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Topic: Going to London
Monaro
Posts: 184
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Hey, Im going to london on the 29th, wondering what i should get to keep myself entertained while travelling around. Got 500 to spend as a christmas present.
Thinking maybe
Psp
Portable Dvd player
Ipod

Any ideas.
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Le Cock
Posts: 3898
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ipod is probably the best bet, ud get the post use out of it. and u can still take in the sites etc while using it.
Monaro
Posts: 185
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thanks, what are the best ones to get. the mini or the normal ones
Splat
Posts: 39
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you would knock 2 of your requirements over if you got an ipod video. prob second hand on overclockers sold forums
typo
Posts: 5390
Location: Other International
you only get about 2 hours of video time on a ipod video
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3834
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I got myself an 80gig Ipod video, kicks arse. Battery life is 6.5 hours fully charged for video.

6.5 hours of battery life refers to 80GB model and is based on H.264 1.5-Mbps video at 640-by-480 resolution combined with 128-Kbps audio.


http://www.apple.com/au/ipod/ipod.html
Khel
Posts: 11245
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
I still can't get into watching videos on an ipod. I guess I'm some kind of elitist screen snob, cos I find the Ipod screen way too tiny and crappy to watch videos on.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3835
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's beter than nothing when you're on long boring trips.
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14046
Location: Ireland
khel the new ipod video has awesome qual (imo) saying that I would NEVER watch a movie on it!!

I encoded a few eps of family guy in the ipod format and they look awesome I rekon
d[o_0]b
Posts: 1329
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

get a modded PSP and a couple of memory cards and you can put all your games/movies/music on em. f*** watching movies on an ipod
typo
Posts: 5392
Location: Other International
Yeah, I've got a 30gb ipod and it lasts about 2 hours, which is all I need for work and back.

I only watch T.V. Episodes on it.
typo
Posts: 5393
Location: Other International
get a modded PSP and a couple of memory cards and you can put all your games/movies/music on em.


f*** getting anything made by sony.
E.T.
Posts: 458
Location: Queensland
Our PSP fukin rocks !
Modded FTW
Monaro
Posts: 186
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What do you mean by a modded psp. What can that do?
Monaro
Posts: 187
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Where do you get it modded in Brisbane.?
d[o_0]b
Posts: 1335
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its best to just buy it already modded off ebay they usually come with a stack of games and stuff but its easy to do the mod yourself its just a bios flash. tonnes and tonnes of info on the net just have a google
Alize`
Posts: 410
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The recent firmware versions can't be downgraded can they??
d[o_0]b
Posts: 1336
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
no they cant but you have to manually upgrade to the newest firmware so just dont do it heh
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19863
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have an Ipaq running Windows Mobile which, while it has a small screen, is OK for watching shows on. Battery life is always the big one though; I can prolly watch about 1.5 hours. I used it when I was travelling for reading ebooks on though; it is surprisingly good for that.

How much actual downtime are you going to have in London? If you're not travelling around heaps you won't really have a lot of time to watch stuff. I'd definitely invest in an ipod for listening to music.
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