By TeeCeePosted Monday 1st September 2008 11:16 GMT
Third party ones have been available since the original PSP went on sale. They all work on some variation of the "sodding great lump sticking out the back" principle.
Now, if Sony can manage to cram some extra power in the standard space, that'll be worth having.
Flames, because we're talking Sony and batteries here.
By Boris BlankPosted Monday 1st September 2008 11:39 GMT
Given the marked improvement in contrast shown on the pictures, the lower battery life is a small price to pay. The old PSP screen was pretty damn good already, so the new one should be fantastic.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 1st September 2008 12:29 GMT
Jump on ebay and buy a cheap knock-off job from your favourite Chinese retailer, 20% the cost of a genuine Phony battery and now with added fire risk included! Seriously, I still have my original 1st gen PSP ( no dead pixels, touch wood and still going strong ) and I simply bought another battery with double capacity of a standard Phony battery, from everyone's favourite tat market for a fiver, I get about 4-5 hours out of it.
Sod this battery nonsense, what we really want to know is when the knocked-off firmware for the new 3000 is going to come out!
By Simon CPosted Monday 1st September 2008 12:48 GMT
I can see observation is not your forté either. the fact that below the psp images is a comment stating the difference with battery life between the two screens, obviously escaped your observant ways.
just because a reg hack doesnt produce an article that conforms to your obviously elitest requirement doesnt mean the the world + dog is not interested.
...to make the latest special editions? I would love to get my mitts on the God of War and Crisis Core spec-eds, but then I could have the new screen. Decisions, decisions...
By Dave WebbPosted Monday 1st September 2008 13:15 GMT
Did I miss the email about joining the Sony fanclub?
What is it with Sony that brings out the rabid fans? Why must every negative story be slapped down, why must every positive one be hailed as proof of Sony's superiority?
Sony are just a company, that wants your money. Like every other company.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 1st September 2008 13:23 GMT
Is it just me, or does the picture showing the clearer brighter screen a bit suspect. The glare from the lamp is the main issue with the top psp, not the screen brightness. Seems like a carefully placed light source slightly over the top one, and a carefully angled camera (directly over the bottom psp to reduce glare from the light source) is exaggerating the "niceness" of the bottom psp.
This seems more like an Apple trick than Sony, but Sony being the root of all evil since killing liksang and paying for rootkits, I can't say I'm surprised.
What is it with MS that brings out the rabid fans? Why must every negative story be slapped down, why must every positive one be hailed as proof of MS superiority?
M$ are just a company that wants your soul. Unlike every other company.
Microsoft and/or Nintendo have been secretly employing Mark and countless others to make the Internet at large believe only obsessive nutters would buy Sony products.
At least, that's my conspiracy theory based on the evidence we regularly see here.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 1st September 2008 15:19 GMT
.. when will the PSP3000 become Pandora-able. Not even considering buying one until then!
Anonymous, cos, y'know. Pirates are bad m'kay..
Well it is only half an hour and look at the difference #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 1st September 2008 15:37 GMT
I like stories like this, they keep people informed.
The difference is not that off putting though, and hopefully advances in battery technology will help, but yeah improve the brightness and you use more power so there you go.
By Dave WebbPosted Monday 1st September 2008 16:35 GMT
Thank you for proving my point!
Where did I say 'owt about microsoft? Or any other company apart from Sony?
Maybe we should all get anti-sony comments vetted by commitee before posting?
still got the stupid off-on-hold switch? and is it louder #
By John H WoodsPosted Monday 1st September 2008 17:06 GMT
I love my PSP-2000 but there is one thing that drives me nuts. It is almost impossible to take it off hold (when using it as media player or internet radio for instance) without powering it off. terrible. And the speakers are too quiet -- Go Explore turns it into a very capable sat nav but you'd have to be driving a rolls to hear the instructions over the sound of the engine.
By SchroederPosted Tuesday 2nd September 2008 08:57 GMT
And thank you for proving his ... I presume that's because your masters would like all anti-Microsoft comments vetted on their stories. Thanks for giving a perfect example of the Microsoft reverse troll ...
Oh and Iain, the most obsessive trolls are employed by MS, to try and convince the world at large only strange outsiders use anything other than Microsoft products. But then you already knew that.
As for the PSP. Brighter screen, shorter battery life, my god I'm shocked! Yet another Reg troll to bring in the page hits. And yeah, I know, I played too..
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 2nd September 2008 09:06 GMT
Of course it won't. Why do you think Sony are introducing a new revision so soon after the PSP2000?
Clearly the internals have changed to prevent the rampany piracy that is killing the platform.
If you want a PSP for Piracy, you'd better buy a PSP2000 now, whilst you still can. However I suspect you won't and then join the "Lost out club" along with PS3 PS2 BC crowd.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 4th September 2008 12:14 GMT
It's been confirmed this article is total tripe (usual James Sherwood nonsense).
The PSP3000 has the same battery life as the PSP2000. Sure the screen draws more current (where the original "news" source cames from), but the internals have also been changed to compensate with a dieshink CPU.
Of course there won't be a retraction, because James is a rampant fanboy...
By Tony Smith, Editor, Reg HardwarePosted Thursday 4th September 2008 13:33 GMT
There won't be a retraction, because Sony hasn't confirmed their executive *didn't* say the new model exhibits a reduced battery life when compared to the previous model.
Comments on: Sony coughs to third-gen PSP power problem
DS POWER PROBLEM #
By Mark Posted Monday 1st September 2008 11:08 GMT
Extended life battery. #
By TeeCee Posted Monday 1st September 2008 11:16 GMT
Fair trade #
By Boris Blank Posted Monday 1st September 2008 11:39 GMT
Batteries? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st September 2008 12:29 GMT
@Mark #
By dervheid Posted Monday 1st September 2008 12:34 GMT
RTFA #
By Rhyd Posted Monday 1st September 2008 12:47 GMT
@ AC #
By Simon C Posted Monday 1st September 2008 12:48 GMT
@Mark. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st September 2008 12:50 GMT
Why didn't they use the 3000... #
By Greg Posted Monday 1st September 2008 12:54 GMT
Wow... feel the love... #
By Dave Webb Posted Monday 1st September 2008 13:15 GMT
Dodgy pic #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st September 2008 13:23 GMT
@DAVE WEBB #
By paul Posted Monday 1st September 2008 14:30 GMT
@Dave Webb #
By Iain Posted Monday 1st September 2008 15:17 GMT
Real question.. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st September 2008 15:19 GMT
Well it is only half an hour and look at the difference #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st September 2008 15:37 GMT
@paul #
By Dave Webb Posted Monday 1st September 2008 16:35 GMT
still got the stupid off-on-hold switch? and is it louder #
By John H Woods Posted Monday 1st September 2008 17:06 GMT
@Dave and @Iain #
By Schroeder Posted Tuesday 2nd September 2008 08:57 GMT
re: Real question.. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 2nd September 2008 09:06 GMT
So when do we get a retraction then James? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 4th September 2008 12:14 GMT
@AC #
By Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware Posted Thursday 4th September 2008 13:33 GMT