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The TuvaBox website has launched a new section with PSP resources and articles

Westchester, CA, November 19, 2008 – The latest news regarding the TuvaBox website (that can be visited at http://www.tuvabox.com ) is that the team behind the site has now launched an extensive and resourceful PSP section, that is addressed to any Sony PSP fan who is trying to learn more about the this versatile device. From now on, the PSP section will be filling up with articles, how to's, tutorials, advices and latest news about the multimedia world of portable players.

Although gaming is the preferred activity with the PSP, most PSP fans know how to also enjoy their favorite movie on it. With the generous wide screen that the PSP sports, any fan can have a good movie experience with the PSP, provided that they previously perform a proper DVD conversion. This is one of the things that the new PSP section on Tuvabox will provide the user with: user experience and knowledge gained through various testings and trying of their own, made by the TuvaBox team. In other words, they will put the PSP to the most odd and complete range of uses, so users will not have to. All that a PSP fan has to do, is check out the TuvaBox website and learn how to implement the things described there.

If someone does not own a PSP yet, and is undecided whether to purchase one or an iPod, or any other portable multimedia device, then the PSP section on TuvaBox provides some extensive comparisons between the iPod and PSP, in software capabilities, or between iPod and PSP, hardware features. The PSP section also has comparisons in terms of functionality between the PSP and Creative Zen Portable Center, or PSP and Nintendo DS. For a long time now, there is a “battle” between the PSP and the iPod, and TuvaBox reveals both player's weaknesses and strengths, to the extent that any users can easily pick a side, according to each one's preferences.

The new PSP section includes as well a number of pages with the PSP history, how the PSP came to be, from concept to implementation. Fans can find out what the PSP has been to until it ended up on stores' shelves. The times when people lined up in front of stores from 4 a.m. in the morning before stores opened, in order to catch the latest PSP version are well known for any serious Sony PSP fan. It might be said the Sony really had the pinnacle of success once with the launching of the versatile PSP, which not only can display with ease a movie DVD, due tot the PSP wide format screen, but also provides hours of gaming experience, can store data, play music and videos like an iPod, can let the user surf the internet, and about everything else that anyone can imagine doing with a portable multimedia device. One can pretty much say that the only thing the PSP doesn't is cook breakfast.

So with the pieces of information placed in the PSP section on the TuvaBox website, any PSP fan is good to go and enjoy his or hers PSP to the fullest - more information can be found out at http://www.tuvabox.com/Press/2008-11-19-new-psp-section-on-tuvabox.aspx . Furthermore, the team behind the TuvaBox website is committed to keep this section to date and provide PSP fans with the latest trends and news about the Sony PSP, so anyone who visits once the TuvaBox website, should come back again sometime, to fully grasp and benefit from all that the new PSP section on TuvaBox has to offer.

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