Yeah i'm quite happy but also sad...
sold is for £200 (same as i bought it for).
Reason for selling...It is an awesome device but there are many problems with it that people won't admit so let me be the first:
1) size, even for a hand held it is too big (something the size of the gba sp would be much better)
2) glossy finish, although it may look nice, you have to clean it constantly because of fingerprints.
3) the gap between the buttons and the case is wide enough for dust to creep in and eventually may damage console.
4) if it falls, £200 loss
5) too fragile (have to be extremely careful), build quality doesn't feel great
6) square button on jap version is a bit dodgy, problems could develop
7) a bit heavy, can hurt wrists after constant play.
8) almost exactly like a ps2, which is good, but if you have a ps2 then it seems little point in getting something similar unless you are on the move a lot and have the confidence of using it in public (don't try to pretend you are tony montana and walk down the street with it, especially if you live in south london)
(and also would like to say other good things about the device - poor battery life - LOAD OF RUBBISH, you can easily play enough before charging, long loading times -AGAIN LOAD OF RUBBISH, loading times are quite fast on ridge racer)
And let me say to all those psp fans before you start gunning me down. i don't hate sony or am not a nintendo lover also. i'm just stating my experience with the device - and although it is amazing, there are, as with most things made in this world, problems that shouldn't be overlooked.
I'm going to get a Nintendo DS for now - something different from a ps2, which i already have... i have a gba sp and the ds looks nice, innovative gameplay, and unique. might not have an mp3 player or movie player yet so that is a little bit of a downside.
i will though get a UK version of the PSP when it is released, and hopeful they will make it a little less glossy and fix some problems.