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Post by blah on Jul 15, 2007 13:30:00 GMT -5
E3 2007: PSP Slim Close UpSo Sony's whipping out yet another slim system, only this one's reductions won't be quite as incredible as the PS2 Two's were. The only thing that makes me want one is the fact that it now comes in a US version of Ceramic White, but I'm still thrown off by the fact that the backs of them will now be composed of that glossy-fiber-glass type shit, rather than the slightly bumpy plastic in the old one. I have enough trouble keeping oiley-fingerprints off of the front of the damn thing, especially when other people play it, and now I'll have to be keeping tabs on the dirtiness of the back. D: I dunno...I'm happy, but still a bit disappointed.
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Post by Shadow on Jul 15, 2007 23:41:49 GMT -5
Wow you would have figured they would have waited ,but I say if you buy it you want it in white so the prints aren't as noticeable. IMO its more of a downgrade and I'm sure they aren't gonna put it out at the same price it is now.
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Post by Natsume on Jul 23, 2007 19:10:19 GMT -5
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Post by Liquid_Mercury on Jul 29, 2007 23:52:59 GMT -5
So what kind of changes from the original psp does the slim have
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Post by blah on Jul 30, 2007 0:06:57 GMT -5
"Almost identical in overall appearance, the new model features a relatively limited list of upgrades over the previous incarnation. The PSP Slim is lighter than the older PSP by 99-grams (a 33% reduction) and is all of 4.4-millimeters thinner (a 19% reduction.) Besides losing a bit of weight, the PSP Slim gains a TV-out capability, which is a feature rumored to have been pulled from the original model as a cost-saving gesture. Rounding out the upgrade, the PSP Slim will load games from UMDs slightly faster due to a new data caching ability. Buyers may also be tempted by a pair of new colors, Ice Silver and Ceramic White."
I linked the article for a reason...
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