It's really irrelevant at the end of the day.
But I will point out that just because something is 'free' doesn't automatically mean you don't reserve the right to take issue with it.
Let's not forget the minor fact I paid a pretty handsome sum to Sony for the PSP in the first place...
Indeed Sony are producing what they can within limitation of a business model, which is both good and bad.
It's just a shame to see such a quality unit be held back because of poor software and severe limitations in what you can do with it.
I don't think any of us are satisfied with what Sony has on offer in it's stock standard PSP options, hence why we're all here on a site which promotes and supports hacking of the PSP to ensure it's reaches it's true potential.
Or put another way, let's all assume for a moment you had two PSPs side by side. One is the standard PSP model that Sony offer's you, the other is basically a GPx2 with PSP level quality components.
Which unit do you go for?
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