I say, if you're going to jump into HD, save up for 1080p because while the jump from 480 to 720 isn't QUITE as dramatic as 720 to 1080 (by the numbers it IS as dramatic) you will ALWAYS tell when you go from 1080 to 720.
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and yet, for some strange and mystifying reason, some insecure child felt compelled to post a list of a different console's line-up?
WTH?
Insecure much?
Add some Ram and Hard drive redundnacy and voila!
The Linux bandwagon keeps gaining momentum... let's see where it leads.
It's about PSP connectivity.
Predictable response though.
Turn it on, heats up and circuits flex, Turn it off, cools down and circuits shrink, repeat often and you get circuit and circuit board stressing.
I leave my PC on 24/7, 365. The ONLY thing I've had to worry about is dust, very important to dust your PC.
Maybe Cyber's never been inside a corporation Control room like Charles Schwab, Merril Lynch, Progressive, Fidelity, Citicorp, or JP Morgan Chase (I've spent a lot of time in ALL of them), their servers run 24/7...
That's a lot of portable music and movies.
:)
And if you've "networked" your PS3 to your PC... you can access ALL your files remotely from your PSP :)
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...given all the complaints about the "lack" of games for the PSP. I will definitely pick this up.
period
Everything you're ranting against... you commit.
Edit: You cleaned it up nicely and toned down the rhetoric, thank you.
VHS might still win this fight.
-In preparation to sell the rumble SIXAXIS.
Techniclary Ducumentarianation
How do you have "blurry bits of the game" with 2 inch pixels? You have to understand that when you're dealing with golf-ball sized pixels that you're blurring the set raw data... so instead of clean, crisp lego-like characters you have blurred, edgy recreactions. Think of those cool pixelated optical illusions that look like a bunch of jumpled colored blocks (pixels) until you back away far enough that an image starts to appear.