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Home » Portable Gaming

PSP 15 Hour Battery – WOW!

Posted by Chris Leckness on April 30, 2007 – 11:37 am
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Got a long plane flight? Need a few extra hours of PSP playtime? Crave brings us word about the battery you need to accomplish this life long dream.

I personally think it look to big to keep the whole Portable part of the PSP acronym, but that’s just me. 

Features:

- Lithium-Polymer Technology for longer life
- 4500mAh capacity
- The only PSP-mounted battery available in the US
- Uses the standard PSP charger
- Weighs only 5 ounces
- Fully charged in as little as 5 hours
- 8-15 hours of playtime depending on usage

“Need that next on-the-go gaming session to go all night? The new Extended PSP Battery from Blue Raven Technology may be your dream product. The snap-on lithium polymer 4,500mAh battery pack aims to deliver up to 15 hours of PSP playtime–a big step up from the three to five hours offered by the PSP’s default battery. But the increased playtime comes at a cost: The Extended PSP Battery is about the same size and weight as the PSP itself (5 ounces for the battery versus 6.2 for the PSP), and it costs a whopping $90. On the bright side, it uses the PSP’s charger to juice up, so you won’t have to lug another wall wart around. “

Source: Crave

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