New options for the PSP Slim

PSP Slim - Image 1The guys at Kotaku just received their PSP Slim (or PSP-2000 for those who want to get more technical), and they have noticed some new options available for the latest version of Sony‘s PlayStation Portable.

Under the system menu, there are two new USB-related options available, namely the UMD Cache and USB Charge. UMD Cache lets users minimize UMD reading; most probably this option minimizes loading times as well (we hope!). As for USB Charge, the name says it all – you can now charge your unit with a USB cable.

Since the PSP Slim can be connected to television screens, additional options are now available so users can tinker with the display settings. The Switch Video Output lets users toggle between using the television or the PSP screen, while the TV Type option lets users switch between 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratios.

The Component/D-Terminal Cable setting lets users choose between progressive and interlaced display output. Finally, there is a Screensaver option which enables users to set the timeout of the screensaver from 0 to 15 minutes.

This update is just one among many, and you can count on us to give you more news as they come. Stay tuned!

Via Kotaku

PSP Slim - Image 1The guys at Kotaku just received their PSP Slim (or PSP-2000 for those who want to get more technical), and they have noticed some new options available for the latest version of Sony‘s PlayStation Portable.

Under the system menu, there are two new USB-related options available, namely the UMD Cache and USB Charge. UMD Cache lets users minimize UMD reading; most probably this option minimizes loading times as well (we hope!). As for USB Charge, the name says it all – you can now charge your unit with a USB cable.

Since the PSP Slim can be connected to television screens, additional options are now available so users can tinker with the display settings. The Switch Video Output lets users toggle between using the television or the PSP screen, while the TV Type option lets users switch between 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratios.

The Component/D-Terminal Cable setting lets users choose between progressive and interlaced display output. Finally, there is a Screensaver option which enables users to set the timeout of the screensaver from 0 to 15 minutes.

This update is just one among many, and you can count on us to give you more news as they come. Stay tuned!

Via Kotaku

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