Another reason for an upgrade: PSP vs PSP Slim loading times video
While the PSP Slim has been advertised to excel in that giving you that videogaming buzz fast and easy, with its new memory caching system to give players faster loading times, we haven’t really seen concrete proof of it. That is, until now, with this video of the original PSP and the PSP Slim playing the exact same sequence in the exact same game.
Who came out on top? The PSP Slim, by a very, very significant margin.
The video shows both PSPs loading a battle in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – and it’s a bit interesting to see that the PSP Slim immediately loads the event, with Zack readily slashing away at opponents, while the original PSP is left loading in the dark. Loading out of battle also had the PSP Slim way ahead of the original handheld, even when both finished the battle at almost the same time.
While there may have been doubts about Sony‘s revision of its handheld, this pretty much confirms that the electronics giant has done its homework. Great job, Sony!
While the PSP Slim has been advertised to excel in that giving you that videogaming buzz fast and easy, with its new memory caching system to give players faster loading times, we haven’t really seen concrete proof of it. That is, until now, with this video of the original PSP and the PSP Slim playing the exact same sequence in the exact same game.
Who came out on top? The PSP Slim, by a very, very significant margin.
The video shows both PSPs loading a battle in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – and it’s a bit interesting to see that the PSP Slim immediately loads the event, with Zack readily slashing away at opponents, while the original PSP is left loading in the dark. Loading out of battle also had the PSP Slim way ahead of the original handheld, even when both finished the battle at almost the same time.
While there may have been doubts about Sony‘s revision of its handheld, this pretty much confirms that the electronics giant has done its homework. Great job, Sony!