Watching Anime/Manga on the Go
18 years ago
Posts: 6
How do watch your anime/manga, besides at home on the computer?(e.g. laptop, portable media player) And what is the best solutions/way to do it!?
I thin a laptop is too big too cary and could be easily stolen since there is a stupid rule for sport in my school where you have to put the all bags in a room so you can't take it to sport. this supposedly STOPS bludgers escaping sport and going home. i have already lost $25 and my $250 phone due to this (the room isn't even locked).
These days i carry it all in my pockets though its bulky and uncomftable.
This is why i choose the korean "cowon q5" it has zoom capabilities (for manga) and can play almost any video format (no need for conversion) and it fits in a pocket!

18 years ago
Posts: 267
gasp
that is like the only way i do it(computer that is). so used to it now 😀
HUBBY of DUBBY
I used to just use my ipod or psp to watch the odd episode on the bus, but recently ive lost all faith in humanity and am not going to risk them being stolen.

18 years ago
Posts: 71
ya'll are lucky to have this type of thing, that or you are hardworkers. =)
18 years ago
Posts: 23
hah i just watch it on my desktop. its so much easier and i don't have to worry about it being stolen or whatnot.

18 years ago
Posts: 563
Quote from Just.another.blue
How do watch your anime/manga, besides at home on the computer?(e.g. laptop, portable media player) And what is the best solutions/way to do it!?
Well, if I have a friend over I might plug the laptop into the TV...
Actually, I just got back from a trip where I had fansub anime on my iPod video. Sadly, iPods have no zoom so they are just god-awful for manga.
How to: Take a fansub (avi hopefully), throw it into SUPER, throw it on your iPod.
...there is a stupid rule for sport in my school where you have to put the all bags in a room so you can't take it to sport. this supposedly STOPS bludgers escaping sport and going home. i have already lost $25 and my $250 phone due to this (the room isn't even locked). Amazing. If they had done that at my high school every one of those bags would have been stolen from every day. Possibly twice a day.

17 years ago
Posts: 2581
Warn: Banned
I just use my laptop.
Glados is a bitch. She made me kill the companion cube, the only friend I'll ever have. 😢
Chibidoro-sama=Neko-freak

17 years ago
Posts: 1325
I started to use my phone.
I just have to convert for example .avi to .gp3 ( the quality usually is surprisingly good ).
For obvious reasons, this anime can't have subs 🤣
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Still the [color=red]bad[/color] cop.

17 years ago
Posts: 4917
download it and upload to my ipod.
the screen is kinda small, but when i am bored away from home, it works.

17 years ago
Posts: 2009
a hacked PSP can run everything, you just need to buy the SD memory cards.
17 years ago
Posts: 313
Quote from funkmu1
a hacked PSP can run everything, you just need to buy the SD memory cards.
Yep. Make sure you get a PSP with firmware 1.5 (It is the easiest to crack).
a 1 GB card is only 20$ USD.

17 years ago
Posts: 1574
i can occasionally just buy the manga to carry around as a book
but generally i just carry my laptop and read the occasional chapter b/w classes. good luck on not getting it stolen tho

17 years ago
Posts: 548
i go on veoh on my cell phone version ftw 😀
i was nervous at first it was big & long & went straight up i had to try it i eased onto it & liked it! i went up & down on it.... i love escalators now! 😀
(great onizuka ftw)

17 years ago
Posts: 1850
Quote from Just.another.blue
How do watch your anime/manga, besides at home on the computer?(e.g. laptop, portable media player) And what is the best solutions/way to do it!?
For manga, I just...buy the book... 🤣
Never tried taking anime anywhere, except on cd/dvd to watch at my mom's place on her TV.
I don't really spend much time away from home with nothing in particular to do, so the issue hasn't really come up.
"[English] not only borrows words from other languages; it has on occasion chased other languages down dark alley-ways, clubbed them unconscious and rifled their pockets for new vocabulary."
-James Nicoll, can.general, March 21, 1992