All-in-One

All-in-One

Rabu, 19 November 2008

PSP(fat) vs PSP (slim)


It's a slimmer build and noticeably lighter when in hand. There is a glossy coat over the paint job, WLAN/Wi-fi switch moved to top of unit next to UMD drive. The UMD chassis has been streamlined; no awkward slide button to pop it open just a little groove you slip your thumb under and it pops out (much better). Sony has confirmed that additional RAM has been added to improve UMD load times in games. The battery is far, far lighter (and smaller). Plugging in a PSP Fat battery will give nearly double battery life according to Sony because the new PSP is far more "fuel efficient." The speakers have moved; they're close to the top of the unit, above your thumbs, and the D-pad and four action buttons have been vastly improved; they feel great, much more like PS3 controller. Includes HD video/audio out.

The new system is 33% lighter and 19% thinner than its predecessor. Piano Black, Ice Silver, and a Special Edition white Star Wars model will all be available this fall. A spokeswoman for Sony confirmed to Reuters that the slimmer PSP would retail for $170, the same as the current PSP. $200 bundle packages will also be released that include a 1GB memory stick and game.

We made our way over to Sony's E3 "arcade" where they had the new PSP on display. At first, we were expecting a bigger change, such as an inclusion of an internal hard or flash drive and a right-analog stick nub. On paper, the redesign sounds a little underwhelming.

But in person, it's a different story. We got our hands on the new PSP, and it's very sleek. It's extremely light and thin, and the new colors are nice, too, especially white. The video out capability is by far the feature we're most excited about, and it's been a long time coming.

source : www.gamepro.com



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