"How long will this sucker last?" With
multiple processors (including a 32-bit MIPS core running at a max of 333MHz), a
moving disc medium for software, 802.11b WiFi connectivity, a giant 480x272
screen, USB and infrared ports, and Memory Stick support, the whole total
package seems more apt to be plugged into your home theater system than tossed
into a backpack for play at bus stops.
Most PSP user so far have been using
the PSP for general use, mixing formats and trying different features. For exact
results on what it is that drains the PSP's battery the most, testers have gone
back over most of the system's features and put the handheld through intensive
tests to drain its power in very specific ways.
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