Most handheld gamers will rarely complain if offered an extended battery life for their portable system, and Sony has done just that for its PlayStation Portable. John Koller, Senior Marketing Manager ...
According to the author, the HP 50G is an awesome calculator. But as awesome as it is, it is powered off of not-so-awesome AAA batteries. These little batteries don’t last long under the load of the ...
Although the slimmed down PSP sips less power than the original, it includes a smaller 1200mAh battery, giving it approximately the same battery life as the original PSP with its 1800mAh battery. The ...
The irony about the new PSP Slim is that while it gets twice the battery life, Sony shrunk the battery capacity in half…defeating their own engineering. While modders have been sticking old, larger ...
Everyone and their mother have been bitching about the PSP-3000 and it’s supposedly atrocious battery life compared to the current gen because of the improved screen and rightfully so, IMO. Who wants ...
Here’s some new PSP Go info in case anyone wants to know. There will be three new features on the Go that aren’t available on the PSP-3000: Game sleep function, Bluetooth function, clock and calendar ...
Whenever a PSP vs. DS debate begins, the one argument you can always expect to hear against the PSP is battery life. Somewhat unjustifiably, the rumors and speculation about the PSP having a tiny ...
The PSP has seen plenty of hacks in its still relatively short lifespan, but it looks like this latest one from the folks at N00bz could well be one of the biggest, with it promising to do nothing ...
In addition to shrugging off some weight and depth, the PSP Slim improves upon the original design by sipping a bit less power. Theoretically the new version will run longer than the original, but ...
The curvier, brighter new PSP will not have a shorter battery life than its predecessor, according to Sony's US hardware marketing director John Koller. His comments will presumably come as a surprise ...
I thought the PSP Go might have better battery life than the current PSP since the PSP Go doesn’t power a laser. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. The European PlayStation Blog points out the PSP Go ...