NeoViruS™
07-04-2008, 09:13 AM
PSP External Power Review
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”) .
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:
http://www.laptopcharge.com/images/psp.jpg
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 (http://www.psp-hacks.com/downloads/PSP_External_Battery_Specs.pdf).
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”) .
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:
http://www.laptopcharge.com/images/psp.jpg
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 (http://www.psp-hacks.com/downloads/PSP_External_Battery_Specs.pdf).