amygwendoline answered Sunday November 26 2006, 1:00 pm: Most definitely the iPOD video & then a digital camera, so I can take pictures to store onto the iPOD. PSP's are way too big and ugly, plus I'm not into gaming & that stuff. :] [ amygwendoline's advice column | Ask amygwendoline A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Sunday November 26 2006, 12:43 pm: Ipod video and digital camera. PSPs have really low battery life (you have to charge it a lot), extremely breakable, and the games/movies for it are about $50 each. Not to mention that they're stolen a LOT. Ipod video will play music, store photos, and play videos/tv shows/music videos- really useful, especially on boring car/airplane rides. A nice digital camera is always useful- I'd recommend a small one (I have a sony cybershot and love it) so you can take it to school or wherever without worrying about it.
Also, PSPs do go on the internet but only with certain wireless connections, and it takes a very long time. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
MIAforever answered Sunday November 26 2006, 12:21 pm: i would choose the Ipod Video and the Digital Camera.. simply because i had the same delima and thats what i chose and i do not regret not getting the psp.. the other two fit my personality very well.. (in my opinion) [ MIAforever's advice column | Ask MIAforever A Question ]
XoNeLLiE143oX answered Sunday November 26 2006, 12:21 pm: hmm...i would choose the PSP and digital camera because iPod videos store music, videos, and pictures. A PSP does all that, plus you can go on the internet with it and play games. And the digital camera because..well...if you eliminate the iPod then thats the only other one left lol
hope i helped<3 [ XoNeLLiE143oX's advice column | Ask XoNeLLiE143oX A Question ]
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