Choose Your PSP Accessory

Jun 30
2009

Although the PSP (PlayStation Portable) was only recently released in the U.S. in early 2005, Sony has not skimped on the PSP accessory packages available to protect, carry, and enhance the experience of this fascinating handheld entertainment device. There are more than enough available to oblige the most discerning buyer.

The Sony PSP is capable of delivering photos, videos, Internet, music, and gaming to its users. To do so, the standard PSP system has a widescreen high resolution LCD display and stereo speakers built in. To enhance the delivery of these mediums, the PSP offers several accessories including an extended life lithium ion battery to extend the battery life 20% longer than the default battery. Of course, a battery charger is available to recharge the battery for future use.

An AC adapter is a standard PSP accessory, allowing its user to plug directly into any electrical outlet for unlimited play. The foundation of the PSP is being portable. To foster this, a car adapter is available for enjoying movies, music, or gaming while on the road. Headphones with a remote control allow the user to enjoy their movies, music, or gaming without distracting others – and with the remote control gaining even more control over their entertainment.

To keep all these fantastic items together, a PSP accessory pouch is available, as well as a PSP carrying case and system pouch with wrist strap. And for maintaining the clarity of the display and the device, Sony offers a cleaning cloth for the PSP.

With so many on the market, PSP accessory bundles are available to package the most popular items. The basic PSP Core Pack includes simply the PSP System with an AC adapter and a Battery Pack. One step up brings you to the Value Pack which includes headphones with a remote, the carrying pouch with wrist strap, cleaning cloth and 1 GB memory stick in addition to the Core Pack contents.

The Entertainment Pack offers a 1 GB memory stick, ATV Off-Road Fury UMD (Universal Media Disk) game, and Lord of Dogtown UMG movie in addition to the Core Pack. Over 430 UMD video titles are available as well as over 135 games to add to the user’s cache of media.

The PSP is a multimedia device – not satisfied with just delivering video games. Users are able to connect to the Internet via wireless networks to download additional updates, movies, music, and television shows. Another great PSP accessory to manage all these files is the Media Manager. This allows users to transfer music and videos to or from their PSP.

TiVo ToGo is available for a one-time flat fee. This allows television shows to be recorded, saved to the memory stick, and then played back through the PSP in full length.

The PSP is a powerful entertainment device offering all media forms to be accessed easily in a small handheld device. With so much to offer, it’s no wonder there are so many PSP accessory options available to enhance user’s experience with their PSP device.

Candice Sabrina
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6 Responses to “Choose Your PSP Accessory”

  1. Nikidav says:

    How do you choose accessories in interior design?
    I am good at putting the bones of a room together, but my accessories always feel like they don’t belong.

  2. robbie says:

    i always have the same prob, some got it others aint
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  3. Gin N Tonic says:

    Try focusing on a theme, for example, color theme, detailed theme. I usually do at least 3 different themes when I design. I put color that is appealing to the eye. Detailed designs that match, like a wooden crafted lamp with fine details and stick with the details all thru the room. One thing I try and do is to create a center piece for my design, for instance, a living room would be the fireplace. Center pieces do not necessarily have to be in the center of the room. A center piece is generally what you notice when you first walk into the room.

    Hope this helps!
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    A great place to start is with the color wheel. Try different colors together and see what they look like. You can have as many as you want but I try and stick with2 or less….any more than that and it gets confusing for the observant and creates a over emotional reaction.

  4. Ev says:

    by looking at the design of the room or color schemes or by space avalibilty
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    didnt use any

  5. tallsweetblondie says:

    If this is for your own space – by feel… put what you love in the room.
    If this is for others – start by putting things they love and may already own. I agree with the previous answerer, you must have a focal point, something that your eye naturally goes to – the example of the fireplace in the living room, or let’s say a wonderful lighting fixture in a dining room, etc.
    After that – I like to ‘build’ on the style of room, the scale, and also tie into that focal point.

    But I think the biggest mistake people make – and it’s easy to see it once it’s pointed out to you – is disregard for scale. I have seen so many great accessories in rooms that are just too big or small for that room. Also, accessories sometimes just lack that ‘punch’ of colour or texture, and so end up boring looking. You can be bold with accessories!

    Hope this helps!
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  6. eskie lover says:

    As an interior designer, I think the accessories should reflect who you are, what you are interested in and where you have been. I like odd numbers, 3,5,7, items grouped together that are related. I also like to use everyday items in a new and exciting way. Teapots become vases or bath salt dispensers. Trays become lifts for small items, as do books with their jackets removed. I love to hang plates or china on the walls as art. I’ve even used clothing like Japanese robes, Chinese gowns purchased at thrift stores on the walls as art. One should be able to walk into a room, scan the items and come away with the feeling of knowing something more about those who live there.
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    30 years experience in interior design

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