Debate Info

install flash for graphs
PSP NINTENDO DSI
Debate Score:4
Arguments:4
Total Votes:5
Show More Stats

Argument Tags

side graph
 
 NINTENDO DSI (2)
 
 PSP (2)

Debate Creator

sgilmore(18) pic



PSP VS NINTENDO DSI


PSP

Side Score: 2
VS.

NINTENDO DSI

Side Score: 2
Vote Up Vote Down
1 point  

The 'PSP GO', is

smaller

Lighter

64MB memory with 16 gig flash (and room for expansion)

greater graphics

Better resolution

awesome video playback

fantastic sound

the range of games available are much broader, as well as puzzle games, it has a greater selection of higher detailed playstation epics.

and will actually fit in your pocket without looking like a brick in your pants!!

Down-loadable content is the future, no one wants a pocket full of cartridges, the games available on PSP Store are growing every week, and a LOT cheaper than than a hard copy. :) Jeff

76 days ago | Tagged As: PSP
Vote Up Vote Down
1 point  

There is nothing the DS can do that a PSP can't? a camera is available for the PSP.

Although a camera on a hand-held is normally regarded as a cheap gimmick, and normally has pretty limited use, with questionable quality!!

I think myself (and most consumers) wouldn't specifically choose a hand-held because it had a camera.

76 days ago | Tagged As: PSP
Vote Up Vote Down
1 point  

NINTENDO DS BECAUSE YOU CAN DO MORE STUFF IT HAS A CAMERA

137 days ago | Tagged As: NINTENDO DSI
Vote Up Vote Down
1 point  

a duh iz better can take pics and go on da iternet and play around with it

54 days ago | Tagged As: NINTENDO DSI
Popular Debates: There Is a Meaning to Life Having the same political stance as your father and his friends is usually: Is an atheist a loyal American?


bottomAd


About CreateDebate
The CreateDebate Blog
Take a Tour
Help/FAQ
Newsletter Archive
Sharing Tools
Invite Your Friends
Bookmarklets
Partner Buttons
RSS & XML Feeds
Reach Out
Advertise
Contact Us
Report Abuse
Twitter
Basic Stuff
User Agreement
Privacy Policy
Sitemap
Creative Commons



©2010 CreateDebate, LLC All Rights Reserved. User content, unless source quoted, licensed under a Creative Commons License.