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what board are you using now?
I've downgraded a few PSP already...maybe I can help
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Jan 28 2007, 05:17 PM
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@666
what board are you using now? I've downgraded a few PSP already...maybe I can help |
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Aug 12 2007, 11:40 PM
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QUOTE(quiksilve @ Aug 9 2007, 04:28 PM) you want longer battery and the UMD spring opening mechanism, go for the old school psp. I've been hearing people here talk about the new PSP having less batt time...You wan light and slim version with less battery life span then go for the psp lite. Depending on your requirements QS Where the hell you've benn hearing that....that is not true at all... The thing is.... The new PSP was designed to have a lesser power requirement...and thus it can afford to have a slimmer batt with less juice....so since it require lesser power...it can maintain the same amount of time switched on compared to the old psp. It the new psp actually use the old thicker batt...it can have more playing time since it require lesser power. GOT IT? so after this no more stories about the new psp having lesser playing time or weaker battery.. QUOTE(akachester @ Aug 10 2007, 09:00 AM) Well, depending on how you would see it though.. This is more like teh correct story...and Sony will actually comeout with a separate battry cover if you decide to put in the old batt,,,but have to buy it separately though...I saw a preview/review in Gamespot before regarding this issue. Sony "CLAIMS" that the new PSP Slim is going to utilize lower power consumption (new technology i guess) and will result in saving battery life = More Battery Life. However, Sony will also be bundling together the PSP Slim with a 1200mAH (IIRC) battery which translate to lower power and result in shorter batter life = Lower Battery Life. A combination of both are actually resulting in the same battery life as current PSP. Therefore, it depends on how you see it though.. One more thing, Sony also "claims" that you can use older generation PSP battery (which is thicker) to power up the PSP. Meaning, you can actually use the 1800mAH battery on the PSP Slim for a longer battery life when compared to the older PSP. One down side in this is, you will not be able to close the battery cover as the older battery is thicker. oh and regarding the tv out thingy...you can play psp games while outputing the video to your tv also and not just the mp3, photo and video...so that makes it worthwhile even more...I'm definately buying it...picture playing psp games thru the tv while at home and then...while not at home...use the psp screen...it's like having the best of both worlds. |
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