I have to say that, in my opinion, the PSP is one of the greatest inventions ever, up there with the wheel and the stuffed crust pizza. Since it burst onto the scene about three years ago, it has firmly established itself as the best handheld gaming and multimedia console on the planet by miles. I got mine as a freebie with a mobile phone contract almost two years ago and I can honestly say that the pain that it’s saved me from is absolutely priceless. I can put my headphones on and watch a movie, listen to some music or play a decent game while my missus and daughter watch some guy ‘remodelling’ somebody’s house/life/wardrobe/eating habits without driving me crazy. A good psp downloads site is pretty much essential for me and, if you have a PSP, I’m pretty sure you’d find one just as useful as I do.
However, you have to be very careful which sites you visit and use. There are some very good ones, but there are also a LOT of bad ones. At best you’ll have good clean files with fast download speeds and no problems. At worst you’ll have PSP Downloads that take forever and infect your computer with all kinds of nasty things that will take you what seems like forever to get rid of such as adware, spyware, viruses etc. The good psp downloads sites will have utilities and instructions on how to copy (and if necessary convert) the files from your computer to your PSP, but the bad ones will tell you nothing and leave you on your own to wing it. Believe me, it’s far better if you find one of the PSP Downloads sites that you pay for than one of the illegal free sites. It’ll cost you a bit of money (around $35-$40 for lifetime membership on the one that I use) but how much will it cost you in time and trouble if your computer picks up some evilnastyware from a download and you have to pay someone to come out and fix it?
Most of the good psp download sites will provide you with instructions on how to get the files from them onto your computer. To transfer your files to the PSP, you’ll need a USB-A to USB-Mini-B cable, a memory stick (the bigger the better, I buy 2gb sticks from the Far East through a certain auction site..) and a PC or Mac. That’s just about it. Hook them up, tell the PSP to use the USB Connection and your computer will find it as another drive. It’s then simply a matter of transferring files from the computer to the relevant folder on your memory stick. Once the file is copied over, just browse to it on your PSP and you’re done!
There you have the basics of PSP Downloads. Go find yourself a site, pay a bit of money and you’ll have yourself months and months of good cheap fun!
Andy has worked in I T for what seems like forever. For more info about the PSP take a look at his www.psp-downloads.info”>PSP Downloads Site or his PSP Downloads Lens
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