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    Thumbs up Sony PSP Life Extension is now a reality: Back-lock battery hardware review



    Just when you are getting into that racing game, the battery dies on you.
    And it always runs out when you are as far away from the charger as you can
    get! The PSP back-lock battery system from www.psptree.co.uk is a new gadget
    that claims to double the life of your battery. When it was removed from the
    packaging, the first thing that I noticed was how light-weight it was. It
    contains a 1800 mAh Lithium battery battery which the packaging claims can
    give up to 3 hours extra power for your PSP. The exterior of the unit is the
    same colour as the PSP and has an AC adaptor socket on the side so that you
    can charge it at the same time as using it. It also has an LED which tells
    you that it is on. It clamped and clicked on to the PSP with ease, using the
    2 metal holes on the PSP to lock it in place. It had a firm fit once
    installed. A wire attaches from the unit to the AC socket on the PSP so that
    you can either use the PSP battery or switch over to the back-lock battery.
    I charged and discharged the unit fully 3 times before-hand as that gives it
    the highest chance of reaching full capacity, On the test run, I managed to
    get 2 hours 24 minutes from the device which was a little short of the 3
    hours stated, but I may have been using the PSP more intensely than in the
    manufacturers test. Even so, this gave a hefty life extension to the PSP
    battery, which many users say does not have nearly enough life in it.
    Verdict: A neat, lightweight device recommended for anyone looking to have a
    decent back-up for their PSP battery.

    Pros: Lightweight, easy to fit and
    use, decent battery life.

    Cons: Manual switch-over from PSP battery.

    Stockist: www.psptree.co.uk, price £11.99

    Thanks to Simon for the review

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    that looks convenient

    but I'm not normally low, partially cause I use it for music when I'm in the car with a car adapter recharging it.

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    it dont look all that nice to me, practical sure but it takes something away from those psp looks

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    isnt it all about the games?

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    not for me it WAS before sony got all entertainment machine though now its gotta be as cool as my ipod too lol

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    I would say I use the psp to it's fullest more and more everyday

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    indeed ive not used my ipod or portable dvd since i got my mem card

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