
The new PSP also felt noticeably lighter when we held it in our hands. It was also more svelte, even though the machine sports virtually the same specs as the older PSP. We also marveled at how much simpler the UMD disc slot mechanism is compared with the clunkier PSP's. Along with the improved slot, there's twice the RAM (64MB), plus the ability to output video to TVs at up to 480 by 272 pixels. Sony proudly demonstrated this feature in addition to displaying the PSP's gameplay on a large flat-panel TV set.
Expect the latest PSP to be available in hues of "Ice Silver" as part of the Daxter PSP Entertainment pack ($199.99), "Ceramic White" in the Star Wars Battlefront PSP Entertainment Pack ($199.99), and in a traditional "Piano Black" Core Pack ($169.99). You'll have to wait a little longer for the Battlefront version which is scheduled to hit shelves in October.
source:pcmag.com