coming in at 55,190 units. The PSP sales are down a bit on last week's, when it shifted 129,986, but frankly it still stuffs its competitors and demonstrates the power of a top-selling game.

    That game being, of course, Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G, which has sold over 1.5 million copies since its release on March 27th. Although games such as the just-released Square title, Star Ocean 2, have no doubt contributed to PSP's sales surge, too.

    But to put things in perspective, the latest Monster Hunter shifted 488,208 copies during the same week. In comparison, DS's top-selling game was Pokémon Ranger: Batonnage which managed a slightly less impressive 58,399 copies.


    source: http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/PSP/P...ews.asp?c=6452


    Grabe gyud ning Monster Hunter, mao gyud naka tabang sa sales sa PSP.

    Up for Monster Hunter Players...

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    DS is officially tougher than PSP
    DS survives scratching, stamping and dropping - PSP doesn't

    Product: DS Lite
    Manufacturer: Nintendo
    by Kath Brice
    If there's one thing we hate that seems to have caught on among unofficial gaming sites, it's people queuing up for new consoles on launch day, buying one, then proceeding to smash it up in front of hundreds of people still waiting for theirs. We'd like to say it's a pathetic because it's consumerism at its most lewd and throwaway.

    But we mainly hate it because it's not even funny and usually done by idiots.

    Still, a site has come to our attention which at least seems to demonstrate a slightly more worthy reason for smashing up electronic items. It's doing it as a means of testing how tough products are, which will be of primary use when helping a very clumsy person – or someone with very slack handed children who are going to playing with their stuff – in deciding whether to buy something or not.

    Admittedly there's still a certain amount of gratuity – it's arguable whether we really need to know if a PSP can survive being run over by a motorbike – but then a more realistic test involving sequences of handhelds falling out of someone's pocket onto a variety of surfaces might not be quite so interesting to watch.

    Anyway, the site, brokenreview.com, has tested a DS and PSP in similar ways to come to the not entirely heart-stopping conclusion DS is both tougher and less likely to get scratched. In total, it scored the DS 87/100, while the PSP Slim & Lite managed 65/100.

    In short, the PSP's screen and casing suffered a lot of scratches throughout, its UMD cover popped out of one of its hinges when dropped, and being thrown from a first floor window left it with a completely knackered display, no sound and a broken UMD drive. Later, dropping it at 50MPH fixed the sound again at least. It was also perfectly okay after having a cup of tea poured over it.

    DS meanwhile was hardly scratched after being dropped and stepped on, it survived the first floor and 50MPH drops and performed perfectly after having tea spilt on it. It also survived being run over by a motorbike, but eventually died after being thrown out of a 2nd floor window.

    The conclusion, then, is that if you're some sort of electronic sadist or have a lot of enemies, you should probably get a DS. Its tough little case and folded away screens make it a far sturdier handheld than most. If you have a PSP, buy it a case and screen protector. Or you know, you could look after it – some of ours haven't got a scratch on them, despite being in near-constant use.

    You can see the full run down of scores and videos of crushed consoles for yourself over at the site.

    source: http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/Vario...ews.asp?c=6319

    Kinsay gusto magtesting diha sa ila DS og PSP. Itagak kuno kung tinood ba gyud ni na lig-on ang DS. he!he!he!

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  10. #1090

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    bahala uroi mo.. kamahal sa psp ah, nya itagag lang nko sa first flor..no way..heheheh

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