To tell you the truth, my initial thoughts of this console were more upbeat. Articles found on the internet and remarks made by vendors suggest that the PSP is little more than a PDA. But after making the purchase, I felt a sense of letdown. Got pros: There are not a lot of positive aspects. The existence of the Internet, music, videos, themes, and photographs has brought me a great deal of joy. Does not maintain a charge for very long. You can't listen to music while you play (you can download the program, but it only takes up memory), the disk is very buzzing when loading, you want to unlock the POWER-HOLD switch, but it turns out that you turn it on. These are some of the drawbacks. Memory cards are very expensive; the sound is terrible; your fingers get tired playing the game; you can't listen to music while you play; you can download the program; however, it only takes up memory. It is not very convenient to carry the PSP in your pocket because it scratches IMMEDIATELY and dust adheres to it very rapidly. Not only that, but it also requires you to remove it from your pocket in order to aim it, switch it, and then replace it. Ira prices are outrageous. Due to the limited size of the bundle, individual items will need to be purchased. The headphones were taken from an old player, the USB port was taken from a camera, and the card was taken from an old phone (I only bought an adapter)