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The latest PSP 3000 will have a brighter LCD screen and 5 times the contrast ratio of the PSP 2000. Apart from that, it will offer a resolution of 480*272 pixel with a wider colour gamut and anti-reflection technology and will also incorporate an in-built microphone. The inclusion of these pretty features will cost the PSP a certain amount of it’s battery life. The new PSP will lose around 20-30 minutes of it’s battery life compared to the old PSP, putting it’s playtime between 3.5 to 4 hours. But to overcome this problem, Sony will again bring out it’s just-discontinued PSP extended battery to the market, which will provide the handheld 8-10 hours of play.
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