Every benefit and drawback associated with this topic has already been extensively discussed. The one and only thing I can contribute is information on how to minimize costs associated with the PSP kit. It is possible to use microSD class cards along with an adapter in place of memory stick duo cards. The total cost of this solution will be significantly lower. A memory card with 16 gigabytes is more than sufficient; in fact, you can get away with using only 8 gigabytes if you want to. Investing in a Crystal Elite accessory kit is not the best decision, particularly if you have no intention of playing UMD discs on your system. The headphones that come with this package aren't exactly the most comfortable. These are uncomfortable and difficult to wear, and the sound quality is poor. Plugs that are less expensive will provide sound that is noticeably improved. In actual use, the remote control that is attached to the headphone line is unnecessary. The graphics aren't excellent, and it looks even worse on a bigger TV; also, the connection is analog, so buying a TV connection cable isn't the best use of your money. A strap and a collection of movable, detachable joysticks are likewise not required in any significant capacity. And finally, if you want to connect a camera or camera to a computer, you can use any mini-USB cable from the camera. A protective cover, preferably made of plexiglass (already saved from 1 meter), a film on the screen, a memory card of a suitable size, and a miniUSB cable are the only things that are required to be purchased. The rest of the accessories are up to you.