How have they improved the screen? If it' s the same spec 4.3 inch, 16: 9 TFT LCD (480×272 / 16.77 million colors) they used before (which it is), what have they improved? They didn' t change the chipset... they simply upped the main RAM from 32MiB to 64MiB... and that has nothing to do with the screen, ...and it does still max out at 200 cd/m2 right?
I don' t know about the buttons though, ...there was never anything wrong with them in the first place after they fixed the square button sticking in the original batches...
And how is the battery life better? They cut the capacity by a third, hence people using older model batteries without the cover (because it wouldn' t fit) because they last longer, ...then after recognising the problem they (earlier this month) release a PSP Extended Life Battery Kit in the US. With a 2200 MAh battery and a cover that fits over the extra bulk? That' s ***ing genius!
And yeah dude, running games off the memory stick, on the older stock batteries
does give comparable results to the Slim & Lite (LOL) (on it' s stock battery) in terms of battery life and loading times. Exactly how you would know otherwise when you' ve never done it... i don' t know.
PSP Slim may feature better (read: more efficient) power managment, and you' ll get better battery life from playing UMD video or UMD games from it compared to the original models, but it' s not as much an improvement as was needed and i haven' t been compelled to pick one up. It' s not like the originals are actually heavy or bulky. The new models are for girls.
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