Iron Man 2 Comic Con 2009 Trailer HD

No comments July 24th, 2009

Fake PSP Memory Cards Sold at Ebay

No comments June 10th, 2009

PSP memory sticks and also other accessories have become popular breeding grounds for fakeĀ  products in Ebay. If you ever want to buy memory sricks for your PSP or any other device in Ebay, I strongly recommend you take the following precautions.

  • Everybody loves a bargain. But in this case if you see an item well below the high street price avoid like plague. I don’t like to say this but it’s true. Most of the PSP memory cards on sale at any given time are fakes imported from China. If you choose to buy these, you may save some dollars upfront. But you may have to suffer the consequences later on.
  • Always look for a highly rated seller with a feedback of above 99.8% (if the score is above 500). If the feedback score is below 500, I personally don’t accept anything less than 100% rating. Remember to read through some of the actual seller feedbacks received.
  • Thoroughly examine the pictures and the details provided and ask the seller the questions if you have any doubt.
  • PSP memory cards are easy fool people with. There are memory accessories in the market which says and promises high volumes of memory (1GB – 16GB) but in actual case the memory stick will not even provide half of what’s promised.
  • Ultimately it’s totally common sense to assess the product listed is a fake or genuine. Be it PSP memory or Pyjamas for your girlfriend, if the deal looks too good to be true, it usally is.

So spend your cash wisely. Don’t let the fraudsters walk to their bank laughing at you. Although this relate to any product or service listed in Ebay, frauds and fake goods seem to be very common in the following categories like gaming accessories. So if you want a bargain for a PSP memory card in ebay, think again and think carefully before you commit with a bid.

PSP Go to be Released in October

No comments June 8th, 2009
Latest to be released PSP GO pic by EuroGamer

Latest to be released PSP GO pic from EuroGamer

PSP Go is to hit the market on 1st of October. Will take the market by a storm like the Nintendo Wii? It certainly is too early to say.

It was officially announced at the Sony’s press conference at E3, PSP Go will be released on 1st October. Although the news had leaked about PSP Go beforehand, the date was not known. As you may have noticed, The eye catching design comes with some impressive features. The most notable is that it comes with 16GB inbuilt flash memory for games and media, wow! Never worry about running out of space.

Other features include bluetooth support to sync with headsets and a media manager for the PC called Media Go. It does support memory stick micro (M2) in case you run out of memory although it’s highly unlikely.

PSP Go price revealed at $249 / EUR 249 when it hits the shelf in Oct. We all expected it to be bit lower than that. But on a positive note Sony has added some super cool features to justify the price tag.

Are you convinced a PSP Go is worth 250 bucks?