no.....
NO, a PSP's memory stick is a memory stick pro duo. A dsi's is a sanDisk
The DS has sold more than the PSP: DS: ~70 Million PSP: ~55 Million The DS has two screens, one is a touchscreen The PSP has a much higher resolution on it's screen (and higher in PSP-3000) The DS is cheaper than the PSP, and has better battery life. The PSP has much more quality and performance than the DS The DS needs apps or games to use the internet (DSi has internet built-in though) The PSP has built in internet functions The DS has a few features with Pokemon and the Nintendo channel The PSP can be used as a PlayStation 3 Controller when connected The DS has quicker loading times The PSP has a memory card slot (however, the DSi has an SD card slot) The DS 'closes' so it can't break as easily, and is easier to carry The PSP has better controls (analog, digital)
No a PSP
No, the Sony PSP cannot connect with the Nintendo Wii
dsi is the best and psp is not so good
dsi
Nintendo DSi
Nintendo DSi.
GameStop
no.....
Skype is not available on the Nintendo DSi. The only game console that currently has Skype built in is the PSP.
PSP 3000.Nintendo DSi: Worldwide: 10.17 million (as of September 30, 2009)PSP 3000: Worldwide: 55.9 million (as of August 3, 2009)
No, you can't
PS3 is better as a home games console and should be compared with the Nintendo Wii or Xbox 360 which are also Game Consoles. The PSP and PSP Go would be the Portables to compare to the Nintendo DS or DSi. Nintendo dsi is better as an "on the go" console because you don't need a tv for it The PSP Go works with the PS3 and makes a better portable console than the DSi
Sense the P.S.P. is made by Sony, and the DSi is made by Nintendo, they probably wont connect.
yes you should trade in your dsi for the psp because the psp freezes and you cant see the viedo clearly so all votes on Nintendo dsi