2065 New Haven Ave.
Claremont, CA, 91711
February 4, 2012
Joel Ordesky,
Sony Electronics
8500 Beverly Blvd,
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Dear Mr. Ordesky
Hello, Mr. Ordesky, please let me introduce myself. My name is Justin Wei, a fifth grader at Chaparral Elementary School. I am writing this letter to you with some complements, as well as some suggestions for making your products better. This product that I am talking about is the PSP 1000.
The best part about the PSP 1000 is that I can download many games onto the Memory Stick and play game discs with it. Unlike the iPad, I can play any type of games on my PSP. It gives me a lot of fun when I am alone or with friends. Just like what PSP stands for, it is easy to pack and take on trips. It feels light and is really comfortable to hold in hand. It is also very good when we’re driving on the road. The screen is small, so I don’t get dizzy that fast.
There are some parts of the PSP that could be better. The Left and Right buttons can break off easily, so maybe you could make the connection rod stronger. There is also not enough memory for more than a couple of games, unless I buy a memory stick with a larger capacity. Mr. Ordesky, you could make the memory on the PSP a bit larger without requiring us to spend extra money for the memory stick. Last of all, every time I turn my PSP on, I always worry about losing all the scores that I have earned for my games. This happens to me frequently. You could try to fix up that problem with the PSP, couldn’t you?
In all, I think the PSP 1000 is still a great product to have. Thank you for making this fantastic electronic, Mr. Ordesky!
Sincerely,
Justin Wei
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