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ecurbj said:
twesterm said:
ecurbj said:

 

Yeah, you could but I just couldn't help not posting your flashback thread you created its just funny thats all. And dude why so serious? Just relax your the one getting defensive with your long winded posts and replies..

 

Serious because I'm sick of people telling me that my opinions on what makes a portable good or not are just plain wrong.  I don't care if battery life isn't important to everyone else in the thread but it's a very important issue to me and that's why I post the complains.  It's annoying when you have a perfectly valid complain and then are just battered with accusations of fanboy posting or whatever.


Okay now your acting like a big kid. No one said your opinion was wrong. I simply said just don't get it and stop posting your complaints over and over again.

I do agree with you. I sometimes take my PSP to hospital when I'm at work. And when there is downtime in the hosptial I sit back and play the PSP and sure enough I get kinda worried about the battery. Because if the PSP is on its highest brightness setting it will soon loose a lot of juice and I will be left with a dead PSP until I recharge. 

It's a love or hate feature. If you have titles or want titles on the PSP then don't complain about that feature just get a PSP. If that is your only gripe then so be it. Just wait.

I believe if they do make a PSP-4000 model it will not have the UMD period.

 

 

Plenty of people have said I'm wrong by saying it's nothing to worry about, it's longer than it really it, it's so easy to get around, I'm only a fanboy trying to complain about nothing, blah blah blah.

Also, I doubt they will ever get rid of the UMD in the PSP until they make the PSP2.  If they got rid of it that would destroy all hopes of people playing old games, would make it harder to sell new games, and require people to have some sort of high speed internet connection.