Saturday, March 15, 2008
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
My new White PSP = *Heart*
Just got a new White PSP off of Craigslist for cheap. Sw33t. Now all I got to do is get me a shit load of games, bwhahaha.
Oh, anyhoo, here's the specs on the sucker. I wuv it... <3
White PSP Redesign Features:
New hardware features are as follows:
* Better Wi-Fi connection.
* Faster loading times by storing UMD data in temporary memory.
* Internal memory (RAM and FlashROM) increase from 32 MB to 64 MB.
* Improved battery life due to lower power consumption, and battery recharge over the USB data connection. However the old, higher-capacity PSP battery will still be compatible and using it will give an increased battery life, but the battery cover will not close when using the old battery due to the larger size.
* Weight has been reduced by 33%.
* Unit is 19% narrower (slimmer) in thickness.
* A video-out port for displaying on a TV.
* Improved responsiveness of d-pad[4] and buttons, confirmed in the GameSpot "hands-on" review: "several GameSpot editors have noticed that the d-pad and buttons on the new PSP provide a little more tactile feedback for a better overall feel."[5]
* Wi-Fi switch moved to the top of the console.
* New UMD loading tray design.
* Removal of the infra-red port.
* Speakers repositioned on the front of the PSP near the top of the screen.
* Memory Stick slot has been relocated.
* Looser analog stick for better and friendlier control.
* The screen is a little brighter.
TV output
PSP XMB on TV via output adapter.
PSP XMB on TV via output adapter.
Sony has added a TV output for the PSP Slim available through PSP Firmware 3.60. The PSP can output standard resolution (4:3), and widescreen (16:9). It also offers a screensaver if the PSP is inactive for a set amount of time. It is able to output games, videos, and other media. The component or D-link cable is needed for viewing games on a TV (Progressive Scan Enabled TV only).
Video Output Component, composite, S-Video, D-Terminal Cable (cables sold separately) Maximum resolution (external) 640x480 pixels
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)