The PSP has been the most popular handheld game system by serious gamers. Now, slated for release in early October, is PSPgo. It’s a new and improved version of the PSP that plans to extend your handheld enjoyment even further.
Sony is relying on the success of the PSPgo, which relies on downloading games from the Playstation Network. Cell phones have been taking a slice of the handheld game market as the iPhone and other touchscreen models offer download capabilities and better control.
The PSPgo has a large, bright 3.8-inch screen. It has a 16GB hard drive to store a wide variety of games and movies you choose to download from the Playstation Network. Bluetooth support allows use of wireless headsets.
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The PS3 in my opinion is one of the biggest bargains in the CE industry. In addition to being a fantastic video game console, it also doubles as a fine blu-ray player. In fact, when blu-ray player choices were slim, many people bought the console solely for blu-ray playback.
However, there was one caveat with using the PS3 as a blu-ray player; the remote issue. The PS3 is a bluetooth device, so it obviously won’t work with most universal remotes on the market that are either IR or RF. Up until now, your options were the cumbersome PS3 controller which is fine for games, not so much for movies. Another option was the PS3 bluetooth remote which worked fine, but defeated the purpose of getting a universal remote in the first place. No one wants to buy a universal remote, only to purchase another remote.
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If you’re gonna be one of those people who walks around with a Bluetooth headset on their ear, talking away while looking a little awkward due to the fact that you’re walking alone without holding a phone to your head, the least you can do is make sure your Bluetooth headset is stylish. After all, nothing would be worse than using a dorky-looking device to do something that’s inherently dorky looking.
That’s why you should go with one of these Aliph JawBone Bluetooth Headset Cellular Phone Edition. It’s one of the best looking Bluetooth headsets out there by a pretty wide margin, but it’s not just a pretty face. It also has military grade noise cancellation built in, making sure you hear all of your conversation no matter what’s going on around you while you’re talking. Not that you should be ignoring what’s around you while talking on your headset; that’d be a pretty dorky thing to do.
Bluetooth headsets are a dime a dozen these days. Everyone has them walking down the streets, and they become something you barely see anymore. That might be good news to some, but if you’re the kind of person that just needs to stand out in a crowd, it’s a downer.
Well, just get one of these Jabra Communications JX10-II Goldplate Bluetooth Headsets, which is covered in gold, the classiest of the precious metals. You won’t have to worry about blending in now, not with the sun glinting off your earpiece and blinding anyone within sight. It’s not just a pretty face, either, with Digital Signal Processing (DSP) tech to keep everything loud and clear and voice activation to keep your phone in your pocket. And with a battery that provides 4-6 hours of talk time and up to 80 of standby, you can wear it all day long without giving it a recharge. Awesome.