Interesting things in the redesigned PSP
With the announcement of the redesigned PlayStation Portable, a lot of people have been poring over whatever information is readily available about it.
Apparently, one of these people is 0okm. The homebrew expert has posted a few observations about the new PSP on his blog, and we thought it might make for some interesting reading for those who want to know more about it.
One of the more interesting things about the redesigned PSP is that its main memory has been boosted up to 64 MB. The old PSP-1000’s main memory is at 32 MB.
Another thing is that the redesigned PSP can get about 3 to 6 hours of juice from a 1200 mAh battery. It’s roughly the same output as that of a PSP-1000 but the PSP-1000 uses 1800 mAh batteries.
Here’s a short list of the other things 0okm has discovered about the new PSP-200x:
- it uses TA-085 PCB
- it can use USB to charge battery
- can’t use PSP-1000 remote in PSP-2000
- TV output
- WLAN switch on top
Via 0okm
With the announcement of the redesigned PlayStation Portable, a lot of people have been poring over whatever information is readily available about it.
Apparently, one of these people is 0okm. The homebrew expert has posted a few observations about the new PSP on his blog, and we thought it might make for some interesting reading for those who want to know more about it.
One of the more interesting things about the redesigned PSP is that its main memory has been boosted up to 64 MB. The old PSP-1000’s main memory is at 32 MB.
Another thing is that the redesigned PSP can get about 3 to 6 hours of juice from a 1200 mAh battery. It’s roughly the same output as that of a PSP-1000 but the PSP-1000 uses 1800 mAh batteries.
Here’s a short list of the other things 0okm has discovered about the new PSP-200x:
- it uses TA-085 PCB
- it can use USB to charge battery
- can’t use PSP-1000 remote in PSP-2000
- TV output
- WLAN switch on top
Via 0okm