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video ipod vs psp ?
my son is constantly changing his mind as to which of these he wants.with the psp,he gets the best of all worlds ie games,music and video but with the video ipod he gets music and video only but with a much bigger memory.does anyone know if the video option on the ipod is open ie i can load videos i have on my pc(legal or otherwise) on to the ipod or is it regulated ie legal video only ?
any help appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As you said, the PSP is pretty much the best of all worlds - You can put music, videos, pictures on it. You can also buy films in UMD format, and the quality is staggering. You've got games too, which can be a lot of fun. As well as being able to put homebrew games/apps on it (if you keep it at firmware 1.50). However, when you upgrade to 2.0 you get an amazing web-browser as long as you have WiFi in your home.
The iPod Video has a ton of space, 30-60GB, which is more than enough. You don't have to buy the videos from the iTunes Music Store, but if you want to put your own films on you need to convert them into the iPod format, which, unfortunately I don't know. You can get this option with the Pro version of Quicktime, but I am sure there are some freeware applications out there that can convert them.
Personally, from a 17 year old, I would suggest the PSP. Not only does it have all the multimedia options you need, but you can play games and surf the web too.
I hope this helps you, and your son, with your decision.
The PSP doesn't have exciting games at the moment, but that might change soon.
The PSP package contains a tiny memory stick (32MB, that's hardly 10 songs! ) , you can buy a proper one later whenever your finances allow it (they're very expensive)
Also, with a PSP your son can access the www. if there are wireless access points nearby... if that is ok with you ...