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PSP GPS-290 + Map This! — In Action

greg | April 19, 2007

Neubit, notorious Acidmods gang member, known best for his modding skills, is doing something a little different this time ’round… Below is a video demonstrating the PSP-290 GPS peripheral working in conjunction with Deniska’s popular Map This! software!

Certainly shows how the PSP has evolved into quite the portable hand held. Very cool!

Nice wheels, too.

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PSP External Power Review

greg | January 26, 2007

The next time you’re waiting in a 72 hour line up for the next great console (or hand held) you should definitely pick up one of these — the PSP External Power (aka the “Power Night”) from Mr. Battery.

This PSP external mounted battery acts as power reserve to ensure your internal one keeps running, even at the worse of times. Let me play out a little scenario for you… You’re camping out for the PS4, you have a full charge that lasts around 5 hours. 19 hours left; now what? You’re fresh out of battery juice and boredom starts to kick in… Wouldn’t you rather build a couple more Katamaris? Well, with the PSP External Power you would’ve gained an extra ~ 10+ hours — more enjoyment, less dreariness. Double that up, you’re doing great now! It saved me in a similar situation once or twice.

The Power Knight weighs 150g and is designed to clip nicely onto the back of your PSP, as seen here:

Power Knight aka PSP External Power Picture

Battery life time is approximately 10-20 hours depending on intensity. In addition it provides a nice firm grip on the PSP; in fact, in my opinion, it’s a more comfortable ergonomic-like grip. My only real complaint is having to remove the battery to gain access to the UMD drive. For complete battery specifications you can download this pdf document.

So, think a head of time and pick yourself up some PSP External Power over at Mr. Battery (Canadian customers — click here).

You’ll also notice an assortment of various batteries — for laptops and whatnot, so check out laptopcharge.com (or laptopcharge.ca) for all your battery needs.

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