
Sony has long been trying to create a multimedia device with the PSP, but it is primarily a handheld console. Although Apple’s Free iPod music player has one as more and more abilities with new models and new software. I have my head in round one of PSP-head vs. iPod: A Confession of sorts.
Although I am not quite a Sony fangirl, I have generally preferred game consoles from Sony, which bought the competition, because my PlayStation 2 in the first month of introduction. The various PlayStations always seemed to have a bigger and better selection of games. Likewise, I’m not a Mac addict, but my first computer was a Macintosh, and when I bought a PC, I wish I had not. I am now to be back in the Free MacBook world and happier.
When the first Free PS3 was announced, I was pretty excited. I still have one of the original “fat” PSP-1000 models, but it is my new “slim” PSP-2000 is that most use these days. I mostly use my PSP for gaming, but if you’ve read a lot about the PSP, you might have noticed that I was a little bit about the non-gaming have written things that can do a PSP. I have anime videos, both from a memory stick and a UMD while waiting for the class, or just because it is easier to curl up in bed with a PSP as a TV and DVD player. I have on my UMDs flatscreen TV with the PSP saw a video player. I use regularly (though perhaps I should put that) in the past my PSP as a music player. I read comics to occasionally searched the Internet, and so on. If you read my review of the original PSP hardware, you will see that these non-gaming capabilities, the PSP really a better value than if it just a game handheld (but what a good game is handheld).
I have also followed with interest the development of the iPod. Whether you like Apple or not, they always come with interesting products and are the masters of beautiful product design. While I liked the look of the first iPod, they did not seem to me to everything I do not have my PSP, and can have my PSP games offer. They were not really that much smaller than the PSP, and they did not have a huge amount of memory. Why carry around when multiple devices PSP could do all this?
The addition of video capabilities to the iPod make things a little more interesting if the PSP so clear a sharp, crystal-image, it is still far ahead (not that I really) a comparison of the two devices at this point. What finally caught my interest and made me perhaps I should have an iPod and PSP was the small size of the iPod shuffle.
The biggest drawback about using the PSP as a music player for me has always been its size. It is small enough that if I just something I can carry around in my pocket while I listen to the bus, it’s perfect. If on the other hand, I would like to be able to be plugged it into my pocket while I’m in the darkroom developing photos, or print from the printer, make things a little awkward. I have a pair of pants with big pockets, and for a long time that I do just now. But I saw people with their tiny iPods, and always thought, “You know, that would be more convenient.”
Well, here’s the real confession: I have an iPod a few weeks. I seldom with my PSP to listen to music, though (it is still getting considerable use for games and not just because I need to write articles for the site – I would not have this job if I did not Love the work).
Next time I’ll give you a closer look, what finally made me decide to buy the iPod, and what I think after a few weeks of use. Then I’ll really the PSP and iPod (presented in its various forms) and information head to head comparison.