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    Quote Originally Posted by Remin
    Why post a pointless post?
    Why say this when you've nearly spammed the page with double post comments?
    Your a Noob.
    Simple.

    Too much stuff to say about you and Ozzie :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by NekkLe
    Why say this when you've nearly spammed the page with double post comments?
    Your a Noob.
    Simple.

    Too much stuff to say about you and Ozzie :rolleyes:
    I started this thread because there was dispute about PSP and DS being the best handheld.

    I'm posting my views since i have been away for a while.
    Noob means Newbie which means your new to what this is. Basically, not im not. I know what a DS is, I know what a Forum is etc etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Remin
    I started this thread because there was dispute about PSP and DS being the best handheld.

    I'm posting my views since i have been away for a while.
    Noob means Newbie which means your new to what this is. Basically, not im not. I know what a DS is, I know what a Forum is etc etc.
    I'm new to what? Please explain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzie-ing
    right ds has wirless internet built in and hotspots are like mobile telephone poles.
    No, hotspots are when there are hotspots in your house or work place for wireless internet. Not 'Mobile telephone poles'. The PSP has built in wireless internet.
    To get to the standard of the PSP, your going to pay the same price, maybe even more on buying accesories for it to match the specs of the PSP.
    In a previous post of mine, I declared that I agreed with some of your points and said get on with the discussion. Ozzie obviously prooves himself to be the true NOOB and carries on calling people Noobs and acting immature.

    Quote Originally Posted by ozzie-ing
    I used 2 have 1 so dont say i dont no wat its like
    I don't think so... :rolleyes:

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    Both the PSP and DS have built in Wi-Fi capabilities, which means they'll both need hotspots set up to be used. The only online-based advantage the PSP has is having an internet browser, though considering you'll need to be near a hotspot, you'll probably be near a computer with broadband anyway, so that's more of a novelty than a useful function.

    At the end of the day, what it all comes down to is games. You can argue until the cows come about how amazing Ridge Racer is and how engaging Lumines is, but in my opinion I've had more fun (because remember, that's what gaming is about: fun) out of my DS playing Super Mario 64 and Wario Ware Touched!.

    However, it doesn't mean I'll abandon my PSP in a hurry. I thoroughly enjoy a game of Virtua Tennis, or a ***** at beating my high score on Lumines (though Tony Hawks leaves a lot to be desired), and I'm very much looking forward to future releases.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear-Max
    Both the PSP and DS have built in Wi-Fi capabilities, which means they'll both need hotspots set up to be used. The only online-based advantage the PSP has is having an internet browser, though considering you'll need to be near a hotspot, you'll probably be near a computer with broadband anyway, so that's more of a novelty than a useful function.

    At the end of the day, what it all comes down to is games. You can argue until the cows come about how amazing Ridge Racer is and how engaging Lumines is, but in my opinion I've had more fun (because remember, that's what gaming is about: fun) out of my DS playing Super Mario 64 and Wario Ware Touched!.

    However, it doesn't mean I'll abandon my PSP in a hurry. I thoroughly enjoy a game of Virtua Tennis, or a ***** at beating my high score on Lumines (though Tony Hawks leaves a lot to be desired), and I'm very much looking forward to future releases.
    I hope GTA Liberty Stories makes you addicted :p

    I like Nintendo games, don't get me wrong, but there amazingly fun!

    For now, I'll stick with my PSP.

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    If GTA: LCS has a decent soundtrack I won't mind. It was the god-awful one on San Andreas that turned me off of that.

    What I'm most looking forward to though is SSX: On Tour. Squeeeeeee!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear-Max
    If GTA: LCS has a decent soundtrack I won't mind. It was the god-awful one on San Andreas that turned me off of that.

    What I'm most looking forward to though is SSX: On Tour. Squeeeeeee!
    I havn't seen a preview to that yet, I'll look out for it

    I wanna see what games are comming out for it, I'm sure theres some being released around Christmas?

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    DS is fantastic .. It's been out since March

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzie-ing
    right ds has wirless internet built in and hotspots are like mobile telephone poles so u cn play ds in that area or if u hve wirless internet use tht. And you do have to buy an accesory for ds to watch movies but its (£15) and then buy flash cards way cheaper than psp umds. And xboxs dvd u need an add on for and no 1 ever said xbox couldnt play dvds. I could say the same about psps u have 2 buy add ons the umd films. Buy 3 umd films and i could buy the player and 3 films on ds so u r the N00B
    ahem... UMD's cost £10, and you dont need to buy UMD's you go onto sites and they give you all the movies and you just upload them onto your memory card...
    i found the specs for the ds off the nintendo site and they said the ds hasnt got wireless internet.. it has the software built in capable of wireless internet but it doesnt have wireless internet, the wirless software is used for playing against other people.

    # Size (closed): 5.85" wide / 3.33" long / 1.13" tall
    # Upper Screen: Backlit, 3-inch, semitransparent reflective TFT color LCD with 256x192 pixel resolution and .24 mm dot pitch
    # Touch Screen: Same as upper screen, but with transparent analog touch screen
    # Color: Capable of displaying 260,000 colors
    # Wireless Communication: IEEE 802.11 and Nintendo's proprietary format; wireless range is 30 to 100 feet, depending on circumstances; multiple users can play multiplayer games using just one DS game card
    # Controls: Touch screen, embedded microphone for voice recognition, A/B/X/Y face buttons, plus control pad, L/R shoulder buttons, Start and Select buttons
    # Input/Output: Ports for both Nintendo DS game cards and Game Boy Advance Game Paks, terminals for stereo headphones and microphone
    # Other Features: Embedded PictoChat software that allows up to 16 users to chat at once; embedded real-time clock; date, time and alarm; touch-screen calibration
    # CPUs: One ARM9 and one ARM7
    # Sound: Stereo speakers providing virtual surround sound, depending on the software
    # Battery: Lithium ion battery delivering six to 10 hours of play on a four-hour charge, depending on use; power-saving sleep mode; AC adapter
    # Languages: English, Japanese, Spanish, French, German, Italian
    # Color: "Titanium" (silver and black)
    New Color: "Electric Blue" coming June 6, 2005!

    PSP Specs:

    PSP CPU Core
    MIPS R4000 32bit Core
    128bit Bus
    1 - 333MHz @ 1.2V
    Main Memory: 32MB eDRAM (includes 4MB embedded DRAM and 2MB of VRAM)
    Bus Bandwidth: 2.6GB/sec
    I-Cache, D-Cache
    FPU, VFPU (Vector Unit) @ 2.6GFlops
    3D-CG Extended Instructions

    PSP Graphics Core 1 3D Curved Surface + 3D Polygon
    Compressed Texture
    Hardware Clipping, Morphing, Bone(8)
    Hardware Tessellator
    Bezier, B-Spline(NURBS)
    ex 4x4, 16x16, 64x64 sub-division

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    The PSP's lithium battery.
    PSP Graphics Core 2
    'Rendering Engine' + 'Surface Engine'
    512bit Bus, 1-166 MHz @ 1.2V
    VRAM: 2MB(eDRAM)
    Bus Bandwidth: 5.3GB/sec
    Pixel Fill Rate: 664 million pixels/sec
    Max 33 million polygon/sec (T&L)
    24bit Full Color: RGBA

    PSP Sound Core: VME (Virtual Mobile Engine)
    Reconfigurable DSPs
    128bit Bus
    166MHz @ 1.2V
    5 Giga Operations/sec
    CODEC
    3D Sound, Multi-Channel
    Synthesizer, Effecter, etc

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    A UMD disc and game packaging.
    Media
    60mm UMD(Universal Media Disc)
    Laser Diode: 660nm
    Dual Layer: 1.8GB
    Transfer Rate: 11Mbps
    Shock Proof
    Secure ROM by AES
    Unique Disc ID

    AVC Decoder
    AVC(H.264) Decoder
    Main Profile
    Baseline Profile @ Level1, Level2, Level3
    2Hours(High Quality) - DVD movie
    4Hours(Standard Quality) - CS Digital

    I/O
    IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi)
    USB 2.0
    Memory Stick PRO Duo
    IrDA
    IR Remote (SIRCS)

    Communication
    Wireless LAN (i802.11)
    IrDA
    USB 2.0

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    The PSP's Analogue stick.
    Control
    Directional buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left)
    Analog pad
    Enter keys (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square)
    Left, Right keys (shoulder buttons)
    START, SELECT, HOME
    POWER On/Hold/Off switch
    Brightness control, Sound Mode, Volume +/-
    Wireless LAN On/Off switch
    UMD Eject

    Size Details
    Dimensions: Approxately 170mm(L) x 74mm(W) x 23mm(D)
    Weight: Approximately 260g (including battery)

    Other Specifications
    Screen: 4.3 inch, 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD
    480 x 272 pixel (16.77 million colors)
    Max. 200 cd/m2 (with brightness control)
    Built-in stereo speakers
    Built-in lithium-ion battery
    AC adaptor
    128 bit AES encryption
    Individual ID for each PSP hardware unit
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    Goddamit i hate this forum :@
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    xEnigma there's a difference between having wireless internet and having a wireless internet browser. Playing online games with the DS still requires an internet connection, whether you can browse websites or not using the hardware.


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