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New PSP has longer battery life and more RAMDVDBack23 @ Jul 15, 2007 23:14 | 23 comments
The Slim PSP will have a new UMD caching that loads game data into the on-board added RAM, which should drastically improve loading times.
The new system was showed off at E3 using firmware version 3.60.
Another new addition is a USB charging feature which will allow gamers to charge their PSPs via their computers.
Finally, Sony spokespeople said the battery life was now increased to 10 hours using the new hardware, which is double the current battery life.
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Comment by: vinny13 (Jul 16, 2007 00:04) Very nice, but not enough to make PSP owners trade in the old for the new. And they also say that the origional batteries will work with the new PSP, but the cover won't fit over it so their supposed to come out with an extra battery package for that... so I've heard. I hope that these new batteries will work with the older ones like mine. Tey would be too small but you could just stick in a piece of electrical tape over it and stick in a small piece of sponge just to keep it from jumping out and disconnecting itself in the PSP with the battery cover on.
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Comment by: BroSmooth (Jul 16, 2007 00:10) ya i agree that people arent gonna go trade their fat psp and loose 50ish bucks, i have 2 psps and am selling one soon, and im thinking about getting it |
Comment by: BroSmooth (Jul 16, 2007 00:10) sorry, i always wondered how people double posted (my bad) |
Comment by: pbailey (Jul 16, 2007 00:25) The reason any real psp user won't trade thier psp in at the beginning will be due to the firmware, plain and simple.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 16, 2007 00:28) interesting, but still trying to make a sandwich out of day stale bread.
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Comment by: vinny13 (Jul 16, 2007 00:38) Originally posted by pbailey: I don't know... they said that they would fit in the GameSpot review, it's just that you would need a bigger battery cover to fit over it. The new PSPs are just thinner, they still have basicly the same layout, with maybe something here moved to there.And people always find out new ways to downgrade firmware, so I dought that v3.60 will be any different from past firmwares. |
Comment by: vinny13 (Jul 16, 2007 00:44) Originally posted by ZIppyDSM: Well it's only been 2-3 years... give them another 2-3 years and they'll have something.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 16, 2007 01:20) Quote:Originally posted by ZIppyDSM: and prices as much as high end gaming rigs *L*
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Comment by: pbailey (Jul 16, 2007 02:28) Yeah, well see zippy, that's the problem isn't it? It's all relative. If you want gaming on ps2 levels on the go, as well as movies on a kick ass screen, music wifi internet and multiplayer, and you can afford it, than there really isn't another option close to it.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 16, 2007 02:40) Originally posted by pbailey: All I am saying is the PSP is not doing well its hanging on only because sony has money to toss at it,if it was not hacked into a media machine it would not be selling half as good as it is,Sony needs to wake up and understand they would do far better by opening it up abit(letting it play movies and stuff out of the box place some easily bypassable DRM system in it to make the RIAA go away but yet let users have fun with it) and keeping "movie" prices to half that of DVD prices even adding them to their DVDs if they ignore it and do nothing to revitalize it it will just linger there costing them money in the long run. |
Comment by: L-Burna (Jul 16, 2007 05:40) The new PSP design is nothing special and I would have liked to have seen another analog and an L2 and R2 button for PS1 games.I guess Sony likes slim things,just like the PSTwo system.The PSP is not a bad system,but if your going to make PS1 games compatible with it you might as well build the system to support it.I don't know that is just common sense to me. |
Comment by: navi1199 (Jul 16, 2007 08:23) meh now they have another reason to over-price it... |
Comment by: narmo (Jul 16, 2007 10:16) makin it slimmer will only make it more vulnerable to break if u accidentaly drop it most ppl bought the original psp because u can play homebrew and backups and movies battery life and a slim psp is not gonna get a alot of ppl interested in buying it even though the tv output is nice i bet there would be a future tv output that u can get that would go in the usb or somethin
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Comment by: borhan9 (Jul 17, 2007 21:51) Quote: Wow i thought that the psp had already got the usb connection. What a shocker. |
Comment by: rdxtreme (Jul 18, 2007 16:51) Quote:Originally posted by ZIppyDSM: |
Comment by: rdxtreme (Jul 18, 2007 16:53) Quote:Quote: yes, but it didn't charge the psp. really though it had gotten popular enough that i would keep a miniUSB to USB cable a few years ago in high school kuz people always had media theyd want on their psp (or razr) or i'd want on my laptop |
Comment by: narmo (Jul 18, 2007 16:56) Quote:Quote:Originally posted by ZIppyDSM: |
Comment by: akaangus (Jul 20, 2007 21:27) I bought a USB Y-Cable from Balls-mart for like 6 bucks that was mini USB on one strand and power on the other. I also got a cool 6-in one USB cable from dealextreme that has mini usb, PSP charge, DS charge, GB Micro charge and iPod (but I don't have one).
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Comment by: core2kid (Jul 20, 2007 23:16) Quote:
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Comment by: akaangus (Jul 21, 2007 00:27) Quote: Like slim profit margins and slim pickins when it comes to PS3 games
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Comment by: pbailey (Jul 22, 2007 03:01) Quote:Quote: LOL
Quote: They showed screens at one of the tech expos at the end of last year, around 32" at a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 it wasn't like you're saying about the roolup etc, but as i was told that that was a different technology utilising something similar to oleds, that are printed onto a plastic backing. They were talking about the rollup screens about 3-5 yrs ago, so it will eventually come about. |
Comment by: rdxtreme (Jul 24, 2007 07:49) sony plans to start making OLED screens next year (they were supposed to this year but we can guess why they aren't venturing into new territory)
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Comment by: Unfocused (Aug 18, 2007 15:45) Has the PSP outsold the original Game Boy? |
