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    Default Datel X2 Double-Capacity Battery for PSP

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    Datel has released a new smart and clever double capacity battery pack for your PSP. The X2 is 3800 mAh (twice more than the factory original battery from Sony) and simply plugs in directly into the battery slot of the PlayStation Portable, as a replacement for the original one. Cool and good-looking, the X2 is probably one of the best solutions for extended playing time on your new sexy gadget, and is in stock and shipping within 24 hours for 49.90 US$ only.

    With the same delivery, we have received the first batch of Action Replay Max for the PSP, which is unfortunately a very disappointing effort in the series. Continuing on the trend of delivering only "Power Saves Tools" instead of Cheat-Code products everytime the "Max" ending is added to the "Action Replay" brand name, Datel just delivered a quite useless piece of hardware. Unfortunately, there is nothing new that you can do with the AR Max and that you couldn't do with a simple USB Transfer cable and a Memory Stick. Then again, Datel promises a power saves database on their codejunkies web site but at the time being, there are no special power saves to be found for the existing PSP games...



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    Is this the same size as the original battery?

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    yes

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    pretty clever, they've managed to squeeze in the extra juice by shaping the battery so that you don't have to put on the plastic cover like you do with the standard one.

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    Wow, I might have to pick one of these batteries up. It would still be able to fit in Logitech's PlayGear Pocket case, that's a definite plus.

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