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After announcing the new PSP last Wednesday, Sony had told that the new PSP would be a clear winner in the handheld console segment, though it didn’t say why.\par
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After waiting for nearly 72 hours, DailyTech has found out the following :\par
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1. The new UMD drive has the caching feature which loads the game directly on-board.\par
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2. The photos captured by Joystiq revevals that the UMD caching function is the new feature of the upcoming PSP. With the new UMD caching, the game titles will load faster. The firmware used at E3 was 3.6\par
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3. You can charge the battery via the USB, as the previous PSP used only the USB for transferring data.\par
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4. Sony also announced that the new PSP battery will last for 8-10 hrs.\par
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The above points seems promising, lets wait and see.



I’ve seen this psp on the train in the wayback home today !!! Iwas stunning just in amazement !!!