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This is the PSP-4000 specs not a PSP2 the 4000 is a model coming out the end of this year. It's just a remade model of the psp not new hardware.
Read Watchmen before you speak!
So if the SATA on the PS3 is a 1.5Gbit SATA bus and 1.5Gbit SATA laptop drives maximum output is 1.5GBbit for data out at that speed how would having a solid state hard drive speed anything up if the SATA bus is only going to send and receive data at a maximum of 1.5Gbit/s no matter what?
No the CELL is not hard to program for that was a bad excuse by game developers for not being up to par.

Your right superklye except that if your TV maxes out at 1080i and doesn't do 1080p at all then you can see the difference but even still barely.
Anyone notice how they are the HD-DVD cases with Playstation 3 on the top. I guess since HD-DVD died there are a shitload of red HD-DVD cases that sony bought up cheap and printed their logo on hahaha.
Oh yea such a burden that your Blu-Ray drive will do less work and last longer and need to be cleaned less. OH right a 200GB SATA150 laptop drive you can get for $60 bucks if you need more room that bad. At least your not forced to use a proprietary hard drive like on 360 that costs twice as much as a 200GB SATA150 but is smaller. Stop complaining about HD installs its better for the life of your console and makes everything load faster than any Optical medium.

And yes most game that start being developed for 360 end up either identical like Devil May Cry 4 did or the devs couldn't port the game to save their lives like with GTA4 and then ps3 people end up with a inferior product most of the time. A few ports have been better like Oblivion has way less pop ins.

As for once you buy a console you shouldn't have to shell more money into it. Lets see the 360 you need to pay for Online!!! If you want to use it wifi you have to pay $100 bucks more. If you wanted HD dvd support or the rumored blu-ray add on you have to pay $200 more. All together with the 360 base unit and its add ons that costs more than a 80GB ps3 with all that stuff included already.
It is 1080 just it's 1080i thats the most I can do on the PS3 with component video cables 1080p requires HDMI.
Hard drive is replaceable from external door you don't have to open the system scooter.
I'm switching to Skype soon as it is released for the PSP it costs only 3$ a month for unlimited local calls and half off a skype in number for a year so 3$ bucks a month for local calling and $30 for a skypein number for a year isn't bad at all. My psp will be replacing my Cell Phone soon. I know the post is a bit off topic but yes there are better ones Rui and the iPhone is having VoIP software developed for it without having to hack it. iWould just wait for the iPhone price to drop and not bother modding an iPod touch.
Sorry for double post but the install base of the 360 in the US is bigger. As of June the 360 only sold a little over 400,000 units in japan while the PS3 sold over 1million there and being that the developers are Japaneses they are putting it to the more popular system there.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"For a long time I have been searching for a portable device where I can store all of my CDs in MP3 format and stream the songs wirelessly to my HiFi system. The portable device must I've tried FM transmitters, they all suck. I don't want a docking station. Any help? Thanks!" have a display so that I easily can scroll through the playlists (I don't want to use a TV or monitor). I suppose that there must also be a second device that is connected to the HiFi system that would receive the wireless streams from the portable device.
 

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