I've been looking for a great cleaning kit for my Vaio and Sony Bravia but i don't know which one i should get and which one is the best. Are all microfiber cloths the same? Can they scratch?
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It won't improve gaming because games all current console games run at 60fps.According to most people, 120hz and 60hz arent very diff for gaming. the refresh rate isnt going to improve your gaming experience. so the whole 120hz doesnt really matter when gaming and sony bravia is an excellent tv for gaming with my experience and others. :)
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I have a Memorex Mincrofiber cloth that i got from amazon but i am not sure about it. I don't now if it is me or what but almost every shiny thing i have cleaned with it have at least a minor scratch on it. Can some microfiber cloths cause scratches? Wich ones are the best?
It looks like it can be alot of fun, but i already have a ps3 at home with plenty of games, so it's hard to justify spending alot of money on a psp when i already have enough to play at home, so i say to myself i'll geta psp when i go out. But when i go out, it's normaly not to play video games.
Convince me people!
Here's a few questions maybe some of you can answer.
- PSP go can hold how many games on the HDD ?
-When you delete a game 'cause you need space, can you download it again for free ?
- Is the entire library of games available for the PSP go since it doesn't have a UMD port.
-How is the online ? Like how does it work ? Is it like playing any other games on the ps3 ? Do you need a wireless modem ?
And final question.
Which do you think is best for a new comer, PSP 3000 or PSP go ??? PSP go seems a little small for the hands, looks like i'd get cramps playing on that no ?
Thx everyone.
jack00
1. It comes with 16GB of flash memory not a HDD.
2. Yes you can redowload everything you buy as many times you like.
3. Not the entire PSP library is available to download.
4. No sure about the online cause i don't have one.
5. The PSPGO is a lot smaller than a 3000 and may be too small to play comfortably depending of the user's hands. If you want a system with a bigger screen, and the option to play non dowloadable.
[QUOTE="soulreaper-4"]PC gamers sometimes are big losers. Spending all the time they have to play and have fun talking about numbers and telling each other my built is better than yours, i have more RAM, my GPU is better it have this many features, hey my discdrive is better and so on. Wile Console gamers just care about great games and having fun. Both are great PC and Consoles.XaosII
Says the guy with his PSN ID and score showing. Achievement/trophies and gamer score, anyone?
I'm not referring to you or any here in particular, it is to those people that instead of having fun playing the games they like they are always talking about numbers and so on.LMAO I love how this argument still exists. It's totally possible to play Crysis on a $600 PC... assuming you already own a monitor, keyboard and mouse combo, motherboard, hard-drive, operating system... Lemme guess, let's list RAM, a GPU and a CPU and voila, there's your computer that's totally functional. :lol:[QUOTE="Hahadouken"][QUOTE="NVIDIATI"] :? Hardware is pretty cheap now too. A $600 PC can play Crysis on very hIgh.NVIDIATI
No....Not at all... And you wouldn't include a HDTV in the price of a TV so you don't include a monitor for a PC because you can use a PC/Console with a monitor/HDTV.
Also this makes #7:
$593.93
- Windows 7
- Case
- 585watt PSU
- AM2+ mobo
- 2 GB DDR2 800
- AMD 2.5ghz Quad Core Black Edition
- ATI 5770 1GB DDR5
- Keyboard + Mouse
- 250GB HDD 7200RPM
- Wireless card
- DVD RW
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I you walk into a store to buy a PC it will cost you almost $500 like those emachines in walmart and they aren't even able to run a normal game of this gen. That's price is what it cost you or can cost someone ordering parts online not buying a brand new PC at retails and upgrading it. Oh and what about the shipping costs?I think this applies here.. since everyone seems to ignore it...[QUOTE="devious742"]
[QUOTE="soulreaper-4"] Yeah they always pretend that it is cheap. Reason why people prefer a console: 1. Press the on button to turn it on and put the game and start playing. 2. No waiting for Windows to start. 3. Not so much worry s about viruses. 4. Not getting surprise if you need to search for drivers or having to change the sound card. 5. You get the best games ( gameplay wise) and most famous franchises. 6. PCs OS can crash and give you a pain in the _s_ when having to reinstall the thing. All of the above plus more are the reasons why most people prefer Consoles over PCs built for games.devious742
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[QUOTE="pokemondude2012"]that means the game is scratched.usuallymrunner4homethat can't be why because it's all gamecube games in general The Wii stopping reading games doesn't mean the games are damaged. It can be the lens or anything else's. I recommend go and give Nintendo a call.
Yeah they always pretend that it is cheap. Reason why people prefer a console: 1. Press the on button to turn it on and put the game and start playing. 2. No waiting for Windows to start. 3. Not so much worry s about viruses. 4. Not getting surprise if you need to search for drivers or having to change the sound card. 5. You get the best games ( gameplay wise) and most famous franchises. 6. PCs OS can crash and give you a pain in the _s_ when having to reinstall the thing. All of the above plus more are the reasons why most people prefer Consoles over PCs built for games.Hermits need to stop pretending PC gaming is cheap. If you want to make a rig that lasts more then a year and doesn't just qualify for minimum requirements and low res you need to spend good money.
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