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"Little Ripper New Sony PSP2. First Review"
By Mendelson Tiu | Published:14/09/2007
After three long years, Sony has finally launched the second generation of PSP, calling it PSP Slim and Lite. And as you’d all expect, this PSP has a thinner profile, has more connectivity options, and even loads games faster.  Click to enlarge |
This new PSP still has that 4.3-inch wide screen high resolution LCD screen we love from the old PSP, but this multimedia device now only weighs 189g and is only 18.6mm thick. For the sake of comparison, this new eye-candy is 33 percent lighter (compared to 280g) and 19 percent slimmer (the first PSP is 23mm thick), making it even easier to bring around. But what's good about the new PSP is its ability to play photos and videos on TV sets at home, thanks to its new video-out port. Now, users may be able to watch their UMD (Universal Media Disc) videos, look at pictures and view stored movies from the Memory Stick Duo, and even play games in a bigger screen.
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By Dean |
Great Portability/Poor Acceccories
Pros: Good Features and Portability
Cons: Lack of Accessories
Unfortunately, the new unit is great however there is little support from Sony as far as accessories are concerned. Everything is a real adhoc approach. Its no wonder MS & XBOX are winning the marketing battle, in my opinion SONY are relying on their name but are poor with their marketing here in Australia. Hope they smarten up one day. |
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