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   From: 8bitwizard#fanboy.net@127.0.0.1   
      
   In article , Scott H    
   wrote:   
      
   > Right, no doubt the PSP is more versatile. The Nomad came out in a day   
   > where versatility in a game console was practically looked down upon, as   
   > was the price tag. I'm just surprised at your observation of the   
   > screen's quality. My experience, and every comment I have seen up until   
   > now about the Nomad's screen is that it exemplifies Genesis graphic.   
   > Plus, I haven't even gotten in to the differences in controls between   
   > the Nomad and PSP.   
      
   As someone who has more than one Nomad and has seriously tried to use it   
   as my main Genesis system, I can tell you that the screen is a blurry   
   mess, especially with motion. The only adjustment is the LCD "contrast"   
   adjustment, which mostly adjusts for the limited viewing angle.   
      
   The PSP's screen is definitely better in that it doesn't have a limited   
   viewing angle. About the only problem I have is when playing games like   
   Katamari when I would try to twist my controller around. It took me a   
   couple of weeks to stop doing that while playing Katamari.   
      
   > I'm mainly pointing to actual advantages that I think the Nomad   
   > has over the PSP for playing Genesis games. Clearly the PSP would win   
   > in an overall sense, but I have never seen emulation match the actual   
   > hardware 100%.   
      
   I haven't tried much emulation on yet because I've been too busy playing   
   PSP games so far.   
      
   Anyhow, Nomad + Xbox = PSP (the Xbox part is the hackability and the   
   built-in storage for games on a hacked unit).   
      
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