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Additional PSP Lite Details Trickle Through

17 Jul, 2007, 10:48 am IST | Avinash Bali | Handheld Gaming

At E3 2007 Sony unveiled their latest handheld device dubbed the PSP Lite and thanks to gaming blog Joystiq we now get some additional information on that console:


  • RAM has been doubled to 64MB, games should load faster
  • The new system will support charging over USB
  • The 1200mAh battery is rated at 3-6 hours, the same as the original PSP's 1800mAh battery (good news: more efficient, bad news: same overall runtime)
  • Original PSP remotes will not work with the new PSP
  • The fancy component AV cable will not be included (big surprise)
  • The PSP Lite features a TA-085 PCB ... so, uh, yeah ...

Tags: PSP Lite , Sony , E3 2007

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