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Kingdia PSP Video Converter 3…. | Free PSP Games

March 7th, 2010 PSP Reviews No comments
Kingdia PSP Video Converter 3.7.3 - Convert almost video formats to Sony PSP http://bit.ly/8GahFH - http://tinyurl.com/ycrzgst.

Open Question: Mobile devices, game consoles can play video, but they let me plague video formats, psp, ipod, iphone, appletv?

January 22nd, 2010 PSP Reviews No comments
I recently bit plague, I have these devices, but it can not correct from the web to video format, then I saw a website www.isharesoft.com. Where the software will allow me to switch between them all formats. Great. And all the software only 99 dollars, you can offer unlimited scalability and the use of new products

Open Question: What do you prefer for gaming an Ipod touch or psp 3000?

November 20th, 2009 PSP Reviews No comments
Well I'm confused between these two gadgets.. which one of them is a better gaming platform? And what is more future proof for games? Ipod or Psp? which one of them get obsolete soon? Thanks! PS: I'M A GODDAMN GAMER! And which one of them has better video playback and what kind of video formats they support?

PXP-2000 PSP Go knockoff still forgets the 2nd joystick

October 9th, 2009 PSP Reviews No comments
Knock-off consoles are always good for a cheap, moderately cheerful laugh, and so we’re surprised its taken the Chinese cloners this long to come up with a decent PSP Go copy. The PXP-2000 “borrows” the distinctive stylings of Sony’s latest handheld, but throws in a camera good for stills and 3GP video capture, an FM radio and NES/Famicom emulator. There’s also a 3.5-inch 320 x 240 display, media player happy with a pretty broad range of audio and video formats, and a TV connector for

PXP-2000 Game MP5 Player

October 6th, 2009 PSP Reviews No comments
Looking for a different type of MP5 player? Then check out the PXP-2000, this PSP GO clone has a built-in Emulator that will not only play emulated NES/Famicom games, but also Gameboy, Gameboy Color and even SFC and MD Rom games (32-bit Rom Games). The player itself is equipped with a 4.3-inch TFT LCD display, a 4GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, a built-in camera, an FM radio, TV-Out function and supports both audio and video formats including MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC, RM-Audio, AMR,