Advantages: brilliant game play, kind of like a pda as well, wireless many more features Disadvantages: pricey, to quiet, should have bluetooth
this is a very very good games console and lives up to the ps2, but if it was cheaper it would be getting ever so closer to perfect. this has many features like:
wireless capabilites
mp3
you can view your pics
you can get free updates to it which makes it more modern everytime
you can watch your favourite dvds
and obviously play psp games
if you have a wireless router you unlock a whole new games console, because you can then get regular updates to your psp, play flash games, view emails, use an im and even download free demos off the psp site. the psp browser i think is poor it doesn't seem to track cookies properly, and is crying out for a copy and paste of some sort or t9. sometimes you can also run into problems with you internet service provider because some aren't compatible with wireless browsing on your psp or dont offer ...
Advantages: Good character dynamic, interesting cases Disadvantages: None
For fans of Grey?s Anatomy this is a must for you.
Private Practice is an American drama show shown in England on Living TV on Thursday nights. It?s a spin off from the very popular medical drama Grey?s Anatomy. It is now in its second season.
The show revolves around Dr Addison Forbes Montgomery. If you watch Grey?s Anatomy you will know that she is the ex-wife of Derek Shepherd who worked at Seattle Grace hospital with him and Meredith for a time. She is one of the top neonatal surgeons in the country and when she is offered a job by her old friend Naomi she moves out to California to begin working at a health clinic in Santa Monica. The show thus follows her move to the clinic and the new environment she finds herself in.
When this show first started I have to admit that I didn?t really love it. I love the energy of Grey ...
Spottydog11 02.10.2009
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Advantages: Light, thinner and faster than the old PSP, with some nifty features. Disadvantages: No infrared, battery life lower than usual PSP's.
The PSP Slim is a smaller and slimmer version of the original, hence the name. Now with a third less weight, at 189g and about four-fifths the thickness (19mm). It costs around the same as the old one, £130.
The new weight is immediately noticeable as soon as you hold the PSP in your hand. It's so light that you might think that it's missing something. Sony was able to slim down the battery size while maintaining the 5hr standard PSP time.
The speakers have gone on the front, the wifi switch is now on the top to stop turning WLAN off and the UMD drive is spring loaded.
The display remains the same, but the slim includes a video output that will let the PSP connect to a TV.
Sony has doubled the built-in memory RAM from 32MB to 64MB, and the new PSP will also be able to speed up game load times with extra memory. The PSP slim ...