Gaming Question about PSP default specs

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I just ordered a PSP yesterday and on the website and in the confirmation e-mail it says [Manufacturer Specification Memory: 4 GB External Memory: Mini SD Card up to 2GB...]

Does the 4GB external mean it is coming with a 4GB memory stick? I ordered it from DVDEmporium through Google. Was only $115, cheapest I could find outside of Ebay and its brand new in the box still.

If anyone can tell me if this 4GB means memory stick or something else I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you in advance!!
 
Yeah, it takes Memory Stick PRO Duo, not Mini-SD. Also, it probably means it comes with a 4GB stick, the PSP has no on-board writable memory (bar the flash memory for the firmware, but that is a very different story, it's no place to store your recent holiday photos).
 
QUOTE said:
Built In Camera
-Still Image Resolution: 1.3 M
-Formats: JPEG
-capture Effects: Negative, Relief, Binaries, Sepia, Black and White, Pin Hole
-Capture Modes: Single, Continuous (3 continuous pictures)
-Capture Compression Modes: High, Med, Low
Built In video Recorder
-Video Resolution: 320 X 240
-Capture Format: 3GP
-Capture Effects: Negative, Relief, Binaries, Sepia, Black and White, Pin Hole
-Capture Compression Modes: High, Med, Low

NES emulator for Playing of Nintendo Games
AV Out via RCA (PAL and NTSC)
E-book Reader
Notepad + Calculator
On/Off Screen Customization (JPEG)

Inbuilt camera ??
 
QUOTE said:
# FM Radio: 87.5 - 108.0 MHz
# Built in MIC

Sorry but... you may have been ripped-off. Built-in camera and that ! It's definitely NOT integrated to PSP.
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Lyuse said:
QUOTE said:
Built In Camera
-Still Image Resolution: 1.3 M
-Formats: JPEG
-capture Effects: Negative, Relief, Binaries, Sepia, Black and White, Pin Hole
-Capture Modes: Single, Continuous (3 continuous pictures)
-Capture Compression Modes: High, Med, Low
Built In video Recorder
-Video Resolution: 320 X 240
-Capture Format: 3GP
-Capture Effects: Negative, Relief, Binaries, Sepia, Black and White, Pin Hole
-Capture Compression Modes: High, Med, Low

NES emulator for Playing of Nintendo Games
AV Out via RCA (PAL and NTSC)
E-book Reader
Notepad + Calculator
On/Off Screen Customization (JPEG)

Inbuilt camera ??


NES Emulator? Lulz.
 
It's not a PSP ... it's a CECT PSP-Styled Triple Sliding mobile phone.

Basically, it's a shitty Chinese phone, with awful menus, poor touch screen, the camera will actually be VGA, and it tkaes microSD cards ... it will also have nasty proprietary headphones & a weak stylus, that slots into the side ... they do come with two batterys & an external charger,though ... oh, and a USB cable, along with a DVD of NES roms, that the phone can play.

It slides vertically to work as a phone, and slides horizontally to reveal a d-pad and buttons, and can also slide diagonally, for no useful reason.


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He is paying at least $20 too much for this phone.
 
Scammed.
Quote from the website
"FM Radio: 87.5 - 108.0 MHz
Built in MIC
Built In video Recorder
Built In Camera
Display: 2.4 inch TFT LCD
Notepad + Calculator"
None of PSP Features.


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thebobevil said:
It's not a PSP ... it's a CECT PSP-Styled Triple Sliding mobile phone.

Basically, it's a shitty Chinese phone, with awful menus, poor touch screen, the camera will actually be VGA, and it tkaes microSD cards ... it will also have nasty proprietary headphones & a weak stylus, that slots into the side ... they do come with two batterys & an external charger,though ... oh, and a USB cable, along with a DVD of NES roms, that the phone can play.

It slides vertically to work as a phone, and slides horizontally to reveal a d-pad and buttons, and can also slide diagonally, for no useful reason.


316vtb5.jpg



He is paying at least $20 too much for this phone.

how come image was different?
 
I actually e-mailed them yesterday to ask if the product was really a legit PSP. Their response was an immediate refund(through google, since thats how I bought it) without any answer. Ended up just scooping one up off of Ebay for $107.
 
Nephilim said:
I actually e-mailed them yesterday to ask if the product was really a legit PSP. Their response was an immediate refund(through google, since thats how I bought it) without any answer. Ended up just scooping one up off of Ebay for $107.

How awesome would it be if they still sent you the phone, since you got no reply
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(if they do, I'll buy it off you
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